This is Colorado's state animal
The only US state to grow coffee
What is Hawaii?
This animal's call is believed to not echo
What is a duck?
Our EAP signal
What is 3 short whistle blasts?
This is the proper way to give rescue breaths to an infant
These are Colorado's state domestic pet
What are dogs and cats
This fruit has the highest sugar content
This human body part stays the same size from birth to death
What is the eyeball?
Continue CPR unless one of these 5 things happen (name all 5)
Too exhausted to continue, scene becomes unsafe, someone of equal or greater training arrives, obvious sign of life, AED is analyzing
What is the stegosaurus?
Pineapples take this long to grow
2-3 years
Butterflies use this body part to taste
What are their feet?
Victim was in-water and had a heart attack
What is passive drowning victim?
Negligence means this
What is a failure to act or to use reasonable care that results in injury or that causes further harm?
This is Colorado's official summer sport
What is Pack Burro Racing?
This is the world's most consumed chocolate bar
What is snickers?
A group of hedgehogs are called this
What is an array?
While preforming a primary assessment on an unresponsive adult who has been rescued from the water, you find that they have only occasional gasps, no pulse and no severe life-threatening bleeds. What should you do next?
Start CPR, staring with 2 breathes
You have a trauma victim with a deep cut on the palm of their hand. The blood is flowing continuously from the deep jagged cut. You have a first aid kit with you...Next step
Apply gauze sponges and push down hard, continues to bleed, add more gauze and continue to press down hard. What is internal bleeding?
This is Colorado's state gemstone
What is Aquamarine?
What percentage of mushrooms are water
What is 92%?
In Scrable what is the maximum possible score for a single word?
What is 365 points?
Adult Cardiac Chain of Survival steps in order
1. Recognition and emergency response system activation
2. CPR
3. AED
4. Advanced life support (EMT/Paramedics)
5. Hospital care
6. Post arrest care
fast, arm, speech, time.
signs/symptoms, allergies, medicine, past pertinent medical history, last oral intake, events leading up to incident.
Rest, immobilize, cold, elevate