Root words/Abbreviation
Burns
Emergency procedures/immediate care
CPR
Effects of the body
100

hema or hema 

a. blood 

b. veins 

c. heart 

blood 

100

First degree burn

a. Damaging the epidermis 

b. damaging the hypodermis

c. damaging dermis 

damaging the epidermis 

100

what are the 3 emergency procedures 

a. care for victim(s), call 911, get help

b. call 911, give cpr, wait for EMS to arrive 

c. check surroundings, call 911, care for victim(s)

check surroundings, call 911, care for victim(s)

100

How many chest compressions should you give when giving cpr

a. 20

b. 25

c. 30

30

100

Closed fracture 

a. crack or chip in the bone 

b. the broken bone does not protrude through the skin

c. break separates a bone into two or more fragments 

the broken bone does not protrude through the skin

200

cardio

a. heart

b. viens

c. arteries 

heart

200

Second degree burn

a. burn with fire 

b. sunburn or contact with liquids 

c. redness and moderate pain 


sunburn or contact with liquids 

200

examining the victim for life threatening conditions involves 

a. checking blocked airway 

b. calling 911

c. doing cpr



checking for blocked airway 

200

When giving cpr you should do so until


AED arrives 

scene becomes unsafe 

obvious signs of life 

200

incomplete fracture 

a. crack or chip in the bone

b. broken bone protrudes through the skin

c. break separates a bone into two or more fragments 

crack or chip in the bone 

300

pulmanry

a. refers to veins 

b. refers to brain

c. refers to lungs

refers to lungs 
300

Third degree burn 

a. relatively painless

b. heals in 3 to 6 weeks 

c. red skin, swelling, blisters

relatively painless

300

If the victim is pregnant, where should you give abdominal thrust 


sternum (or breast bone)

300

When giving cpr and slow breaths what are you watching 

a. stomach to rise

b. chest to rise 

c. to see if they are breathing 

chest to rise 

300

strain 

a. joint becomes stiff and swollen

b. stretched or torn ligament 

c. when a muscle or tendon is pulled to the point of tearing 

when a muscle or tendon is pulled to the point of tearing

400

CPR stands for 

cardiopulmonary resuscitation 

400

second degree burn 

a. through the dermis and hypodermis 

b. through the dermis and epidermis

c. contact with contact with hot liquids or steam 


through dermis and epidermis

400

Apply splint to immobilize the injured joint is an example of 

a. fracture

b. sprain

c. dislocation

dislocation

400

What happens if a person's blood drops to a critical low

a. trauma

b. shock 

c. severe bleeding  

shock 

400

When a person to high temperatures over a prolonged period

a. hypothermia

b. shock

c. hyperthermia  

hyperthermia 

500

What does AED stand for?

a. Automated external defibrillator

b. aviation engineering division 

c. Alternative external defibrillator 

Automated external defibrillator

500

third degree

a. characterized by redness and moderate pain

b. whitish and charred appearance 

c. burns that affect the outer most and second layer of skin

d. all of the above

whitish and charred appearance 

500

When swelling is gone you should heat periodically 

a. 20 minutes on and 20 minutes off

b. 20-30 minutes 

c. 10-15 minutes

20-30 minutes 

500

What do you use to restart the heart 

a. defibrillator

b. cpr

c.  calling 911

defibrillator

500

frostbite 

a. appears waxy, white or gray

b. whitish and charred 

c. hard and sensitive to touch 

appears waxy, white or gray

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