a. How many chest compressions are needed per minute to properly perform CPR on an adult?
What is 100-120 per minute?
What is the first step to caring for someone who is choking?
What is CHECK the scene for safety, form an initial impression, obtain consent and use PPE?
When does a heart attack occur?
What is when blood flow is blocked to a part of the heart muscle, causing permanent cell death and heart damage?
What is the difference between acute illnesses and chronic illnesses?
Acute illnesses are illnesses that strike suddenly and usually only last for a short period of time. A chronic illness is an illness that a person lives with on an ongoing basis and that often requires continuous treatment to manage.
Equipment that helps caregivers avoid harmful infections, diseases, or other injuries when performing emergency services like CPR or the Heimlich Maneuver?
What is Personal Protective Equipment (PPE).
The depth of chest compressions when giving CPR to a child.
What is 2 inches?
What must you do before you touch a child to help them stop choking? (If a parent is present)
What medication can help thin blood and prevent heart attacks in case of an emergency?
What can be a direct result of respiratory distress?
what is respiratory arrest (the inability to breathe)?
A law that protects trained providers who voluntarily stop to help people experiencing a medical crisis and act in a respectful, prudent manner, and are not completely careless in delivering care.
What are Good Samaritan Laws?
How many rescue breaths are needed per set of CPR?
What is 2 breaths?
What is Early Defibrillation?
What are some common triggers for Asthma and what do they do?
What is the term used to describe the decision that someone would make to allow a caregiver to perform first aid in the circumstance of an emergency?
What is Implied Consent?
What does CPR stand for?
What is Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation?
What exercise is performed after approximately 5 back blows?
What is 5 abdominal thrusts?
What is the definition of Cardiac Arrest?
What is the stoppage of the heart's rhythmic beating?
What inhaler is best used for the treatment of very extreme Asthma and takes a long time to fully consume?
What is a small-volume nebulizer?
Where do you place the pads of an AED on an infant?
What is on the front and back of the infant's chest?
What position should you place your hands when giving CPR chest compressions to an infant?
What are two thumbs on the chest?
In the event of a choking emergency, how do you contact emergency services if there is nobody else around to help?
What does an AED stand for, and what does it do?
An AED stands for automated external defibrillator, and it's purpose is to restart the heart rhythms of someone experiencing cardiac arrest through strong electrical charges.
What are visible skin reactions, trouble breathing, and swelling?
What is a chronic seizure disorder that is triggered by flashing lights and fast moving objects and can often be controlled with medication?