The first look over of a victim is called?
What is primary assessment?
Name two types of disorders that are characterized by breathing difficulties.
What is COPD, asthma, bronchitis, hyperventilation, emphysema, etc.?
What is it called when you breathe for another person?
What is rescue breathing?
When looking for the CAB's of a patient, what are you looking for?
What is airway, breathing, and circulation?
Name a typical reason for a person going into anaphylactic shock- throat closing.
What is bee sting, seafood allergy, etc.
What is the recovery position?
What is the way a person is placed when they begin to breath and/or their heartbeat returns- left lateral?
What happens with a secondary assessment?
What is you check over a patient for injuries that may not directly appear, i.e. bleeding, fractures, cuts, hematoma's, etc.?
Name the 4 ways to receive poisons into the body.
What is inhalation, absorption, ingestion, injection?
BVM stands for what piece of equipment?
What is a bag valve mask?
Prior to and after any contact with a victim, peace officers as first responders shoutd take standard precautions, called?
What are PPE's?
The occasion where you can administer oral glucose.
What is a diabetic emergency?
AED stands for what?
What is Automated External Defibrillator?
What is universal sign of choking?
What is arms crossing chest, hands around throat?
What is the drug called that can be administered to a person that is having an opioid drug overdose?
What is Naloxone? (Narcan)