This life-saving procedure stands for Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation
What is CPR?
The first action you should take when treating a bleeding wound.
What is applying direct pressure?
This acronym stands for Rest, Ice, Compression, Elevation
What is R.I.C.E.?
The universal emergency phone number in the United States.
What is 911?
Your first step if a teammate faints during PT.
What is checking responsiveness and breathing?
The recommended adult compression-to-breath ratio during CPR.What is 30 compressions to 2 breaths?
What is 30 compressions to 2 breaths?
What you should do if blood soaks through the first bandage.
What is placing another bandage on top without removing the first?
What you should NOT attempt to do to a visibly broken bone.
What is straighten or realign it?
The first question you should ask someone who appears to be choking.
What is “Are you choking?”
Your first action if someone collapses and is not breathing.
What is calling 911 and beginning CPR?
The minimum depth adult chest compressions should reach.
What is at least 2 inches?
This device may be used in cases of severe, life-threatening bleeding.
What is a tourniquet?
This tool is used to immobilize an injured limb.
What is a splint?
The position used for an unconscious but breathing person
What is the recovery position?
The proper sequence for treating severe arm bleeding during a game.
What is apply direct pressure, elevate the limb, and use a tourniquet if needed?
The correct hand placement for performing chest compressions.
What is the center of the chest on the lower half of the sternum?
The recommended amount of time to rinse a minor cut.
What is about five minutes?
Two common signs of a fracture.
What are swelling, deformity, or severe pain?
This device delivers an electric shock to restore a normal heart rhythm.
What is an AED?
Immediate actions for someone showing signs of heat exhaustion.
What is move them to shade, hydrate, and cool them down?
The three situations in which you should stop performing CPR.
What are when professional help arrives, the person begins breathing, or you are physically unable to continue?
Three common signs of shock.
What are pale skin, rapid pulse, confusion, or sweating?
Situations that require calling 911 for a suspected fracture.
What are when the bone is visible, the limb is severely deformed, or the person cannot move?
The meaning of the acronym FAST when identifying stroke symptoms.
What are Face drooping, Arm weakness, Speech difficulty, and Time to call 911?
Your first priority at a multi-victim accident scene.
What is ensuring scene safety?