What is the fourth layer of the Hierarchy of Needs?
What is Esteem?
What should you do first when someone is unconscious?
What is ask yourself if there is danger threatening you or the victim's safety?
What are two of the most important organs?
What is the heart and the brain?
Should you lean on the victim's chest while performing CPR?
What is NO?
What is the Xiphoid process?
What is the bottom of the sternum and it is a very fragile bone?
What is the second layer of the Hierarchy of Needs?
What is Safety?
What is the fourth step when someone is unconscious?
What is checking for any signs of breathing?
What does the heart do?
What is pumps blood throughout your body?
Where should you NEVER contribute CPR?
What is the Xiphoid process?
What are chest compressions?
What is pumping the heart?
What is the fifth layer of the Hierarchy of Needs?
What is Self Actualization?
What is the second step for when someone is unconcious?
What is checking for a response?
What does the kidney do?
What is filters your blood?
What is CPR
What is a first aid technique to help people who suffer a "cardiac arrest"- their heart stops beating
What are rescue breaths?
What is, breaths you give the victim when they are unconscious after giving them 30 chest compressions?
What is the first layer of the Hierarchy of Needs?
What is physiological needs?
What is the third step when someone is unconcious?
What is checking if their airway is blocked?
What does the liver do?
What is converts food and water and breaks down drugs?
How many beats per minute should you compress?
What is 100-120 bpm
What are symptomatic vs. aesymptomatic diseases?
What is symptomatic is disease that is shown with symptoms and aesymptomatic is a disease that doesn't show symptoms but is working undercover?
What is the third layer of the Hierarchy of Needs?
What is Love & Belonging?
What is the fifth step of when someone is unconcious?
What is call/ commence CPR?
What's the most important part of your brain?
What is the cerebrum?
What does CPR stand for?
What is Cardiopulmonary resuscitation?
What is a hereditary disease?
What is a condition passed down from parent's genes to child's genes?