Chapter 1 (Foundations)
Chapter 2 (Checking an Ill or Injured Person )
Chapter 3 (Cardiac Emergencies)
Chapter 4 (Choking)
Chapter 5 (Sudden Illness)
100

Unexpected situation that requires immediate action?

What is Emergency?

100

What are you required to ask when the injured person is a child and their parent is present?

What is consent

100

Attack that occurs when blood flow to part of the heart muscle is blocked

What is a heart attack

100

What are the two main choking hazards?

What are foods and household objects or toys
100

An illness that strikes suddenly and usually only lasts for a short period of time?

What is an acute illness

200

What does EMS stand for?

What is Emergency medical services system?

200

What does SAMPLE stand for when interviewing an injured person?

What is signs and symptoms, allergies, medications, pertinent medical history, last food and drink and events leading up to the incident

200

Signs and symptoms of a heart attack?

What is pain or discomfort is persistent, lasting longer than 3 to 5 minutes, or going away and then coming back.

200

What do you perform when an adult or child is choking?

What are back blows and abdominal thrusts

200

An illness that a person lives with on an ongoing basis and that often requires continuous treatment to manage?

What is a chronic illness

300

What are the 4 general signs of an emergency?

What are unusual sounds, unusual odors, unusual sights and unusual behaviors?

300

What do you do if you detect signs and symptoms of illness or injury?

What is Reassure the person by telling him or her that you will help and that EMS personnel have been called

300

Occurs when the heart stops beating or beats too ineffectively to circulate blood to the brain and other vital organs?

What is cardiac arrest

300

Blows between the shoulder blades?

What are back blows

300

Breathing that is faster and shallower than normal?

What is hyperventilation

400

A law enacted to legally protect trained providers who voluntarily stop to help, act prudently, do not provide care beyond training, and are not completely careless in delivering emergency care.

What is Good Samaritan Law?

400

If a person is unresponsive, what are the 3 things you do?

What is call 9-1-1, get an AED and First Aid kit

400

A skill that is used when a person is in cardiac arrest to keep oxygenated blood moving to the brain and other vital organs until advanced medical help arrives?

What is CPR
400

Inward and upward thrusts just above the navel?

What are abdominal thrusts

400

The absence of breathing?

What is respiratory arrest

500

What are the 4 basic steps in the EMS system?

What is recognizing that an emergency exists, deciding to take action, activating the EMS system and giving care until the EMS personnel takes over


500

When do you use SAMPLE?

What is checking a responsive person

500

Chest compression rate for all ages?

What is 100-120 compressions/min

500

If a person who is choking becomes unresponsive and you start to perform CPR, what do you do if you see an object in the person's mouth?

What is remove it using your finger only if you actually see the object. If you cannot see the object and you put your finger in the person’s mouth, you might accidentally push the object deeper into the person’s throat.

500

A chronic illness in which certain substances or conditions, called triggers, cause inflammation and narrowing of the airways, making breathing difficult?

What is asthma

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