Foundations Fun
Checking you out
Cardiac Care
Choking Causes Problems
Ew, Illnesses
100

The Emergency Action steps that are typically performed as soon as someone comes across an emergency situation. 

What is Check, Call, Care?

100

The method you use to gather more information about the person you are helping.

What is SAMPLE Method.

100

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

What is a heart attack.

100

Foods, Household Objects, and Toys

What is typical choking hazards?

100

This illness strikes suddenly and last only for a short period of time 

What is a cute illness.

200

Unusual Sounds, Unusal Odors, Unusual Sights, and Unusual Behaviors

What are the signs of an Emergency?

200

How must you visually check a person before you give care?

Check from head to toe.

200

Commonly mistaken as a heart attack, but this occurs when the heart stops beating or beats too ineffectively to circulate blood to the body. 

What is cardiac arrest.

200

5 Back blows and 5 Abdominal Thrusts

What is how to perform first aid for choking. 

200

This illness is an illness that lives with a person with on an ongoing basis and often requires continuous treatment in order to manage it. 

What is chronic illness. 

300

This law usually protects responders who act in "reasonable and prudent person" would act if that person were in the same situation. 

What is Good Samaritan Laws?

300

How must you physically check a person before giving care (Baby and Adult)?

What is tapping a baby's foot and tapping the person's shoulder. 

300

This medication is used to possibly help someone with a heart attack after checkign to see whether they are allergic.

What is Aspirin.

300

You do this after giving back blows and abdominal thrusts and they become unresponsive.

What is CPR.

300

The thing EMS people look for when they arrive at the scene of emergency to give specific care.

What is identification tag

400

Before giving first aid care, you must obtain what  from the injured or sick person. 

What is consent?

400

When a person is responsive but not fully awake, what must you do?

What is rolling the person in a recovery postion and calling 9-1-1?

400

Placed on the upper right side of the chest and the other on the lower left side of the chest below the armpit. 

What is an AED.

400

Positioned next to this person kneeling, one arm is diagonally across chest, bending this person over close to the ground and beginning back blows. Once completed this is followed by abdominal thrusts.

What is caring for a child who is choking.

400

Most common respiratory disease that effects a perosn's work out life. 

What is Asthma

500

This bodily fluid can be passed through blood or air when someone is giving care to an infected person.

What are pathogens?

500

Signs and Symptoms, Allergies, Medications.

What is SAM in SAMPLE Method?

500

Prevention, Early CPR, Activation of the EMS, Early advanced life support, and integrated post-cardiac arrest care

What is Pediatric Cardiac Chain of Survivial.

500

The only time were you are able to do chest thrusts rather then abdominal.

What is when the person is too large and person is too pregnant. 

500

This requires an EpiPen when a person consumes or comes to contact with the thing they are not supposed to.

What is an Allergic Reaction.