CPR & Choking
Primary Emergencies
Secondary Emergencies
Rescue of Others
Self Protection
100

The ratio of chest compressions to breaths.

What is 30:2

100

People around you in a situation that can help you with various tasks (calling 911, getting supplies, etc.)

What is a bystander

100

A systematic check over the victims body to look for any bumps, bruises, scrapes or other variations of bodily harm.

What is Head to Toe

100

Talk, throw, reach, wade, row, swim, tow, and carry.

What is the Ladder Approach

100

The barrier device used to protect you against any bodily fluids.

What is gloves

200

The unit that delivers an electrical shock to the heart.

What is AED

200

Confusion, restlessness, weakness, anxiety, 

What is Shock

200

Signs include; difficulty breathing, anxiety, wheezing

What is Asthma

200

The act that protects you as a first aider.

What is Good Samaritan Act

300

A commuinty wide system that responds to emergencies.

What is EMS

300

pain in chest & shoulder, denial of symptoms...

What is Heart Attack

300

Treatment for Hyperventilation

Reassure and try to calm victim, call EMS if it becomes severe

300

Position in which we give drowning victims a floating aid

Reverse and Ready

400

This is the best position in which to allow vomit to drain.

What is Recovery Position.

400

A  condition where half of the body goes limp, and involves lack of blood to the brain

What is Stroke.

400

Difficulty breathing, often caused by an allergen.

What is Anaphylaxis

500

A rescuer assumes permission to help a unconscious person.

What is implied concent.

500

This is your main priority when dealing with primary emergencies.

What is ABC

500

What do we do when blood has soaked through the bandages of a bleeding victim?

Keep adding bandages onto and apply direct pressure to wound