When giving back blows to the baby, where should his head always be facing?
Occurs when the blood flow to the part of the heart muscle is blocked
What is Heart Attack?
What is Asthma?
What are the steps before giving CPR?
Check-Call-Care (CCC).
Progressive, life threatening condition in which the circulatory system fails to deliver enough oxygen-rich blood to the tissues and organs
What is shock?
Where should your hands be when giving abdominal thrusts?
What is just above the belly button?
When the heart stops beating or beats ineffectively to circulate
If you have asthma, what should you use?
What is Inhaler or Nebulizers?
What is signs, allergies, medications, pertinent medical history, last eaten, events leading up to the incident?(SAMPLE)?
When a skin or other tissues are damaged, usually closed or open
For how many back blows should you give?
What is 5?
What can be used to help people with cardiac arrest?
Having difficulty of breathing
What is Respiratory distress?
If the person is unresponsive
What is assume that it's cardiac arrest?
When the surface of the skin is intact but the underlying tissues are injured
What is closed wound?
If someone is too large to reach the belly, where should you try?
What is Chest thrusts?
What is Chest-compression CPR?
A person who is having severe, life-threatening allergic reaction
What is anaphylaxis?
If the person is responsive?
What is call 9-1-1 and have them get an AED?
A common type of closed wound, typically caused by a trauma. Occurs when the small blood vessels under the surface of the skin are damaged and blood leaks into the surrounding tissues.
What is a bruise?
What are the two ways to give when someone is choking?
What is abdominal thrusts and back blows?
What is 30?
What is a drug that slows down or stops the effect of anaphylaxis?
What is Epinephrine?
If you think a person is unresponsive or injured
What is shout their name and make contact?
Abrasion, avulsion, laceration, and puncture wounds are all part of what?
What is Open wounds?