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Chapter 3
Chapter 4
Chapter 5
100

The 3 first steps that a responder should take in an emergency that ensure the safety of the responder and the injured person.

What is CHECK ->CALL ->CARE?

100

The first thing that should be done at the area of the injury to ensure the safety of the responder.

What is check the scene?

100

The condition in which one's heart stops beating all together.

What is Cardiac Arrest?

100

The universal hand signal for choking.

What is grabbing at the throat with 2 hands?

100

Inflammation of the airways that is caused by triggers making it hard to breathe.

What is asthma?
200

Legislature that protects responders of emergencies that act in a "reasonable and prudent" manner.

What are Good Samaritan Laws?

200

The way that an injured person should be examined to examine the person most efficiently. It should be reversed for a child.

What is checking from Head to Toe(adult) and Toe to Head(child)?

200

The term for the most efficient way to save a person who is suffering from a heart attack or cardiac arrest.

What is the Cardiac Chain of Survival?

200

The ratio of back blows to abdominal thrusts in a choking emergency.

What is 5 back blows to 5 abdominal thrusts?

200
Breathing that is faster and shallower than normal.
What is hyperventilation?
300

The four signs of an emergency in the first aid system

What are unusual odors, sounds, sights, behaviors?

300

The method used to interview a responsive person that is taught in first aid.

What is the SAMPLE approach?

300

The correct compression to breath ratio when you are giving someone CPR.

What is 30 compressions to 2 breaths?

300

What you should do if a responsive adult suddenly becomes unresponsive while performing choking procedures.

What is place them on the floor and begin CPR?

300

A life threatening allergic reaction.

What is anaphylaxis?

400

The unsaid permission given by an unresponsive person that allows a responder to give care.

What is implied consent?

400

The posture of an injured person that the responder should put the injured person into to assure that the injured does not choke, and is able to freely breathe?

What is the recovery position?

400

The long name for CPR.

What is Cardiopulmonary resuscitation?

400

The term for taking out an object from a choking person's mouth.

What is a finger sweep?

400

Abnormal electrical activity in the brain often caused by epilepsy and sometimes characterized by convulsions.

What is a seizure?

500

Tools that protect the responder as they are giving care to the injured.

What are PPE(personal protective equipment)?

500

The amount of time that should be taken to check an unresponsive person for breathing as to maximize the chances of the person's survival.

What is 5 to 10 seconds?

500

The long name for AED.

What is automated external defibrillator?

500

Where the first hand should be placed when giving abdominal thrusts.

What is the navel(belly button)?

500

When blood flow to the brain is interrupted by a blood clot.

What is a stroke?

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