Emergency
Preparedness
First Aid
Terms
CPR
Injuries
100

When is the only time you should move an unconscious victim?

If their life is in danger.

100

The immediate medical attention given to a victim of an injury or sudden illness is defined as:

First Aid

100

Hema- (hemat-)

Blood

100

CPR

Cardio Pulmonary Resuscitation; a technique that combines artificial respiration with chest compressions

100
Name the condition where the muscles become stiff and hard, followed by severe muscle spasms.

Convulsions

200

What are the two steps to help control bleeding?


Apply direct pressure

*elevate the injury above the heart

200

If you must leave a victim for any reason, what should you do first?

Place them in the recovery position

200

If a person's blood pressure drops to a critical low, it causes a condition known as:

shock

200

The first step in CPR for an unconscious choking victim is to?

Give 30 chest compressions

200
What type of burns require emergency medical treatment?

3rd degree burns

300

What is the term that refers to the stopping of the heart

cardiac arrest

*one of the most common causes is a heart attack

300

Name the viral disease transmitted through the saliva of a diseased animal

Rabies

300
The term for temporary loss of consciousness often preceded by weakness, dizziness, and paleness.

Fainting

300
What technique should you use to open a victim's airway if you suspect a spinal injury?

chin lift; don't tilt the head

300

Define an open wound and name 3 examples

Any break in the skin or mucous membrane

-laceration

-abrasion

-puncture 

(incision)

400

What are the 3 things you should do in an Emergency situation?

1. Check your surroundings

2. Call 911

3. Care for the victim(s)

400

What type of venom is typically injected by pit vipers?

Hemolytic (attacking the circulatory system)

400
-lytic

Causing decomposition 

400

Per the book, when administering CPR to an adult, how many chest compressions and rescue breaths should you administer, and at what rate?

30 compressions to 2 breaths; 5 rounds every 2 minutes

(30 compressions every 18 seconds)


400

The body's inability to perspire, a flushed appearance, and a high fever are all signs of what?

Heat stroke
500

The three life threatening conditions you should check a victim for are:

Blocked Airway

Breathing 

Severe Bleeding


500

Compare and contrast a fracture and a dislocation?

A fracture is any crack, break or chip in a bone (an open fracture will protrude through the skin; a closed fracture does not).

A dislocation is a forceful movement of a bone out of it's normal position within a joint.

500

Eye diseases and disorders are treated by a:

Ophthalmologist


500

Explain the procedure (in order) when a choking victim loses consciousness. (7 steps)

1. Lay victim on his back

2. Kneel to the side of the victim's chest

3. Give 30 chest compressions

4. Open the airway

5. Do a finger sweep (IF you see something)

6. Do a chin lift/head tilt.

7. Give 2 slow breaths

Repeat until the object is dislodged. 

500

Immediate care for most sprains and strains involve what 4 components?


R - rest

I - immobilize 

C - cold

E - elevate