Heat/Cold exposure
sudden illness
specific injuries
shock, poisoning, burns
wounds
100

what helps heat cramps

firm pressure applied to cramp site, move victim to cooler area and give small sips of water or sports drink

100

if victim is having a heart attack what should you encourage them to do 

keep calm and relax 


100

if there is an object embedded in the victims eye, what should you absolutely NOT do

remove it 

100

what is another name for "shock" 

hypoperfusion

100

controlling the bleeding is the first priority when caring for a wound. T or F

True

200

what is treatment for heat exhaustion 

moving victim to cooler area, loosening or removing clothing, apply cool wet cloths, sponging victim, elevating feet 12 inches, give small sips of water every 15 minutes 

200

if a person is having a heart attack, what should you immediately do 

get help asap. treat for shock, prevent any unnecessary stress or movement 

200

if the ear tissue is detached, what should you do to treat it accordingly 

apply sterile dressings with light pressure to control the bleeding 

200

what can being in shock for 4-6 minutes can lead to?

irreversible brain damage, and death

200

How long should you apply pressure to a wound?

five to ten minutes, until bleeding has stopped

300

when giving heat exhaustion water, how much do you give and when 

4 ounces every 15 minutes 

300

what is the acronym to remember when treating a stroke victim 

FAST

300

if thr victim has a head or skull injury, what should you do?

keep them flat and treat for shock

300

how many different types of shock is there 

eight

300

if blood soaks through original dressing, what do you do?

apply more dressings over, do not remove old dressings

400

what is the treatment for hypothermia 

getting patient to warm area, remove wet clothing, slowly warm patient by wrapping them in blankets and/or putting dry clothes on them 


400

what does the acronym FAST stand for 

face, arms, speech, time 

400

if there is fluid following the head injury, what should you do? 

make no attempt to stop the flow of fluid, do not give any liquids 

400
what are some ways a victim can get poison 

swallowing, inhaling, injecting, contact

400

should you elevate an area when fracture or broken bone is suspected

no, do not elevate the area when fracture or broken bone is suspected

500

when treating frostbite, how should you warm the skin

immersing in water that is 100 - 104 degrees 

500

when a diabetic patient is in insulting shock, what type of drink should you give them?

drink with sugar in it, like orange juice 

500

if victim has a nose injury, what does treatment include?

keep victim calm and quiet, have them sit up with head leaning slightly forward, apply pressure


500
what is the first step to take when providing first aid to a burn victim 

remove the source 

500

for minor wound that do not involve severe bleeding, what is the first priority?

infection prevention 

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