_______ TILT/CHIN _________
what is head tilt/ chin lift ?
The number of abdominal thrusts to give.
What is five?
Keep casualty warm because they may experience this.
What is chills?
This is the first step when treating a bleed.
What is putting on gloves?
These are the two types of fractures.
What are open and closed fractures?
the amount of compressions to give each round
what is 30 compressions?
Encourage the causality to do this
What is cough.
This happens to casualty's clothes.
What is loosen?
This happens after pressure is applied to the wound.
What is applying a dressing?
This is the stretch of tear of a ligament.
What is a sprain?
The step after you realize the patient in unconscious
What is call 911?
The direction that you pull during the Heimlich Maneuver.
What is inward and upward?
When treating shock, you do this after treating wounds.
What is lie causality down?
This is what should happen to an object in the wound.
What is LEAVE IT?
This is the stretch of tear of a muscle or tendon.
What is a strain?
the depth of each compression
What is 2-2.4 inches?
Hand placement during the Heimlich Maneuver.
What is above the belly button and below the ribcage?
Reason for elevating the casualty's legs.
What is increase blood flow to vital organs?
This kind of bleeding is known as the "silent killer" and can cause death within an hour.
What is internal bleeding?
This is the step to reduce swelling of a sprain/strain.
What is elevate?
The hand placement for CPR.
What is center of the chest and two fingers up from the xiphoid process?
The average adult respiration rate
14-20 breaths per minute.
This step I forgot to put on your notes but you cannot forget to put on your test.
What is call 911?
Apply a tourniquet this far above the wound.
What is 2-3 inches?
Place the homemade splint so that it rests on these two places.
What is above and below the injury?