What are 5 things you can find in a first aid kit?
Any of the following: Gloves, Bandages, Gauze, Scissors, Masks, Ice Packs, Ibuprofen, Benadryl, Tape, Tweezers, Ace Bandage
What does CPR stand for?
Cardiopulmonary Resucitation
What is the universal sign for choking?
Hands around throat.
True or False: You don’t need to call 911 after using an EpiPen if the person feels better.
False
List at least 2 ways to treat a small cut.
Rinse and Clean the area, Apply pressure, wrap with sterile bandage or gauze
What are the 3 C's?
Check, Call, Care
How many beats per minute should you perform CPR at? To what depth?
100-120 bpm (1 compression every ½ second)
2” depth
Name at least 3 signs/symptoms of choking
Unable to cough
Face turns pale/blue
Unable to speak
Appears panicked, confused, or surprised
Holding throat with hands
Provide at least 3 signs/symptoms of a Heat Stroke.
Not sweating, confused, hot/red skin, rapid/strong pulse
Where do you place a tourniquet?
Between the wound (3 inches above) and the heart
What is First Aid?
Care first given to an injured or ill person until regular medical care can be supplied.
Where do you position the pads of the AED on an adult?
Right Shoulder & Left Side under armpit
How do you perform the Heimlich Maneuver?- What are the steps?
1. Make a fist with one hand and clasp your other hand tightly around it.
2. Place the thumb side of your fist just below rib cage and about 2 inches above the belly button.
3.Thrust inward and upward ( J-like motion) 5 times
How do you provide care to a burn?
Cool, running water for at least 20 minutes.
Pat dry and cover loosely with a clean cloth or bandage.
If 3rd degree- call 911
How do you provide care to a broken bone? ( 2 ways)
Call 911
Immobilize the bone, provide a splint if trained
Watch for shock
NEVER try to straighten the bone
Monitor until help arrives
List 3 ways you can tell a situation is life threatening.
Not breathing, no signs of circulation, swallowed poison, choking, severely burned, and severely bleeding.
What 3 main circumstances should you use CPR?
Is unresponsive
Is not breathing Normally
Has no pulse
What are 3 reasons why you would stop performing the Heimlich Maneuver?
Object is forced out
Person is able to cough, breathe and make sounds
Person becomes unresponsive
How do 1st, 2nd and 3rd degree burns differ?
1st degree- affects only outer layer of skin (red, painful)
2nd degree- affects 1st and 2nd layer of skin (red, swollen, blisters)
3rd degree- affects all layers down to the nerves (Waxy, white, leathery, black/deep red)
With a deep cut, why do you want to elevate the limb above heart level?
Elevation uses gravity to reduce blood flow to the injury– helping to slow bleeding and decrease swelling
What are the ABCs of emergency care? Explain each.
Airway: Is the Person's airway clear?
Breathing: Is the Person breathing?
Circulation: Does the person have a pulse?
Where do you place adult AED pads on an child under 8?
Place one pad on the chest and one pad on the back.
What should you Never do when providing care to a choking individual?
Finger Sweep their mouth- Unless object/food is visible
Should you give someone experiencing Heat Stroke fluids? Why or Why not?
NO- Because people with heat stroke often have altered consciousness, making them unable to swallow properly, risking liquid entering the lungs. Aspiration.
Two part: What does R.I.C.E stand for? When is it used?
Rest, Ice, Compress, Elevate
Used to treat sprains.