Before Giving Care
Checking An Injured Person
Cardiac Emergencies
Choking
Sudden Illnesses
100

The Emergency Action steps.

What is check, call, care?

100

Age range of an infant.

What is birth to 1 year old?
100

To lower anxiety and discomfort, one should ____________. 

What reassuring the person?

100

The most common choking hazards.

What are food, toys, and household objects?

100

The main thing you should do to someone who has a sudden illness.

What is doing no further harm?

200

Unusual sounds, sights, odors, or behaviors.

What are the signs of an emergency?

200

Where you should be checking a person who may have an injury. 

What is from head to toe?

200

The first link in the Pediatric Chain of Survival

What prevention?

200

When a choking person becomes unresponsive.

What is lowering them to the ground, starting CPR, and calling 9-1-1?

200

A stroke comes from ________.

What is the brain?

300

A law protecting responders who react the way a reasonable or prudent person would act.

What is the definition of the Good Samaritan Law?

300

The SAM system.

What is signs and symptoms, allergies, and medication?

300

The 3 first aid steps for caring for someone in cardiac arrest.

What is calling 9-1-1, CPR, and AED?

300

If someone is choking and is doing this, you should encourage them to keep __________.

What is coughing?

300

The definition of a seizure. 

What are abnormal electrical activity in the brain, leading to temporary and involuntary changes in body movement, function, sensation, awareness or behavior?

400

Equipment that helps lower risk of pathogens or infection.

What is PPE?

400

If the person does not respond in any way and is not breathing or is only gasping, assume __________ and call 9-1-1.

What is cardiac arrest? 

400

When blood flow to part of the heart muscle is blocked.

What is a heart attack?

400

You should give repeated sets of 5 of these each when caring for a choking adult.

What are back blows and abdominal thrusts?.

400

Excessively low blood glucose levels.

What is hypoglycemia?

500
Giving care if someone is unresponsive. 

What is implied consent?

500

How long someone should check responsiveness and breathing.

What is 5-10 seconds?

500

When the heart stops beating or beats too ineffectively to circulate blood to the brain and other vital organs.

What is cardiac arrest?

500

A baby's head should be lower than its chest when getting back blows because of ________.

What is Gravity?

500

People who have asthma may have an attack due to these.

What are triggers?

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