Definitions
Risk Factors & Habits
Signs & Symptoms
Response & Assessments
Treatments
100

medically diagnosed condition caused by poor blood circulation to the heart. 

What is Angina?

100

Leading risk factor of Heart Disease and Stroke?

What is smoking?

100

Pain, pressure or tightness in the chest or shoulder, trouble breathing, shortness of breath, flushed face, sweating

What are the signs and symptoms of Angina and Heart Attack? Pt1

100

Recognize, Assess and Act

What is the Rescue Process?

100

Also known as Fowler's position, is a medical position where a patient is seated at a 45–60 degree angle to the horizontal plane.

What is Semi-Sitting position?

200

Occurs when a blood vessel carrying blood and oxygen to the heart is blocked. Sometimes called Myocardial Infarction.

What is a Heart Attack?

200

High Pressure within the blood vessels adds to the workload of the heart

What is High blood pressure / hypertension?
200

Anxiety, fear, indigestion, fatigue, shock

What are the symptoms of Angina and Heart Attack? Pt2

200

Checking for Hazards, Mechanism of Injury

What is victim and scene assessment?

200

Loosen tight clothing around neck and chest

What is making a victim comfortable/alleviating pressure?

300

The heart has stopped beating. Blood stops carrying oxygen to the brain heart and vital organs

What is Cardiac Arrest?

300

Age, Gender, Hereditary traits

What is an uncontrollable risk factor?

300

Pain in the arms, neck back or jaw, weak, rapid pulse

What are the signs and symptoms of Heart Attack? Pt1

300

LOC's & ABC's

What is a Primary Assessment?

300

Medication prescribed to the victim, which they will administer to themselves

What is Nitroglycerin?

400

Right medicine, right amount, right person, right time, right method

What are the 5'Rs?

400

Regular Exercise, Maintaining a balanced diet, regular check-ups

What are healthy lifestyle habits?

400

denial of symptoms, confusion, nausea and weakness

What are the signs and symptoms of Heart Attack? Pt 2

400

Victim History, Vital Signs, Head to Toe Assessment, Vital Checks

What is a secondary assessment?

400

Alternative tablet a victim can take to reduce symptoms

What is ASA/Asprin?

500

High deposits cause atherosclerosis; a narrowing of the arteries that increases the risk of blockage within the arteries of the heart and brain.

What is High Cholesterol?

500

Unconsciousness, unresponsiveness, Not breathing, No pulse, No signs of circulation            

What are signs and symptoms of Cardiac Arrest?

500

Step taken to alert emergency responders someone is in need of medical assistance.

What is contacting EMS?

500

W.A.R.T.S

What is the acronym used to explain the treatment of Shock?