Vocabulary
Basics
Choking
Diff. Circumstances
CPR
100

When a minor needs emergency medical assistance and the minor's parent or guardian is not present. 

What is implied consent?

100

equipment used to prevent pathogens from contaminating your skin, mucous membranes or clothing. 

What is Personal protective equipment(PPE).

100

Some things consisting of different foods as well as household objects and toys. 

What is Choking Hazards?

100

observe what the injured person looks like and be aware of any other issues they may have. 

What is when the injured or Ill person is an older adult?

100

When giving mouth-to-mouth you must create what with the mouth?

What is a seal?

200

Harmful microorganisms that can cause disease. 

What is pathogens?

200

Steps to do in order of interviewing the person for gathering more information. 

What is SAMPLE?

200

blows between the shoulder blades

What is black blows?

200

Be observant for service animals, special devices, or having to simplify your questions. 

What is when the injured or ill person has a disability?

200

How many compressions and breaths do you give during CPR?

What is 30 chest compressions and 2 rescue breaths?

300

Something that occurs when the heart stops beating or beats too ineffectively to circulate blood to the brain and other vital organs. 

What is cardiac arrest?

300

is a skill that is used when a person is in cardiac arrest to keep oxygenated blood moving to the brain and other vital organs until advanced medical help arrives.

What is CPR?

300
inward and upward thrusts just above the navel

What is abdominal thrusts?

300
Be ready/aware for trying to comprehend different words and continue to speak in a regular volume.

What is when the injured or ill person speaks a different language?

300

What is when you only give chest compressions during CPR rather than also rescue breaths?

What is compression-only CPR?

400

Something that occurs when blood flow to part of the heart muscle is blocked. 

What is a heart attack?

400

describes five actions that, when performed in rapid succession, increase the person's likelihood of surviving cardiac arrest. 

What is the Cardiac Chain of Survival?

400
Someone who typically has a panicked, confused or surprised facial expression or may place one or both hands on their throat. 

What are signs and symptoms of choking?

400

Be ready to ask for consent from a guardian and be ready to deal with non-consistent emotions. 

What is when the injured or ill person is a child?

400

What is CPR that circulates oxygen-containing blood to the brain and other vital organs, helping to prevent brain damage and death?

What is Early CPR.

500

Isolated or infrequent gasping in the absence of normal breathing which can occur even after the heart has stopped beating. 

What is agonal breaths?

500

When someone recognizes that a person is in cardiac arrest and calls 9-1-1 so that there is sooner advanced life support. 

What is the activation of the emergency medical services(EMS) system?

500

Ask the person if the person is choking and encourage them to continue coughing, and listen for unusual sounds and then begin performing on them.

What is first aid for choking?

500

Be aware of anxious behaviors that you need to be ready to help them control as well as asking for consent. 

What is when the injured or ill person is an infant/ toddler. 

500

When should you perform CPR?

What is when someone is unresponsive and not breathing or only gasping?

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