Chapter 1: Before Giving Care
Chapter 2: Checking an Injured or Ill Person
Chapter 3: Cardiac Emergencies
Chapter 4: Choking
Chapter 5: Sudden Illness
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EMS stands for

Emergency medical services

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If you detect illness or injury you should ____ the person by telling them you are going to help.

reassure

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A heart attack occurs when the blood flow to the ___ is blocked

heart
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True or false: You should put a finger in a choking person's mouth even if you can't see the object

False

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True or false: chronic illness is an illness that a person deals with on an ongoing basis and often requires continuous treatment to manage

True

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Once you recognize an emergency situation you must

Decide to take action

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If there is no parents present, you can give care to a child because of 

Implied consent

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If you think someone is having a heart attack you should

Call 9-1-1

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If someone is able to cough while choking you should...

Encourage them to continue coughing

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Breathing that is faster and shallower than normal is called _________

Hyperventilation

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The 4 signs of an emergency are

1. Unusual sounds

2. Unusual sights

3. Unusual odors

4. Unusual behaviors

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Before giving care to a child or infant with a parents present you must

Get consent

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True or false: cardiac arrest is the same as a heart attack

False

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The correct steps for an infant choking are:

1. 5 back blows

2. 5 chest thrusts

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A chronic illness in which triggers cause inflammation and narrowing of the airways, making breathing difficult is called ______

Asthma

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The laws that protect responders who act in a way a "reasonable and prudent person" would act are called

Good Samaritan Laws

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Check for responsiveness and breathing for ___ seconds

5-10

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The first chain on the Pediatric Cardiac Chain of Survival is ____

Prevention

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The correct steps for an adult or child choking are:

1. 5 back blows

2. 5 abdominal thrusts

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Signs and symptoms of ________:

- Wheezing or coughing

- Rapid, shallow breathing (or trouble breathing)

- Sweating

an asthma attack

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The emergency action steps are:

1. Check

2. Call

3. Care

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SAM stands for

Signs and symptoms, allergies, medications

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For each minute that CPR and use of an AED are delayed, the person’s chance for survival is reduced by about ____

10%

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If while giving care to a choking person they become unresponsive, you should...

Begin CPR starting with chest compressions

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A hormone that causes glucose to be moved from the bloodstream into the cells is called

Insulin