Just Breathe
Seeing Red
Miscellaneous
Shocking Surprise
100

In Ontario, the standardize protocol for choking is

5 Back blows abdominal thrusts

100

The D of RD

Direct Pressure

100

Having no age requirement, this person can make a phone call, get a first aid kit, or explain what happened

Bystander

100

This step comes after removing the shirt and clearing the chest area of a victim

Placing the Pads

200

This Airway condition involves the narrowing of the airway due to a triggering event, also sounds like wheezing

Asthma

200

A commercial version of this product consists of a Velcro band and one-handed crank system to tighten the band around the circumference of the wound. It is only used with direct pressure fails.

Tourniquet

200

When approaching the scene, this check can save your life

Check for hazards

200

For this AED consideration, move the Electrode pad 1 inch from its designated spot

Implanted Pace Makers

300

Treatment for this victim type focuses on increasing the amount of carbon dioxide in the body.

The steps are: 

1. Reassure and try to calm the victim 

2. Phone EMS

What type of victim 

Hyperventilation 

300

If the victim has experienced a heavy, hard impact, or struck by a solid physical blow,this injury can be expected. However, it can be part of multiple injuries or the sole injury.

Internal Bleeding

300

After dealing with a first aid emergency, This step lasts 1-2 minutes

Wash your hands

300

The three P's in First Aid Are:

Preserve

Prevent

Promote

400

Becuase the amount of fluid that drains from this victim is often unexpected, you will need to place the victim in the recovery position on their side

Drowning Victim

400
Bandaging: Holding the dressing in place with a triangular bandage, this form of bandagiing is to protect a joint

Knee and Elbow bandage

400

A legal act that protects you if you Identify yourself as a first aider, Use reasonable skill and care and do not abandon the person once first aid is started.

Good Samaritan Act

400

This Victim injury requires a antibiotic ointment to promote healing

Wound

500

Swimmers are often known to be ' over- breathers' in an effort to swim farther. What 2 steps do you take to treat the victim.

Reassure and try to calm the victim

Phone EMS

500

This potentially fatal disease comes from an animal bite, contaminated soil, or animal feces.

Tetanus

500

The Question " Is the victim Responsive" is a check for this primary assessment.

Level of Conciousness

500

THis bandagaing system works well with a eye ball

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