Name an entry
Stride entry, Slip in, Shallow Dive
Before giving back blows and J-Thrusts, what should you do first?
Ask for consent
A lifeguard pulled an unconscious victim out of the water. What CPR step should be done first?
Breaths
When determining someone has a heart attack what medication can you give them. (Angina is prescribed nitroglycerin) Double points for chemical name.
Aspirin (Acetylsalicylic Acid)
What are the three lifesaving kicks?
Whipkick, Eggbeater, Scissorkick
True or False: When a choking victim goes goes fully obstructed, you should get a bystander to call EMS immediately
True
The 3 items should you ask a bystander for (Not including EMS)
AED, Pocket Mask, Gloves
True or False: When removing a victim from the water, you should grab the wrists and lift with your back
False (Lift with your legs)
When giving back blows what should you do in case the victim goes unconscious?
Use your arm as a "seatbelt" across victims chest
You have checked for hazards, checked for consciousness and utilized a bystander. What is the next step?
Check for breathing (Look, Listen, Feel)
A victim losses control of half of their body after a blood clot/bleed slows oxygen to the brain
Stroke
During carries and removals, what should be maintained the entire time?
The victims airway
Name 2 key differences between infant and adult choking rescue
-Get consent from parents
-Finger compressions instead of J-Thrusts
-Keep baby on arm/knee and flip
True or False: After an AED provides a shock, you should take the pads off and continue CPR
False (Pads need to stay on)
A victim feels intense pain in their chest and left arm. They are in denial that anything is wrong
Heart Attack
Name two of the three main carries
Modified Body, Arm Bar, Chin Lift
You are giving CPR to an unconscious choking victim. The first breath doesn't go in. What do you do?
Readjust the airway, head-tilt chin-lift
What is the compression rate that should be kept during CPR?
100-120 beats per minute
A victim has a weak pulse, difficulty breathing, and confusion after seeing a traumatic event
Shock