Allergic Reaction
Diabetes/Seizure
CPR/Choking
Asthma/Anxiety
Misc Body Parts
100

Signs of a mild allergic reaction

What is:

redness, mild swelling, itching?

100

These are signs of low blood sugar

What is....

Shakiness, sweatiness, lethargy, pallor?

100

Perform this for severe choking (gasping for air, can't talk, etc)

Abdominal thrusts/Heimlich maneuver

100

Signs that a student is having trouble breathing

What is...

Rapid breaths, accessory muscles, sweating, pacing, restlessness, change in color, coughing, unresponsiveness

100

These are signs of concussion

What is...

Headache, confusion, drowsiness, swelling at the injury site, lethargy, sensitivity to light/noise

200

Signs of a severe allergic reaction 

What is....

Increased swelling, severe itching, coughing, abdominal pain, throat swelling, loss of consciousness, palor, etc?

200

This is done to treat low blood sugar

What is...

Give carbs, monitor, notify parent?

200
Perform this if a student is choking and becomes unresponsive

What is...

CPR?

200

I should have a student use inhaler if they can talk but can NOT complete their sentence (having trouble breathing)

What is...

Correct (if they have one prescribed)

200

Do this if a child falls down and cuts their leg on the concrete

What is...

Apply pressure to stop bleeding, carefully clean wound with soap and water, apply gauze and or bandaid as wound needs, notify parent?

300

This is done for a severe allergic reaction

What is...

use of an epi-pen?

300

What are some reasons a person may have a seizure?

What is...

Injury, temperature increase, underlying medical condition, etc...?

300

Known as the best place to check for a pulse in a child

What is...

carotid artery (neck)

300

Do these steps to use an inhaler

What is...

Take off cap, put on chamber (if it has one), have student blow out air, press device, have student breathe in chamber for 6-8 seconds, remove chamber from mouth, wait one minute prior to taking second puff (if it is needed or ordered), monitor student, notify parent regarding status

300

Do this for nosebleed

What is...

Keep student calm, place cotton roll or pinch end of nose, don't tilt head back, carefully remove cotton roll, encouraged student to not pick or blow nose hard, clean up student/have student wash hands, notify parents

400

Describe how to use an epi pen safely

What is...

 

Remain calm, pull off cap, inject in thigh, hold for 5 sec, pull needle straight out, engage safety release, remain with student as 911/parents are called, dispose of needle in sharps container after situation is over?

400

These are signs of a seizure

What is...

Body jerking, eye movements, collapsing, blank stares, etc?

400

These two actions are needed to perform CPR on a child/adult

What is...

Chest compressions (2 hands center of chest)

Rescue breaths (2 breaths after 30 compressions)

400

Notify these people if student does not have an inhaler and is having trouble breathing

What is...

Parent, 911, Mandee?

400

Do this for injury of tongue, inside of cheek or tooth

What is...


Rinse area, keep student calm, notify parent

If a student knocks a permanent tooth out or partially breaks it, put in carton of milk and call parent immediately to call dentist

500

True/False:  911 is called if epi-pen is used

True

500

Do these things during and after seizure

What is...

During:  keep them safe, place on side, monitor airway, keep time, remain calm, notify parent, refer to action plan if they have one (possibly notify ems if first time seizure or no other action plan)

After:  keep them safe, stay calm, await ems, update parent

500

The AED in the building I work at is located here

What is...

Various answers per building

500

True/False:  911 is called if a student has an asthma attack.

What is....

True

500

Name difference of treatment if student is hit/punched in eye vs student gets dirt in eye

What is...


If student is hit/punched, encouraged to keep eye closed to lessen any further injury/protect eye.  Offer ice and notify parent.

If student has dirt in eye, rinse out eye with water, encourage them to keep eye open, encourage them not to keep rubbing or touching eye, notify parent if it persists?