Hurry Cases
Heart Attacks and CPR
Heat Related Injuries
Home Emergencies
Demonstration
100

What are the signs of a stroke?

1.) sudden weakness or numbness

2.) sudden confusion or trouble speaking

3.) trouble seeing

4.) dizziness

5.) severe headache or migraine

100

Name the 5 common warning signals of a heart attack

1.) Pressure, squeezing, or pain the the chest region

2.) Unusual sweating

3.) Nausea

4.) Shortness of Breath

5.) Feeling of weakness

100

How do you treat a second degree burn?

Place the injured area in cool water applying wet cloths. Let it dry and add a gauze pad on top. DO NOT apply cream, butter, ointment, or any spray. Don't pop blisters.

100

What is an emergency kit? What are some contents?

Keep an emergency kit at home for emergencies like floods, storms, and more. Include flashlights, battery or manual radio, three day supply of drinking water and food (that can't expire). 

100

Show how to tie a bandage on a sprained ankle.

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200

What do you do if someone has stopped breathing?

CPR

200

What is an AED and what does it stand for?

AED stands for automated external defibrillator and can help get a heart beating again. It can explain what steps to take by measuring the victim's heart beat.

200

Name at least 3 signs of dehydration

1.) increased or severe thirst

2.) fatigue or weakness

3.) dry skin and lips, decreased sweating

4.) nausea, fainting, loss of appetite

5.) headache, body aches, muscle cramps

6.) confusion, dizziness, haziness

7.) affected urine

200

What is an emergency plan? What does it consist of?

An emergency plan is made in case of a fire, storm, power outage, or water outage. Create a map of the house and show two escape routes from each bedroom. Determine a meeting place out of the house for emergencies.

200

Demonstrate tying a splint

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300

When someone is severely bleeding and is bleeding through their bandage, what do you do?

Add another bandage on top and continue.

300

What causes a heart attack?

A heart attack happens when a an artery that supplies blood to the heart is blocked.

300

Name at least 3 signs of heat exhaustion

1.) lack of energy

2.) weakness

3.) headache

4.) nausea

5.) faintness

6.) sweating

7.) cool, pale, moist skin

8.) rapid pulse

300

How do you prevent carbon monoxide poisoning?

Do not operate a car or lawn mower in a closed garage or shed. Do not cook indoors over wood or charcoal. Don't use gas stoves, ovens, candles, matches, and other flames in tents.

300

Demonstrate typing a bandage on a lower arm fracture.

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400

What does the acronym FAST stand for?

F = Face ; ask the person to smile, watch for droopiness

A = Arms ; ask the person to raise both arms, look for weakness

S = Speech ; check for slurred speech

T = Time ; call 911 if the person shows these signs and note the time stamps

400

How many compressions should you give and at what speed? 

30 compressions at about 100 per minute, or 30 in 18 seconds.

400

Define heatstroke

Heatstroke is very serious and occurs when a person's cooling system fails when body temperatures rise over 105 degrees.

400

Utilities

Electric Power: Electrical panel connects all the power in the house

Water Power: Cutoff valves are found near sinks, toilets, and faucets. There is also a main cutoff valves that accesses all the water.

Gas: If you smell gas, leave your home immediately and call 911 or a local emergency number. Don't look for the reason yourself.

400

Demonstrate ways to move an injured person

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500

Explain what is the significance of the recovery position.

This position helps open the person's airway to prevent them from choking on saliva, blood, or vomit. 

500

How long should you check for signs of life?

10 seconds

500

How do you treat heatstroke?

Move the person to a shady area. Loosen any tight or restricting clothing, fan them and apply cool or wet cloth. Place ice packs near sweat glands like armpits and neck. Give small amounts of water only if the person is awake. 

500

Home Safety

Keep your home safe by securing rugs, drugs, fuels, wall paint, and any other injurious or flammable items. If you have a child, child proof your house and block any sharp corners. If you have older people in the house, dispose properly of any potent or gas smells including paint and varnish, or fuel.

500

Demonstrate how to splint an upper arm fracture

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