The three C's.
What is Check-Call-Care.
S in Sam stands for.
What is Signs and symptoms.
Occurs when clood flow to part of the heart muscle is blocked
What is Heart attack
What is panicked, confused, or surprised facial expression
Signs of Respiratory Distress
What is understandably, often frightened
Time you wash your hands after giving care?
What is- 20 minutes.
When checking on a person who needs care and is responsive, what are first two things you do?
What is introducing yourself and asking for their consent.
Occurs when the heart stops beating or beats too ineffectively to circulate blood to the brain and other vital organs.
What is cardiac arrest
The combination of care you should perform while an adult or child is choking.
What is back blows and abdominal thrusts
A chronic illness in which certain substances or conditions, called triggers, cause inflammation and narrowing of the airways, making breathing difficult.
What is asthma
First responsibility at any scene.
What is Personal Safety.
Before you give a head to toe check, what do you communicate to the person?
What is telling them what you are going to perform.
Medication that thins the blood.
What is Aspirin.
If person is pregnant, what type of thrust should you perform
What is chest trusts
What is Metered Dose Inhalers (MDIs), Dry Power Inhalers (DPIs), and Small-Volume Nebulizers
EMS stands for.
What is Emergency medical services.
The recovery position for a adult or child.
What is on their side.
CPR stands for
What is cardiopulmonary resuscitation
What is call 9-1-1
Drug that slows or stops the effects of anaphylaxis
What is Epinephrine
Protect the responder from financial liability.
What is Good Samaritan Laws.
How to check for an infant who is unresponsive.
What is tapping the bottom of their feet.
What is 1 1/2 inches
When infant is choking you perform
What is a combination of 5 back blows and 5 chest thrusts
Occurs when blood flow to part of the brain is interrupted by a blood clot, resulting in the death of brain cells
What is Stroke