Red Cross
Preparing to Respond
EMS
Check, Call, Care
Mixed
100
In June of 1859, this man organized relief efforts after seeing injured and dead soldiers leaving a world wide organization as his legacy.
Who is Henry Dunant?
100
The immediate care you give to a person.
What is First Aid?
100
When your injured person has persistent chest pain or pressure you should do what?
What is call EMS?
100
Looking around the area.
What is Check the Scene?
100
The rhythmic pressing on a non-breathing persons chest.
What is compression?
200
Henry Dunant received this prize in 1901 by founding the international Red Cross and Red Crescent movement.
What is The Nobel Peace prize?
200
1. Recognize the Emergency 2. Call Emergency Medical Services 3. Act according to your skills, knowledge, and comfort level
What is the First Aider's role?
200
Cellphones and other electronic devices can display emergency contacts. These contacts may appear under the acronym _______.
What is ICE? (In Case of Emergency)
200
tapping the shoulder should be done when the person is _______.
What is unconscious or unresponsive?
200
Asking questions, interview the person, and checking the quality of their vital signs. You should also check for further injuries.
What is Secondary Survey?
300
Red Cross or Red Crescent is in this many countries around the world.
What is 190?
300
Catching a Disease one of these 5 things.
What is a Barrier to Action?
300
Moving your injured person.
What is something you should never do unless absolutely necessary?
300
ABC's (only takes 5-10 seconds).
What is a rapid assessment?
300
Signs and Symptoms, Allergies, Medications, Past Medical History, Last Meal, Events Leading up to.
What is SAMPLE?
400
The Canadian Red Cross has this as a mission statement
Improve the lives of vulnerable people by mobilizing the power of humanity in Canada and around the world.
400
Covering your mouth and nose when you sneeze is apart of this.
What is reducing the risk of spreading disease?
400
A network of community resources and personal organized to give emergency care in case of injury or sudden illness.
What is EMS?
400
When the vital organs do not get enough oxygen enriched blood. It is a very common condition that can affect people involved in an emergency situation.
What is Shock?
400
A bracelet, necklace, watchstrap, tattoo, or wallet-card that provides essential information about the person.
What is a Medical Alert?
500
Disaster Management, International Operations, First Aid Programs, Swimming and Water Safety Programs, RespectED: Violence and Abuse Prevention, Homecare Services, Health Equipment Loan Programs
What is 'How we Help'
500
By Direct Contact, Indirect Contact, Airborne Transmission, Vector-Borne Transmission.
How is an infection spread?
500
In a situation that makes you feel uneasy you should do this.
What is call EMS?
500
Occasional gasps of air.
What is agonal respiration?
500
Looking carefully and systematically for injuries that aren't life threatening.
What is Head to Toe?
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