Basic First Aid
Burns
Shock
CAB
GTMO 8
100
Which heat injury is the most severe and considered life-threatening?
What is heat stroke
100
Burns are classified according to thier...?
What is depth
100
What is the condition where the blood circulation is not adequate?
What is shock
100
What does "CAB" stand for?
What is circulation, airway, breathing
100
What are the GTMO 8 wounds?
What are electrical shock/abdominal evisceration/smoke inhalation/amputation/facial wound/burns/compound fracture/sucking chest wound
200
Which is the least severe heat injury?
What is heat cramps
200
Which degree of burn involves all layers of tissue?
What is third degree
200
What is one sign of shock?
What is skin moist and clammy OR pupils dilated OR pulse rapid and weak
200
The compression to breath ratio for CPR is?
What is 30:2
200
How many dressings should be applied when treating an abdominal wound with protruding intestines?
What is one
300
What is the first priority of First Aid?
What is save lives
300
Skin with second degree burns is often described as...?
What is blistering
300
What is the last step for all GTMO 8 wounds?
What is treat for shock
300
What is the first thing every watchstander should check for when arriving on a scene?
What is scene safety
300
The most common injuries suffered with electrical shock are?
What cardiac arrest & Burns
400
How far above the amputation do you place the first tourniquet?
What is 2-3 inches
400
What is the method to estimate the surface area of burns?
What is the rule of nines
400
What is the shock position?
What is patient on back with feet elevated 6-12 inches
400
What technique is used for relieving a foreign body obstruction from a choking adult victim?
What is abdominal thrust technique (Heimlich)
400
Which injury is caused by penetration that makes a hole is the chest cavity?
What is sucking chest wound
500
When should a watch stander remove a tourniquet?
What is NEVER!
500
What type of wounds should be assessed or a patient who has suffered electrical shock?
What is entry and exit wounds
500
What is the purpose for elevating the legs when treating shock?
What is to keep blood flowing to the vital organs
500
What are the four instances CPR should be stopped?
What are to exhausted to continue/medical arrives/scene becomes unsafe/patient wakes up
500
What is the first step in rescue and treatment of an electrical shock casualty?
What is secure the power or remove the victim from circuit