Chocking
CPR
Bleeding
C.C.C
S.A.M.P.L.E
100

Chocking is the common cause of injury and death in?

kids younger then 5 years.

100

How many chest compressions?

30

100

what do you have to do before giving care?(if possible)

wear gloves

100

What do the 3 c's stand for/

Check, Call, Care

100

what does the S stand for?

Signs and symptoms

200

Signs of a good airway are?

forceful cough, wheezing, speaking

200

how many breaths?

2

200

how long do you press against a bleeding wound?

5 minutes 

200

what is the first thing that must be checked?

If the scene is safe.

200

what does the A stand for?

Allergies

300

signs of a poor airway is?

weak and ineffective cough, high pitch noise

300

For how long do you do compressions?

till someone else arrives to take over or too tired to continue.

300

where does the tourniquet go?

above the wound

300

How do you check an adults consciousness?

taps on shoulders/saying buddy-buddy-buddy

300

what does the M stand for?

medical info

400

how to treat?

five back blows and abdominal thrusts

400

how deep do you press for an adult?

2 inches

400

how long can a tourniquet stay on for before it starts to cause damage?

an hour

400

What do you tell bystanders to do?

call 911, get AED and First Aid kit

400

what does the P stand for?

Prescriptions 

500

If unconscious?

CPR

500

how deep do you press for a child?

1/2 an inch to an 1 inch

500

what is hemorrhage?

a large amount of bleeding in a short period of time

500

What do you have to do before giving treatment?

get consent

500

what does the L and E stand for 

last food, drink and events

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