CPR & First Aid for Shock & Choking
Responding to Other Common Emergencies
Providing First Aid
Emergency Preparedness
100

What’s the number one step of when someone is going into shock?

Call 911

100

What is the difference between a fracture and a dislocation?

  • Fracture: Break in a bone

  • Dislocation: Seperation of a bone from its normal position in a joint.

100

What is the “D” in the “D.R.A.B.C” procedure?

D: Danger

100

Who should you ask for routes to get out of the area of flooding?

Ask authorities about relocation routes and centres

200

What are three examples of when you should perform CPR?

Drug overdose, excessive bleeding, injuries (back, head, or neck), drowing, stroke, choking, infection in bloodstream, shock, and heart attack.

200

What are the two most common Muscle and Joint injuries?

Two common minor injuries are sprains and strains

200

What should you do first before going in to help?

Make sure the scene is clear of threats before stepping into help.

200

When a flood is going to occur you should keep your values in a basement/lower level to keep them safe.

True or False?

False

300

During chest compressions, where does blood circulate to?

The blood circulates to the brain and the heart due to chest compressions

300

What does each letter in the “P.R.I.C.E” procedure mean

P: Protect

R: Rest

I: Ice 

C: Compress

E: Elevate

300

What is the “A.V.P.U” scale?

A procedure to ask questions as your approach to get a response

 

300

What is the other alternative if it's not safe enough to take your pets with you ?

Provide adequate food and water and move them to a safer place

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