Danger
Respone
Send for help
Airway & Breathing
CPR & Defibrillator
100

What does the D in DRSABCD stand for?

Danger

100

What does R stand for?

Respone

100

What does S stand for?

Send for Help.

100

What does A stand for?

Airways

100

What does C stand for?

CPR

200

Before helping someone, what is the first thing you check for?

Danger

200

How do you check if someone is responsive?

Talk to them and gently touch their shoulders.

200

What number do you call in Australia for an ambulance?

000.

200

How do you open someone’s airway?

Tilt the head back and lift the chin.

200

What does the final D stand for?

Defibrillator

300

Name one type of danger you might look for at an accident scene.

Broken glass, traffic, fire, water, electricity, etc.

300

rue or False: You can gently shake the person while checking for a response.

True (a gentle shake on the shoulder is okay).

300

True or False: You should stay calm when calling 000.

True

300

What does B stand for?

Breathing

300

True or False: A defibrillator (AED) tells you what to do.

True

400

True or False: You should run straight to the patient without checking the area.

False

400

What is a simple question you can ask the person to see if they respond?

“Are you okay?”

400

What information should you tell the operator first?

Your location

400

Name one way to check if someone is breathing.

Look, listen, and feel.

400

What song can help you keep the correct CPR rhythm?

“Stayin’ Alive” or any 100–120 BPM song.

500

If you see broken glass around the patient, what should you do first?

Keep yourself safe / remove danger if safe / don’t approach until safe.

500

If the person does NOT respond, what is the next step?

Send for help (call 000).

500

If your phone has no credit, can you still call 000?

Yes

500

True or False: If the person is breathing normally, you must start CPR immediately.

False

500

What should you do if the AED says “Shock advised”?

Stand clear and press the button when told.

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