Vocabulary
CPR
CPR on child
CPR on adult
Emergencies
100

the part of the body between the chest and the pelvis.

Abdominal

100

Should the persons chest go up when you give them breaths?

yes

100

What do you do first?

Check for responsiveness

100

How many front compressions on an adult?

5.

100

Who do you call when you call for an emergancy?

911.

200

a scraped area of skin.

Abrasion

200

How deep do you press when giving compressions?

1-2 inches

200

What do you do second?

check for consent.

200

How many hits on the back?

5.

200

What do you say to 911 when you call?

Get a AAD and a First Aid Kit.

300

a localized collection of pus, usually surrounded by inflamed tissue.

abscess

300

How to know if someone is unresponsive.

not breathing.

300

On a child, who do you ask for consent?

Parents.

300

Do you have to ask anyone for consent for an adult besides the adult?

No

300

Do you wait for 911 to get there before doing CPR?

No.

400

to adapt to a new altitude, climate, environment, or situation.

acclimatize

400

If someone is talking, are they responsive?

yes.
400
What if no one is around to ask for consent for a kid?

if the kid is unresponsive do CPR.

400

If there is no one around and the adult is unresponsive, what do you do?

Do CPR.

400

What if the person is breathing on their own but still needs help?

Call 911 and stay with them.

500

airway, breathing, circulation

ABC

500

Is it important to know CPR

yes

500

What is the third step?

do CPR

500
Do you do fast or slow compressions?

About 1 per 1.5 seconds.

500

What if someone is having an attack?

Call 911 and stay with them.

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