Vital signs
system at work
pulse check
CPR & AED
First Aid Know-How
100

What is the normal pulse rate for a resting adult?

60–100 bpm

100

Which two systems are responsible for circulating oxygen?

Respiratory and circulatory systems

100

What are two common pulse points?

Carotid and radial

100

What does AED stand for?

Automated External Defibrillator

100

What’s the first step in any emergency situation?

Check the scene for safety

200

How does an infant’s pulse rate compare to an adult’s?

Faster – usually 100–160 bpm

200

What happens to the heart during cardiac arrest?

It stops beating or beats ineffectively

200

Where do you check the pulse on an unconscious adult?

Carotid artery in the neck

200

What is the correct depth for chest compressions on an adult?

At least 2 inches

200

How do you treat a minor burn?

Cool water, cover with clean bandage, don’t apply butter/ice

300

What is the normal respiratory rate for a child?

20–30 breaths per minute

300

What is the role of CPR during cardiac arrest?

Manually pumps blood and delivers oxygen to organs

300

Where is the best pulse point on an infant?

Brachial artery—inside of upper arm

300

What is the compression-to-breath ratio for adult CPR?

30 compressions to 2 breaths

300

How do you control severe bleeding?

Apply direct pressure, elevate, add more dressing if needed

400

Why do infants have higher respiratory and heart rates than adults?

Smaller lungs and higher metabolic rate

400

How does AED help during cardiac arrest?

Delivers shock to restore heart rhythm

400

How long should you check for a pulse before starting CPR?

No more than 10 seconds

400

What should you do before pressing the shock button on an AED?

Make sure no one is touching the victim

400

What does the acronym SAMPLE stand for in First Aid?

Symptoms, Allergies, Meds, Past med history, Last meal, Events

500

Compare pulse and respiratory rates for an adult, child, and infant.

Infant: highest, Child: moderate, Adult: lowest

500

What happens to oxygen flow when both systems fail?

Oxygen can’t reach the brain and organs—risk of brain damage/death

500

Name the steps to check respiratory rate.

Look, listen, feel; count breaths for 30 secs Ă— 2

500

Name the five steps of using an AED.

Power on, attach pads, analyze, clear, shock if advised

500

Describe the recovery position.

Side-lying, arm under head, leg bent to stabilize