Injuries / Emergencies
CPR / First Aid
Definitions
Lecture Content
Bonus Questions
100

When any degree burn happens, what is the name of the outermost layer of skin that gets burnt, called? 

Epidermis

100

The action you do to prevent a lot blood loss

Applying Steady Pressure
100

To apply o2 to the body until normal body functions can resume. 

Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation - To supply o2 to the body until normal body functions can resume. (CPR)

100

Before you respond to an emergency, what do you want to make sure of? 

To make sure that you are safe as well.

100

What is Mr. Fernandez's major at Northern Arizona University? (Think hard about this question)

Physical Education! 

200

The names of the 4 types of open wounds.

Abrasions, Lacerations, Punctures and Avulsions

200

Statutes that protect rescuers from being sued for giving emergency care.

Good Samaritan Laws

200

Letting the paramedics and other trained medical professions provide the care needed. 

Advanced Care

200

How many steps are there in the links of the chain?

4 steps total

200

Mr. Fernandez's go to place for fast food is...

Chipotle

300
When someone gets into "Shock", what do get the victim to do?


Get the victim to lie down and raise their leg about 12 inches if they are conscious with no injuries towards the head, neck, legs, or spine. 

300
For a non-certified person to perform CPR, what is it that they do? 

Chest compressions only. 

300

 Tissues and organs do not receive enough flow, leading to oxygen deprivation, organ damage, and potential death

Shock
300

List the "Big 3" in the CORRECT order and explain what  each step means?

  • CHECK the victim - Check if the victim is unconscious or has a life-threatening  condition that  needs immediate care. 

  • CALL 911 - If victim needs immediate care, call 911 . Continue to provide first aid. 

  • CARE - Care for the victim. Respect the victims decision. 

300

How old is Ms. Allen's baby?

Almost a year!

400

This type of emergency can occur if you either swallow, inhale or goes through your eyes or skin. 

Poison

400

When performing CPR on adults and children and infants, what is the ratio? (CPR cycle)

30 chest compressions for every 2 breaths

400

Aimed to keep oxygenated blood flowing to the brain and restore heart rhythm.

Chain of survival. 

400

Internal bleeding can occur from where? Name all 4 areas.

Eyes, nose, mouth or ears. 

400

Name at LEAST 3 sports Mr. Fernandez played growing up?

Soccer, Baseball, Basketball, Cross Country, Track and Field, Boxing, MMA, Karate

500

Major illnesses or injuries can cause this state. Alcohol and drug abuse as well. 

Unconsciousness.

500

For Adult CPR, list the 4 procedures needed to do.

  1. Straighten your arms, lock your elbows, and line your shoulders up so they are directly above your hands.

  2. Press downward on the person’s chest, forcing the breastbone down by about 2 inches.

  3. Begin compressions at a steady but fast pace.  You can maintain a rhythm by counting outloud “One, two, three, four, …”. Press down each time you say a number.

500

Any substance that causes injury, illness or death when in contact with the body. 

Poison.

500

The name of the position you put a victim in if they are breathing and no signs of the injuries to the spine, is called...

The Ready Position!

500
When is Mr. Fernandez's birthday? 

02/11/2003 (I'm not that old, right?"

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