Recognition, Early CPR, Early Defibrillation, Advanced Life Support, Post-Care
What is the Cardiac Chain of Survival for Adults?
2 inches of depth, no more than 2.4 inches at a rate of no more than 120 per minute
What are High Quality Chest Compressions on an Adult?
Placement of Adult Pads on a Child or Infant
Where is their back and front?
M
What is Medications?
Sweating profusely, trouble breathing, pain in chest and arm that comes and goes.
What is a Heart Attack?
Signs of ________ include:
Sudden collapse, Unresponsiveness, No normal breathing, No pulse
What is Cardiac Arrest?
One rescuer performs high-quality compressions while the other rescuer gives ventilations.
What is two-rescuer CPR?
You need to do this when a shock is advised
What is Clear the Area?
P
What is Past Pertinent Medical History?
The four main types of an open wound
What are Abrasions, Lacerations, Avulsions, and Punctures?
Prevention, Early CPR, Activate EMS, Advanced Life Support, Post-Care
What is the Pediatric Chain of Survival?
During two-rescuer CPR, ventilation:compression ratio changes to 15:2 to provide more oxygen to the victim
What is Two-Rescuer CPR for Infant/Child?
AED is short for...
What is Automated External Defibrillator?
L
What is Last Oral Intake
How to slow bleeding
What is apply pressure to the wound?
This can be given to help a conscious victim suffering from a heart attack while waiting for paramedics to arrive.
What is Aspirin?
Once started, CPR should not be stopped for any reason...except these.
What is...
When there are obvious signs of life
AED is analyzing heart rhythm
Another trained responder takes over
You are alone and too exhausted to continue
The scene becomes unsafe
Fact or Fiction: If you see a transdermal medication patch, you should use a gloved hand to remove it.
What is Fact?
E
What is Events Leading Up to the Incident?
Restlessness, Altered LOC, Pale/Ashen and Cool/Moist Skin, Nausea/Vomiting, Rapid Breathing & Pulse, Excessive Thirst
What are the Signs and Symptoms of Shock?
Remove victim from the source of the ____, Cool with large amounts of cool or cold tap water, Monitor the victim for hypothermia, Cover the area loosely with sterile dressing.
What is Care for a Burn?
1-800-222-1222
What is the Poison Control Hotline Number?
The LEAST serious type of Heat-Related Illness
What is Heat Cramps?
Four types of Injuries that can occur to Muscles, Bones & Joints
What are Fractures, Dislocations, Sprains, and Strains?
Cool/moist, pale skin, headache, nausea, dizziness, weakness/exhaustion, heavy sweating
What is Heat Exhaustion?