CPR
Choking
Check, Call, Care
Circulation Emergencies
OHS
100

What is the correct depth for a child and infant during cpr?

1/3 of the chest 

100

If a person is choking in a wheelchair what is the first thing you should do?

Lock the wheels 

100

How long is the breathing check for?

5-10 seconds 

100

Why do we use a tourniquet?

When direct pressure is not working 

100

What is the purpose of keeping records confidential?

To respect workers privacy

200

What is the correct depth for an adult during cpr?

2 inches 

200

If someone is choking and becomes unresponsive what is the first thing you should do?

Ensure the advanced care has been called

200

What are important things to do before entering a first aid scene?

- Check for hazards 

- Determine that the scene is safe 

- Ask what happened 

200

What is the cause of a heart attack?

A blockage in the arteries that gives the heart blood 

200

What is the purpose of regulating first aid?

To ensure that each worksite in the province has the equipment, supplies, and trained staff.

300

When is it unsafe to administer a shock from an AED machine?

When someone is touching the person

300

What are the 3 methods of care for complete choking?

Back Blows 

Abdominal Thrusts 

Chest Thrusts 

300

In the secondary assessment what are the 3 vitals signs we should check?

- Level of responsiveness 

- Breathing 

- Skin 

300

What does FAST stand for?

Face 

Arm 

Speech

Time 

300

Injuries and sudden illnesses that occur at work need to be recorded whenever:

They occur, regardless of whether first aid is administered.
400

What should you do if rescue breaths don't go in?

Reposition the head, try and give a second breath. If the second breath does not go in, do 30 chest compressions then look into the person's mouth.

400

What are the different signs between partial and complete choking?

Partial choking you can still speak, cough, and breathe. 

Complete choking you can't speak, cough, or breathe 

400

What does SAMPLE stand for?

Signs 

Symptoms 

Allergies 

Medications 

Past medical history 

Last oral intake 

Events 

400

What medication can you give someone for a heart attack or angina and how much of it?

1 regular strength or two low dose ASA. Or nitro   

500

When would you choose compression-only cpr?

When you are unable or unwilling to give rescue breaths, or the person has a facial injury. 

500

How does choking care differ for infants?

You are going to support their head and neck, rest their body on your forearm and do back blows and chest compressions( instead of the abdominal or chest thrusts for an adult and child). 

500

When rolling a person into the recovery position what are important things to remember?

- Support the head as you roll the person 

- Try to roll the person as one unit 

- Roll the person into a position where the body will stay safely on its side 

- Check the person's ABC's 

500

What are the 3 common causes of a stroke?

Aneurysm 

Blood Clot

Brain Tumor 

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