CPR/AED
Medical Emergencies
Injuries
Environmental
Personal Safety
100

What does CPR stand for?

Cardio

Pulmonary

Resuscitation

100

The acronym BE FAST stands for?

B - Balance

E - Eyesight

F - Facial Droop

A - Arm Weakness

S - Speech Difficulty

T - Time

100

Before and after splinting, it is important to check THIS acronym. What does it stand for?

P - Pulse

M - Motor

S - Sensory

100

A victim is experiencing nausea, and sweating, after playing outside in the sun.

Heat Exhaustion

100

When providing first aid you should wear _____?

PPE

200

Give at least 3 reasons why we would stop CPR

• The scene becomes unsafe

• The victim shows obvious signs of life

• You become exhausted

• Another trained rescuer arrives or takes over

• You are too exhausted to continue

200

Someone experiencing a hypoglycemic event that is sitting up and able to swallow should be encouraged to eat or drink something with sugar. True or False?

True

200

Name 3 locations we can splint?

  • Wrist

  • Knee

  • Ankle

  • Finger

  • Elbow

200

This cold injury causes skin to turn white/waxy skin.

Frostbite
200

True/False

After giving first aid in the workplace, it is okay to talk about what happened with anyone you want.

FALSE

300

Compression on an adult are given at a rate of # compression to # breath at # depth. Fill in the numbers

30 : 2: at least 2in"

300

Cardiac Arrest is a ______ problem

Heart Attack is a ______ problem

rhythm

clot

300

What are the ABC's of stop the bleed?

Alert 911

Find the Bleed

Compression to stop it

300

This device should be used to remove a tick.

Tweezers

300

Wearing PPE protects you from?

Bloodborne diseases

400

At what step during CPR do we use the AED?

As soon as it becomes available

400

Jerking movements of the body, and glassy eyed stares are examples of THIS medical emergency.

Seizure

400

Severe bleeding on an arm or leg that can not be controlled with direct pressure will require THIS.

Tourniquet

400

Where are the most effective areas on the body to apply cool water/damp cloths for cool someone down?

Armpit, Groin, Neck

400

Properly removing theses keeps bodily fluids of the person you're helping from touching you.

Gloves

500

There is no need to remove a medication patch when applying AED pads. True/False

False

500

Trouble breathing, swelling of the face and tounge are signs of a severe allergic reaction. What should be given, and where?

Epi Pen, lateral thigh side, in between knee and hip.

500

Losing large amounts of blood can lead to THIS life-threatening condition.

Shock

500

Cold injury that causes a drop in your core temperature. Shivering is usually a beginning sign of this and can cause death.

Hypothermia

500

For every emergency, you will want to take THESE actions to protect yourself and the victim.

1. Scene Safety

2. Universal Precautions

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