What is your risk of catching a disease when giving first aid care?
What is Low risk?
What should you do when a person becomes unresponsive?
What is ask consent and call 911?
What are the chest compressions for an adult?
30 compressions for every two rescue breaths
Chewing their food thoroughly
What is a severe life threatening allergy?
What is anaphylaxis?
What are the three emergency action steps?
What is CHECK-CALL-CARE?
How long should you check for unresponsiveness?
What is no more than 5 to 10 seconds?
Where should you place AED pads on an adult?
On the upper right chest and left side of the chest
What are four signs of choking?
1. Holding the neck
2. Facial Expression
3. Skin Color (turns blue)
4. Sounds or No Sounds
What device/medication should you use when someone is having a severe allergic reaction?
What is an Epi- Pen?
What is the purpose of the recovery position?
What is clears the airway of choking and aspiration?
How would you check a person for responsiveness?
Shout their name, if you know it and tap on their shoulder.
What is cardiac arrest?
It is where the heart stop beating or beats ineffectively and does not circulate blood flow.
When should you stop giving abdominal thrusts and chest thrusts to an infant?
When they are able cough or cry, or when they shows signs of responsiveness.
What is a chronic illness?
What are ways to check the scene for an emergency?
What is sight, smell, and hearing?
True or false: A person who is responsive, has a heartbeat and has signs of life can have a life-threatening emergency.
What is True?
What is the depth of compressions you would use on an adult?
AT LEAST 2 inches
What are the steps to give chest thrusts?
Make a fist with one hand, Place the thumb side of your fist on the center of the person's chest, Grab your fist with the other hand, and Give 5 quick thrusts into the chest.
What is an illness that only last for a short period of time?
What is acute illness?
What does S.A.M stand for?
What is signs and symptoms, allergies, and medications?
Why is it important to not move a person unless there is immediate danger?
Because moving the person could lead to more pain and could harm the person.
What is the depth of compressions on an infant?
1 to 1 1/2 inches
What should you do if the person is much smaller than you when giving back blows and chest thrusts?
Kneel down to a height where you can help them.
What is it called when a blood flow to the brain is interrupted or stopped?
What is a Stroke?