Foundations
Checking on an Ill or injured person
Cardiac Emergencies
CHoking
Bonus
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A Network Of professionals linked together to provide the best of care in emergencies.

What is EMS?

100

When do you need consent?

When you are about to give care to a child who's parent is present.

100

What is a heart attack?

when blood flow to part of the

heart muscle is blocked

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When a victim is choking, give them

Back blows and chest thrusts

100

How many rescue breaths should you give during CPR?

2

200
Our first step in our role in the EMS system.

What is Recognizing that an emergency exists

200

What is implied consent?

When you get automatic consent because there are no parents present.

200

What is Cardiac arrest?

When the heart stops beating
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Give chest thrusts when

you cant fit your arms around the victim

200

How many Chest compressions should you give during CPR?

30
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Our second step in our role in the EMS system.

Deciding to take action

300

Acronym to gather more information

SAMPLE

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First Step of Care for Cardiac arrest

Have someone call 911 and get an AED/First Aid kit

300

When you are alone and choking, what should you do?

Use a chair.

300

WHen should you use the AED?

During CPR, as soon as it is availible

400

Our third step in our role in the EMS system.

Activating the EMS system

400

First step in SAMPLE?

Signs and Symptoms

400

Second Step of care for cardiac arrest?

Begin CPR

400

What should you do when an infant is choking?

Support the head, and administer care.

400

What is a recovery position?

A position that helps people recover

500

Our fourth step in our role in the EMS system.

Giving Care until EMS personnel take over.

500

Last Step in Sample?

Events leading up to the incident

500

What does CPR stand for?

cardiopulmonary resuscitation

500

When should you stop the Heimlich maneuver? 

When a victim shows signs of life or they become unconscious.

500

What is a laceration?  

A big cut, requires stitches

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