Before Giving Care
Checking An Injured Or Ill Person
Cardiac Emergencies
Cardiac Emergencies
Choking
100

What is one item that a First Aid Kit would contain?

Two pairs of latex gloves, one elastic bandage        (3 inches or 4 inches x 5 yards), 8 sterile gauze pads     (2 x 2 inches) etc. 

100

Before giving care, your should gather what?

Information

100

When do heart attacks occur?

A heart attack occurs when blood flow to part of the heart muscle is blocked (e.g., as a result of coronary artery)

100

What can begin in 4 -6 minutes if treatment is not performed?

Brain damage can begin.

100

What are the top 3 choking hazard foods?

Nuts, seeds, and hotdogs.

200

What does EMS stand for?

Emergency Medical System

200

What does SAMPLE stand for?

S - Signs and symptoms

A - Allergies

M - Medications

P - Pertinent medical history

L - Last food or drink

E - Events leading up to the incident

200

What are signs and symptoms of a Heart Attack?

The pain or discomfort is persistent, lasting longer than 3 to 5 minutes, or going away and then coming back. 

200

What can happen in 8 - 10 minutes if treatment is not performed?

Brain damage can become irreversible. 

200

What are the top 3 Household Objects and Toys that kids tend to try and eat?

Coins, Buttons, and small "button" batteries (found inside watches, car key fobs, singing greeting cards, hearing aids and other electronics)

300

What does the Emergency Medical System provide?

The Emergency Medical System is a network of professionals linked together to provide the best care people in all emergencies. 

300

If the person responds and is breathing normally but is not fully awake:

Send someone to call 9-1-1 or the designated emergency number and to obtain an AED and first aid kit. 

300

Is Cardiac Arrest the same as a Heart Attack?

Cardiac Arrest is not the same as a Heart Attack.

300

For each minute that CPR and use of an AED are delayed, the persons chance fro survival is reduced by about how much percent?

10 percent.

300

Sings and Symptoms of Choking 

A person who is choking typically has a panicked, confused or surprised facial expression. 

400

What are signs of an emergency?

Screaming, moaning, yelling or call for help. In addition, sudden, loud noises such as breaking glass, crashing metal or screeching tires. 

400

If the person does not respond and is not breathing or is only gasping:

Send someone to call 9-1-1 or the designated emergency number and to obtain an AED and first aid kit 

(or, if your are alone, complete these actions yourself)

400

Before offering aspirin, make sure the person is responsive, able to chew and swallow, and allowed to have aspirin. What is one of the first questions you ask the person:

Are you allergic to aspirin?

400

If you think someone is in Cardiac Arrest what your fist step be?

Have someone call 9-1-1 or the designated emergency number immedietly.

400

Caring for an Adult or Child Who is Choking you should perform?

Five back blows, and 5 abdominal thrusts.

500

What is the good Samaritan Laws?

Good Samaritan laws, which protect the responder from financial liability, were developed to encourage people to help others in emergency situations.  

500

Checking a Person Who Appears to Be Unresponsive you should first?

Check fro responsiveness and breathing. 

500

Before offering aspirin, make sure the person is responsive, able to chew and swallow, and allowed to have aspirin. What is one of the first questions you ask the person:

Do you have a stomach ulcer or stomach disease?

500

If you think someone is in Cardiac Arrest what steps 2 - 3 be?

The second step is beginning CPR immediately.

The third step is using an AED as soon as possible.  

500

Caring for an Infant Who Is Choking you should perform which two techniques? 

Back blows, and chest thrusts. 

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