ACRONYMS
Signs and Symptoms
CPR and AED
Definitions and treatment
First Aid Theory
100

This acronym is used to treat patients experiencing shock

WARTS

w- WARM

A - ABCS

R-REST AND REASSURE

T - TREATMENT

S- SEMI SIT/PRONE

100

Chest paint, arm pain, Nausea and indigestion are all symptoms of what 

Heart attack

100

The ratio of Chest compressions to breaths in CPR

30:2

100

What is shock caused by?

Shock is caused by inadequate circulation

100

What are the three p's of first aid?

Prevent

Promote

Protect

200

This acronym is used to assess a patients Level of consciousness or LOC

AVPU

A- Alert

V- Verbal/Voice

P- Pain

U- Unresponsive

200

What signs and symptoms differentiate my first, third , and second degree burns?

First - red, painful, swelling 

Second - above plus blistering

Third - Above plus absence of pain, exposed tissue, black red or grey tissue waxy appearance

200

Show the Different Compression techniques for Adult, Child, and infant CPR

Adult : 2 arms/hands

Child: 2 hands or 1 depending om size

Infant: 2 fingers or thumb

200
What is happening when someone is experiencing a stroke?

A blockage or a bleed in the brain

200

In a first aid situation what is the very first thing you do in every situation?

Check for hazards

300

What does the RICES acronym treat?

Bone and Joint injuries

300

Fast and hard breathing, panic, anxiety, typically caused by stress

Hyperventilation

300

Recite all of the things we must do and check for when using an AED

Remove clothing from chest, Remove hair, apply pads firmly to chest, ensure there is no water nearby by performing a splash test

300

When do I call 911?

When my victim has allow level of consciousness, when my ABC priorities are in danger, suspected spinal injuries, major emergencies, or whenever I feel by using my judgement that this person need further treatment

300

Other than mouth to mouth what other rescue breathing techniques can be used?

Mouth to nose, mouth to stoma

400

What are the ABC priorities?

A -AIRWAY

B-BREATHING 

C - CIRCULATION

400

These symptoms can indicate that someone may be experiencing heat stroke instead of heat exhaustion

Vomiting, Loss of consciousness, sweating stops

400

An AED will only advise a shock for these heart rhythms:

What is Ventricular Fibrillation (VF) and Ventricular Tachycardia (VT)

400

a device that stops the blood flow through a vein or artery, can be made or bought.

Tourniquet

400

Demonstrate the recovery position and explain why this is the ideal position to place an unconscious or low consciousness level victim

Best position to maintain the airway and assist with drainage

500

r2d2 is used for what injury, and what does it stand for?

External Bleeding

R- rest

R- reassure

D- Direct pressure

D- do not remove first layer

500

My victim is disoriented, confused, has a headache and appear intoxicated, what are they?

Experiencing a diabetic emergency

500
An AED should not be used in this environment/ if this factor is present

What is an oxygen rich environment

500

When someone has been suspected of ingested poisoning, what do I do?

Assess the scene and victim, call 911 and poison control, assist the victim to a comfortable position and do not induce vomiting or give any food or fluids to the victim. Monitor vitals perform CPR if victim falls unconscious and non breathing

500

In what situations can I stop treatment on a victim?

1. when a trained responder takes over

2. when Ems or a doctor arrive

3. when I am in danger

4. when I am physically too exhausted to continue

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