Vocabulary
Assessing Situations
Symptoms
Procedures
100

What you have when you find a minor unconscious and unaccompanied.

What is Implied Consent?

100

The first thing you do when you get to a scene. 

What is assess the scene.

100

What is cardiac arrest that happens suddenly without any warning signs.

What is sudden cardiac arrest.

100

How many compressions and breaths are in a set of CPR?

30 compressions and 2 breaths.

200

position yourself to the side and slightly behind the person. For a child, you may need to kneel. Place one arm diagonally across the person’s chest (to provide support) and bend the person forward at the waist so that the person’s upper body is as close to parallel to the ground as possible. Firmly strike the person between the shoulder blades with the heel of your other hand.

What is Back Blows?

200

What should you ask a bystander to get if someone is unconscious?

What is a first aid kit and AED.

200

panicked, confused facial expressions 

What is symptom of choking.

200

What you should avoid when you are choking alone.

What is sharp edges and corners.

300

These protect people against claims of negligence when they give emergency care in good faith without accepting anything in return.

What is are Good Samaritan Laws?

300

What number should you call in a health emergency.

911 or the emergency line for your area.

300

Small items such as buttons, seeds, and marbles can be a risk to...

Small children under the age of 5.
300

Where should your hands go when giving CPR to a child?

One hand on the forehead and one hand on the chest giving compressions.

400

In an unresponsive person,isolated or infrequent gasping in the absence of normal breathing may be...

What is an agonal breaths?

400

mnemonic device to help you remember what to ask in a health interview.

What is SAMPLE?

400

Occurs when blood flow to part of the

heart muscle is blocked

What is Heart Attack.

400

What special situations prevent abdominal thrusts?

When the person is too large, pregnant, or in a wheelchair.

500

This position helps to lower the person’s risk for choking and aspiration (the inhalation of foreign matter, such as saliva or vomit, into the lungs). You should also use this position if a person with an injury begins to vomit, or if it is necessary to leave the person alone to call 9-1-1 or the designated emergency number.

What is Recovery Position?

500

Someone has chest pains but wants to wait and see if they go away, what should you do?

Call 911 and seek advanced medical assistance.

500

A person grabbing their throat can be a clear sign they are...

What is Choking?
500

What should you check the mouth for before rescue breaths if the person was choking?

What is foreign objects.

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