Used to protect you from contact with saliva and other body fluids, such as blood, as you give rescue breaths.
What is breathing barriers?
When checking a child check ____ __ ____.
What is toe to head?
Occurs when blood flow to part of the heart muscle is blocked.
What is heart attack?
A skill that is used when a person is in cardiac arrest to keep oxygenated blood moving to the brain and other vital organs until advanced medical help arrives.
What is CPR?
Number of back blows and abdominal thrusts in each set while caring for an adult or child who is choking.
What is 5?
A network of professionals linked together to provide the best care for people in all types of emergencies.
What is EMS system?
When checking an adult check ____ __ ____.
What is head to toe?
Occurs when the heart stops beating or beats too ineffectively to circulate blood to the brain and other vital organs.
What is cardiac arrest?
Number of chest compressions in each set of CPR.
What is 30?
If you see an object in a choking person's mouth, remove the object using your ____.
What is finger?
Unusual sounds, unusual sights, unusual odors, unusual behaviors.
What is signs of an emergency?
How long to check for responsiveness and breathing of a person who appears to be unresponsive.
What is 5 to 10 seconds?
You may be able to help a person who is showing early signs and symptoms of a heart attack by offering the person an appropriate does of ____.
What is aspirin?
Number of rescue breaths in each set of CPR.
What is 2?
Include foods, household objects, and toys.
What is choking hazards?
Usually protect responders who act the way a reasonable and prudent person would act if that person were in the same situation.
What is Good Samaritan Laws?
The "S" in SAMPLE used to interview the person you're giving care to stands for ____ __ ____.
What is signs and symptoms?
Isolated or frequent gasping in the absence of normal breathing in an unresponsive person.
What is agonal breaths?
Depth of compressions when giving CPR to an adult.
What is at least 2 inches?
Some ____ __ ____ are a person having a surprised facial expression, placing one or both hands on their throat, and coughing forcefully or weakly.
What is signs of choking?
Before giving first aid care, you must obtain ____ from the injured or ill person (or the person's parent or guardian if the person is a minor.
What is consent?
When the injured or ill person is an ____ adult, a family member, caregiver, or other person who knows the adult well can be a valuable source of information.
What is older?
Describes five actions that, when performed in rapid succession, increase the person's likelihood of surviving cardiac arrest.
What is Cardiac Chain of Survival?
When giving rescue breaths, keep the person's ____ tilted back and avoid taking too large of a breath or blowing too forcefully.
What is head?
When giving care to an ____ who is choking, give back blows and chest thrusts.
What is infant?