Area Check
Awareness
Ambulance
Airway
Breathing
Circulation
What is Primary Assessment?
Blockage of blood flow and oxygen to the heart.
What is a Heart Attact?
Treating a respiratory emergency without medication?
What is Pursed Lip Breathing?
30:2
What is the Ratio for CPR Compressions to Breaths?
4 different degrees of severity ranging from redness to peeling skin.
What are burn injuries?
History & ________ & Head to Toe
What are Vitals?
Blockage of blood flow and oxygen to the brain.
What is a Stroke?
Spasms in the airway muscles and increased mucus production.
What is Asthma?
Head Tilt - Chin Lift
What is opening an airway?
Rigid Convulsions
What is a Seizure?
STRAW or WARTS is how your treat this
What is Shock?
Deadly Bleed
What is an Arterial Bleed?
Commonly known as "over-breathing".
What is Hyperventilation?
1-7
What is a Child?
Never induce vomiting.
What is Poisoning?
The Acronym for taking a victim's History.
What is SAMPLE?
The way to recognize a STROKE.
F.A.S.T
The medication inside an Epi-Pen.
What is Epinepherine?
5 centimetres or 2 inches
How deep do you have to push during compressions?
Covering both eyes to prevent movement.
What is an eye injury?
There are 5 of these, and a victims state can decrease at any point.
How many Levels of Consciousness are there?
Nitroglycerine
What is the medication for Angina?
Right Person
Right Medication
Right Dosage
Right Time
Right Method
What are the 5 Rights of Medication?
Visual Sweep
What is CPR Choking Procedures?
Could look unbalanced or drunk and experience dizziness.
What is Diabetes?