CPR + BLS
First Aid
Physiology
200

How long do you check for pulse & breathing?

More than 5 seconds, no more than 10

200

What should a diabetic with low blood sugar be given?

a) Chocolate

b) Fruit Juice

c) Diet Coke

d) Nothing

B) Fruit Juice

200

How does the coronal plane divide the body?

Front & back (Anterior & Posterior)

300

You have verified scene safety. A person is unresponsive, but they are still breathing when you arrive on scene. What do you do next?

Check for pulse and breathing.

300

How do you treat jellyfish stings?

Hot water, as hot as the person can stand.

300

What is the vitreous humor?

Transparent, jelly-like substance

400

What is LUD?

Manual Lateral Uterine Displacement for pregnant people, push the baby bump to the LEFT

400

What does the occipital lobe do?

Vision

400

What is impetigo?

Contagious skin infection, yellow crusts, oozing vesicles & pustules

500

Signs of poor perfusion? 

Cyanosis, mottling, bpm<60, altered mental state

500

Arriving first to the scene, you find an unresponsive person with no pulse that has thrown up. You feel CPR is not something you are comfortable giving them. What would be the next best thing for you to do? *

Do one-handed CPR
500

What are vesicles (on the skin)?

Fluid-filled sacs under the skin, blisters

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