First Aid Basics
Med Term
infection control
CPR
Medical Emergency Scenarios
100

What is the first step in the first Aid process according to standard protocols?

Check the scene for safety.

100

What does itis- refers to? 

Make 3 combinations.

Inflammation. 

Ex: Dermatitis, Appendicitis, tendinitis, etc

100

What is PPE?

Personal Protective Equipment. 

100

What is CPR?

Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation 

100

Someone complains of tight chest pain spreading to the arm and jaw. What emergency should be suspected?

A heart attack.

200

Why should burns be cooled with running water instead of ice?

It can damage skin and worsen tissue injury.

200

What does Brady- refer to?

Make 3 combinations.

Brady refers to slow

Ex: Bradycardia, Bradyphasia, Bradypnea, etc

200

What is the most effective way to prevent the spread of infection?

Proper hand washing.

200

What is the different ratios for adult and infant. 

Adults: 30-2

Infants: 15-2 

200

A person with known allergy develops swelling of the lips and difficulty breathing. What condition is occurring. 

Anaphylaxis

300

What is the main purpose of a tourniquet?

To control life-threatening bleeding when pressure fails.

300

What's -uria refers to?

Make 3 combinations

Urine.

Ex: Pyuria, Polyuria, Dysuria, etc

300

List the steps of Donning.

1. Gown

2. Mask (N95)

3. Goggles or face shield

4. Gloves 

300

What is AED? 

What is it used for?

Automated External Defibrillator 

It is used to analyze heart rhythms and deliver electric shock to the heart. 

300

A person collapses, is unresponsive, and not breathing normally. What two actions must be done immediately?

Call 911 and begin CPR

400

Why is it important to monitor a person after a head injury even if they seem fine?

Symptoms of brain injury may not appear right away. 

400

What's nephr/o refers to?

Make 3 combinations

Kidney.

Ex: Nephromegaly, Nephrolithiasis, Nephrology, etc

400

List the steps of Doffing.

1. Gloves

2. Googles or Face shield

3. Gown

4. Mask (N95)

400

What is the rate of compression?

100 to 120 compressions per minute.

400

A person suddenly cannot speak clearly, one of their face droops, and they can't life one arm. What emergency is this and why is time critical? 

A stroke; fast treatment reduces brain damage. 

500

When should you stop giving first aid and seek professional help immediately?

When the injury is severe, worsening, or life-threatening. 

500

What's angio- refers to?

Make 3 combinations

Vessel.

Ex: Angiology, Angioma, Angioplasty, etc

500

Why should shared medical equipment be sanitized between uses?

To prevent cross contamination. 

500

What is the difference between a heart attack and a cardiac arrest? 

A heart attack is a "circulation" problem where blood flow to the heart is blocked, while cardiac arrest is an "electrical" problem that causes the heart to suddenly stop beating.

500

A person with diabetes become confused and sweaty and loses consciousness. What is the most likely cause?

severe hypoglycemia (low blood sugar) 

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