First Aid
Basic Life Support
Response and Rescue
Workplace Expectations
Reducing the Risk of Illness
100

What are the two acronyms for Secondary assessment, and what does each letter stand for?

SAMPLE; Symptoms, Allergies, Medications, Past medical history, Last oral intake, Events leading up

DOTS; Deformities, Open-wounds, Tenderness, Swelling

100

What is the rate at which you should deliver compressions?

100-120 compressions per minute

100

What determines water depth?

A person's height

100

What are 3 examples of unprofessional behavior?

Slouching, Looking Bored, Whistle Twirling, Dangling rescue tube strap, Sitting with legs crossed, leaning head on hands, socializing, inappropriate attire, picking at or playing with rescue tube

100

What is the mixture of solutions used to disinfect an area after contamination?

9 parts Water : 1 part Bleach

200

What are the 4 types of breaks or openings in the skin?

Abrasions, Lacerations, Punctures, and Incisions

200

What do you do if foam appears in the mouth of a persons mouth during resuscitation?

Breathe through it. I will not block the airway and can be blown back down during rescue breathing.

200

What is the hand signal used if we require assistance with a rescue?

Raised Fist

200

What does it mean to use 3-points of contact/

When climbing, two hands and one foot or two feet and one hand are on the equipment at all times.

200

What does PPE stand for, and what are 3 examples of it?

Personal Protective Equipment

Gloves, Eyewear, Footwear, CPR Masks

300

What are the two cardiac arrest classifications and what causes each?

Sudden - Heart stops because of abnormal electrical activity in the heart

Secondary - Heart slows and eventually stops due to a lack of Oxygen

300

How do we check for responsiveness on adults, children, and infants? Where do we check for a pulse on adults, children and infants? 

Adult and Child - Tap/Squeeze shoulder and ask loudly "Are you okay?". Carotid artery (Neck)


Infant - tap the bottom of the foot and/or clap in their face. Brachial artery (Arm)

300

What is the benefit of doing a leg wrap rescue?

You do not have to submerge your body as far to make the rescue.

300

DAILY DOUBLE

Who is in the picture on the "Part V: Workplace Expectations" page of the book?

Liam (Almost dead center, second row up from bottom)

300

What are Standard Precautions?

Treating all bodily fluids of others as if they are infected.

400

What is the acronym used to identify a stroke and how do you treat it?

FAST - Face, Arms, Speech, Time

Call EMS immediately, do not give anything to eat or drink, calm, comfort and reassure them, monitor closely for heart attack or sudden cardiac arrest.

400

What are 3 considerations for AED use?

Chest Hair, Water, Medication Patches, Implanted Medical Devices, and Oxygen

400

What are the three outcomes of drowning?

Non-Fatal, Fatal, and Non-Fatal with Complications

400

What are 3 examples of professional behavior?

Neat and Clean uniforms, excellent posture, Stay focused, Speak to others as you wish to be spoken to, Behave as you expect others to behave

400

On average, how much feces is on the average person's bottom at any time?

.14 grams

500

A person has pale and sweaty skin, they appear drunk, complain of a pounding heart, and are asking for food and water. What condition are they presenting, and how do you treat it?

Hypoglycemia

Attempt to raise blood sugar levels as quickly as possible, if they do not show signs of improvement in 10-15 minutes call EMS. If person is/becomes unresponsive or unable to swallow, call EMS immediately and do not give anything by mouth.

500

What does the saying "best two out of three" refer to and what does it mean?

Unconscious choking; two breaths must go in when trying rescue breaths after compressions to reassess for normal breathing and an obvious pulse

500

What happens at each interval of the drowning process? (ex. 10 sec, 20 sec, etc.)

10 sec - Distress begins

20 sec - Drowning begins

60 sec - Person becomes unresponsive

3 min - Heart stops

4 min - Brain Damage begins

6 min - Organs stop functioning

500

For what 3 reasons is Physical Conditioning important to maintain rescue-ready fitness levels?

- Preform effective CPR Compressions for 2 minutes

- Descend to the deepest area you are assigned to

- Swim to the farthest part of the zone in 20 seconds

500

Name 3 of the germs that diarrhea can contain. (There are 5 in the book)

Crypto, Giardia, Shigella, Norovirus, and/or E. coli.

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