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What does PPE stand for

personal protective equipment

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What acronym will help you assess an emergency?

SAMPLE

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What is the medical explanation of a heart attack?

When blood flow to part of the heart muscle is blocked

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What household items, other than food can be a choking hazard for children?

Toys

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abnormal electrical activity in the brain, leading to temporary and involuntary changes in body movement, function, sensation, awareness or behavior.

What is a seizure?

200

how long should you wash your hands for?

At least 20 seconds

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How should you check for responsiveness in an adult?

Tap their shoulder or call their name

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What is the most common symptom of a heart attack?

Chest pain

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What is the ratio for back blows and abdominal thrusts?

5:5

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inflammation and narrowing of the airways

What is Asthma?

300

What should your first three steps be when arriving at an emergency?

Check, call, care

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What should you assume someone is suffering from if they don't respond?

Cardiac arrest

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What is the medical explanation of cardiac arrest?

when the heart stops beating or beats too ineffectively to circulate blood to the brain and other vital organs.

300

What is the passageway between the mouth and lungs that allows life-sustaining oxygen into the body? 

the airway.

300

immune systems trying to fight off ordinary things that are not usually harmful

What is an allergic reaction?

400

T/F You should walk on ice if someone has become stuck in a frozen pond

False.

400

What does the S stand for in Sample?

Signs and symptoms

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What over the counter pain-killer is effective for aiding a heart attack?

Asprin

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What should a first aid provider do when someone is too big to reach around correctly?

Use chest thrusts

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A drug that slows or stops the effects of anaphylaxis.

What is Epinephrine?

500

What are the two types of breathing barriers?

Face shield and pocket mask

500

What does M stand for in SAMPLE

Medications

500

What is the Cardiac Chain of Survival?

five actions that when performed in rapid succession, increase the person’s likelihood of surviving cardiac arrest

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How should you check responsiveness on an infant?

Tap their foot

500

Trouble breathing, Pain (such as chest pain, abdominal pain or a headache), Changes in level of consciousness (such as being confused or unaware of one’s surroundings, or becoming unresponsive), Light-headedness or dizziness, Nausea, vomiting, diarrhea or stomach cramps, A fever.

What is symptoms of sudden illness?