common vocabulary
chapter 1
chapter 2
chapter 3
chapter 4
100

permission from the injured or ill person

What is consent?

100

unusual sounds, unusual odors, unusual sights, unusual behavior

What are the 4 signs of emergencies?

100

S = signs and symptoms

A = allergies

M = medications

What is "SAM".

100

cardiopulmonary resuscitation

What is CPR.

100

placing one arm diagonally across the persons chest (providing support), bending the person forward at the waist, firmly striking the person between the shoulders

What are back blows?

200

when a minor needs emergency medical assistance and the minor's parent or guardian is not present 

what is implied consent?

200

check, call, care

What are the 3 emergency steps?

200

If a person responds (such as by moving, opening his or her eyes or moaning) and is breathing normally

What is being responsive?

200

____ minutes is when brain damage can begin to a person enduring cardiac arrest

What is 4 - 6 minutes?

200

wrapping your arms around the person's waist, making a fist above the person's naval and cover it with the other hand, giving quick upward thrusts into the persons abdomen

What are abdominal thrusts?

300

a network of professionals linked together to provide the best care for people in all types of emergencies

What is emergency medical system (EMS)?

300

laws that usually protect respondents who act the way a "reasonable and prudent person" would act if that person were in the same situation

What are good Samaritan laws?

300

If the person does not respond in any way and is not breathing or is only gasping

What is being unresponsive?

300

the pain or discomfort is persistent, lasting longer than 3 - 6 minutes, or is going away then coming back

What are symptoms of a heart attack?

300

placing one hand along the infants back, while cradling the back of the infant's head. place the pads of two fingers in the center of the infants chest, pressing down about 1 1/2 inches then allowing it to return to its normal position

What are chest thrusts?
400

when blood flow to the part of the heart muscle is blocked

What is a heart attack?

400

equipment used to prevent pathogens from contaminating your skin, mucous membranes or clothing

What is personal protective equipment?

400

An individual who may become anxious if separated from his or her parent before beginning care

Who are toddlers?

400

(true or false) cardiac arrest is the same as a heart attack?

What is false?

400

(true or false) buttons, coins, magnets, marbles, beads, pebbles, pens or marker caps are all household objects that can cause choking

What is true?

500

equipment used to prevent pathogens from contaminating your skin, mucous membranes or clothing

What is personal protective equipment?

500

pathogens spread when blood from an infected person enters the bloodstream of a person who is not infected

What is bloodborne pathogens

500

Individuals who are usually comfortable speaking with adults when responsive; they are able to understand what is happening

Who are school-age children?

500

For each minute that CPR and use of an AED are delayed, the person's chance for survival is reduced about _____ percent?

What is 10 percent?

500

(true or false) children older than 5 years are at higher risk of choking

What is false?