What is the main emblem/logo for the Red Cross?
Red Cross on a white background
What is the very first thing you check for?
Danger / Safety
How many compressions to breaths for all ages.
30:2
If there is not enough space on the chest for two AED pads what should you do?
Place one pad on the persons chest (Center) and on on the persons back (Center)
Crushing chest pain, clammy skin, shortness of breath are all possible symptoms of what condition?
Heart attack
What two pieces of PPE do you want to have on all your first aid scenes?
Gloves and a breathing mask.
I’m a circulation check you are looking for signs of?
Deadly bleeding / life threatening
How deep do we compress for an adult?
4-5cm or 1.5-2inch
When breathing for some one how much air do you want to provide?
Enough to see the chest rise never enough to see the stomach rise.
Asthma is characterized by what sound when breathing?
Wheezing.
True or false. It is illegal to use the emblems/logos of the Red Cross improperly, in Canada the only approved use is for the Canadian Red Cross and the medical services of the armed forces.
True - ensuring that they are used correctly helps to protect Red Cross workers around the world.
What are three ways to tell if some one is responsive?
Eye open and tracking
Talking
Touch
How deep do we compress for a child and infant?
1/3 chest depth
When is it unsafe to shock someone with an AWD.
If some one else is touching them.
When assessing a stroke what does FAST stand for?
Face
Arm
Speech
Time
When is calling 9.1.1 mandatory?
Unresponsive, life threatening injuries, life changing injuries, head and spinal injuries, trust your gut.
When conducting a head tilt chin lift for an adult we tilt the head as far back as we can. how far do we tilt the head back for an Infant?
Sniffing position or until you can see down the nasal passage.
how fast do we compress?
100-120bpm
After repositioning the head your second breath still does not go in. What should you do?
Start chest compressions and look in the persons mouth.
What two things will you do if some one is experiencing an anaphylactic reaction?
Give them an epi pen and call 9.1.1
Name two of the 7 fundamental principles.
Humanity
Impartiality
Neutrality
Independence
Voluntary service
Unity
Universality
after completing the check you notice the person is unresponsive and not breathing, what is your next immediate step?
Call for help / 9.1.1
When can we stop for name three?
They start breathing.
Equal or higher training takes over.
Scene becomes unsafe.
Physically can not continue.
AED tell you to stop.
When is it appropriate to do compression only cpr?
When you do not have a breathing device and are uncomfortable to complete mouth to mouth breathing.
What is the secondary condition you will treat every one for
Shock