What are the 4 steps of EMS?
1. Recognizing that and emergency exists.
2. Deciding to take action.
3. Activating the EMS system.
4. Giving care until EMS personnel takes over.
How do you gather more information about a injured person? (What is SAMPLE?)
S = Signs and Symptoms
A = Allergies
M = Medications
P = Pertinent medical history
L = Last food or drink
E = Events leading up to the incident
What are some signs and symptoms of a heart attack?
Chest Pain
Discomfort
DIzziness
Trouble Breathing
Nausea
Pale
Sweating
What are the main choking hazards?
Nuts, hot dogs, chunks of meat, chunks of fruit, popcorn, peanut butter.
What does EMS stand for?
Emergency Medical Services.
What are the signs of an emergency?
1. Unusual Sounds
2. Unusual Odors
3. Unusual Sights
4. Unusual Behaviors
How do you check if a person is responsive?
Listen to see if their heart is beating
What should you do if you believe that someone is having a heart attack?
Call 911, and have the person rest in a comfortable position.
What are signs and symptoms of choking?
Panicked facial expressions, both hands placed on the throat, the person may cough or may not be able to.
Good Samaritan Laws
They protect responders who act the way a responsible person would act. They protect the helper from financial liability, and they encourage people to help others in emergency situations.
How do you obtain consent to help? (The steps)
- State your name
- State the type and level of training that you have
- Explain what you think is wrong
- Explain what you plan to do
- Ask if you may help
If a childs parent is present, what do you need to ask before giving care?
Ask if you have consent.
What is something that is offer able to a person that is showing signs of a heart attack?
Aspirin
Ask if they are choking and then ask for consent.
Consent
Permission to help one
What are the 3 C's?
Check, Call, Care
What does checking from head to toe do?
Helps to make more inferences about the person and if they are injured/ill.
What is the biggest sign of Cardiac Arrest?
The person collapsing out of no where, and they are unresponsive.
What 2 methods of care should you use for choking?
Back blows and Abdominal Thrusts
Heart Attack
When blood flow to part of the heart muscle is blocked
What does bodily fluids contain that may put you in a risk because you came in direct contact with another person through first aid care?
Pathogens
What do you do if a person is unresponsive?
Ask someone to call 911, and get a AED and first aid kit, begin CPR.
What percent of survival is decreased for each minute that the use of AED and CPR is delayed.
10%
How many fingers should you use for an infant that is choking during chest thrusts?
2 fingers.
Cardiac Arrest
Occurs when the heart stops beating or beats too ineffectively to circulate blood to the brain and other vital organs.