Do not put your _________ at risk to rescue or help another person.
life
The laws that protect healthcare professionals and ordinary citizens from liability while giving emergency care to accident victims are called. You are protected if you are certified and obtain consent, act in good faith, are not paid, use reasonable skill and care, are not negligent (careless), and do not abandon the person.
Good Samaritan Law
What are the 3 C's of First Aid?
Check, Call, Care
What is it called when the heart stops beating due to stroke, severe injuries, electrical shock, drug overdose, chest trauma, drowning or suffocation - this leads to unconsciousness, no pulse, no signs of circulation.
Cardiac Arrest
Anaphylaxis can be caused by an allergic reaction to (name 4 different things)?
Drugs, Insect bites or stings, plants, food
If a burn is serious, the best thing to do is:
Seek immediate medical help.
After administering the Epipen a person needs to
Seek medical attention right away and call 911.
Universal Precautions tell us we should...
Treat all blood and bodily fluids as if they were known to be infectious with blood borne pathogens.
Life saving technique that includes using hands to perform chest compressions only is called:
Hands-Only CPR
What is the legal definition of a “Good Samaritan”?
Person provided volunteer aid, not compensated, to a person who is injured or in danger.
If you suspect a friend you are with has fallen and broken their arm, list in order, the first 4 things you would do?
1. check the scene for safety.
2. call 911 if you feel necessary or at least get help
3. tell them NOT to move the arm
4. if needed, immobilize the area of the break above and below
Describe the 3 types of burns.
1. 1st degree - redness
2. 2nd degree - redness with blisters
3. 3rd degree - bone & underlying tissue exposed
What is the difference between a fractured bone and a broken bone?
Nothing - its the same thing!! Fracture is the "Medical Term"
What is the first thing you can try to do if you burn your finger on the stove?
Cool it off with cool water.
List 4 symptoms of Traumatic Shock.
1. pale, clammy skin
2. weak slow pulse
3. shallow or rapid breathing
4. feel faint or like they're going to pass out
In general, how do you stop a wound that is bleeding?
What is the number for the Central Ohio Poison Control center?
1-800-222-1222
True or False - If you notice a classmate having what you think may be a seizure, first thing you should do is make sure everything is out of the way and they are safe - free from falling or hitting anything that would hurt themselves.
True
Describe the steps to the "chain of survival" when starting CPR.
2. Ask the victim if he/she is ok.
3. Get help - Call 911.
4. Start CPR
5. Get AED if available and use immediately.
What is the number of chest compressions and breaths when performing a cycle of CPR.
30 compressions
2 breaths
What does A.E.D. stand for?
Automated
External
Defibrillator
What does C.P.R. stand for?
Cardio
Pulmonary
Resuscitation
What does R.I.C.E. stand for?
Rest, Ice, Compression, Elevation
What are the names of the 2 devices/medications someone may carry with them if highly and severally allergic to something? (must provide both answers for full credit)
EpiPen or Auvi-Q
Describe where there are 3 AED's in our school building.
1. Main cafe/Pacer Door area outside gym and auditorium.
2. 2000's hallway first floor
3. hallway outside counseling and nurses office, outside the aux gym