Screaming, moaning, yelling, or calls for help.
What is unusual sounds?
Cardiopulmonary resuscitation
What is CPR?
Occurs when blood flow to part of the heart muscle is blocked.
What is a heart attack?
Extend the person's arm that is closest to you above the person's head.
What is adult/child recovery positions?
Used to protect you hands when responding to an emergency.
What are latex-free gloves?
A stopped vehicle on the roadside or a car that has run off the road.
What are unusual sights?
Used to keep blood moving to the brain and other vital organs.
What is CPR?
Do this as soon as you recognize signs of a heart attack.
What is call 911/seek medical help?
Place them on their side as you would and older child.
What is infant recovery positions?
Used to cover/protect major wounds.
What are sterile gauze pads?
A foul or unusually strong chemical odor.
What is unusual odors?
Pressing down on the person's chest
What are compressions?
Extreme fatigue.
What is a symptom of a heart attack?
Bend both of the person's knees to stabilize the body.
What is the adult/child recovery position?
Applied to a wound to help heal it.
Confusion in a person who is normally alert.
What is unusual behaviors?
Giving 2 rescue breaths to deliver fresh oxygen to the person's lungs.
What is after 30 chest compressions?
Discomfort or pain that spreads to one or both arms, the back, the shoulder, the neck, the jaw, or the upper part of the stomach.
What is a symptom of a heart attack?
Position them with their head facing down along your forearm.
What is an infant recovery position?
Used to protect and cover a minor wound.
What are latex free adhesive bandages?
Downed electrical wires.
What is unusual sounds?
A person who is in need of CPR is...
What is clinically dead?
Experiences "classic" signs of a heart attack.
What are women?
Roll the person toward you onto their side so that the person's head rests on their extended arm.
What is an adult/child recovery position?
Used to wrap up and wound.
What are roller bandages?