This law protects people who help during emergencies from being sued.
What is the Good Samaritan Act?
One major sign that someone is choking is this common body action.
What is holding their neck?
How can you check if the victim is breathing? How can you check for a pulse?
Look at chest rising, feel breath. Check neck or wrist for pulse.
Do CPR to the beat of this song
Stayin Alive
This is the first thing you should do when arriving at an emergency scene.
What is check the scene?
During the Heimlich maneuver, thrusts should move in this direction.
What is in and up?
The ABCs of CPR stand for these three things.
What are Airway, Breathing, and Circulation?
Where your body should be lined up in relation to the victim's body
To the side of the victim
The three C’s of emergency care stand for these three actions.
What are Check, Call, and Care?
When helping someone having a seizure, you should place them in this position.
What is on their side?
CPR should continue until these three things happen.
What are a sign of life, 911 arrives, or the AED is ready?
Your arms should be in this position during CPR compressions.
Straight with elbows locked
These are situations where implied consent can be assumed.
What are when someone is unconscious, intoxicated, unable to decide, or a minor?
This is the process for helping a choking baby.
What is 5 chest compressions and 5 back strikes?
Put these CPR steps in order: chest compressions, check scene, call 911/get AED, check response.
What are check scene, check response, call 911/get AED, chest compressions?
This is how your chest should be when giving CPR to a victim.
Over the victim's chest.
These types of injuries receive top priority during triage situations.
What are life-threatening injuries such as severe bleeding, cardiac arrest, or head/neck/spine injuries?
These are two signs that someone may be in shock.
What are pale clammy skin and rapid breathing/pulse?
CPR stands for these three words.
What do these 3 words mean?
What is Cardio Pulmonary Resuscitation?
Heart, Lungs, Bring Back
Your hands and fingers should be like this during CPR, and you should use this part of for hand for the chest compressions.
Interlocked, use the heel of your palm.