CPR stands for this
Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation
You may use this for a large minor bleed
Gauze
Pressure
This is the best way to protect yourself from bloodborne pathogens
Wear PPE (gloves, eye protection)
Don't apply this first aid item when bitten by a snake
Tourniquet
This is the ratio for child two-rescuer CPR
15:2
When used correctly, this item delivers optimal ventilations
Bag-valve mask
Dizziness, nausea, pupils negative for PERRL, light sensitivity, blurred vision, confusion, etc.
Use this type of entry in a shallow area of a pool
Slide-in entry
Call this when you suspect poison or toxin injuries
Poison control
CPR should be started with this vital sign finding
No pulse or respirations
You cannot give this to anyone besides yourself
You should always remember your ABC's in a trauma scenario. ABC stands for this
Airway, Breathing, Circulation
This type of drowning is often the most dangerous
Passive drowning
These signs are apparent when someone is having a heat stroke, but not when having heat exhaustion
This is how fast CPR should be performed
100bpm-120bpm
Severe hemorrhage should be controlled with this
Tourniquet
This amount of blood loss leads to life-threatening hypovolemic shock
40%
If you need to call 911 you should tell the dispatcher these details
Address, how many victims, type of injury, and any other pertinent information
This may be used for a jellyfish sting (not pee)
Vinegar
Never do this with a choking victim
Blind finger sweep
This piece of fabric is used for temporary splinting
Hyperthermia, acidosis, coagulopathy
Use this entry when going for a deep water rescue from deck level
Stride jump
Rabies is most prevalent in these wildlife species
Rats, raccoons, skunks, armadillos, road runners, bats