Foundations
Checking an injured person
Cardiac emergencies
Choking
Sudden illness
100

Law which protects res ponder from financial liability. 

What is Good Samaritan law?

100

What does SAMPLE stand for?

What are signs, allergies, medication, pertinent medical history, last food or drink, events leading up to the accident. 
100

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

What is a heart attack.

100
When caring for a person of choking you use these two methods. 

What is back blows, and abdominal thrusts. 

100

What are signs and symptoms of sudden illnesses?

What is 

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.




200

When to activate the EMS system?

What is Emergency situations, or Emergency conditions. 

200
Before treating a child or infant you must ask the parents this.

What is consent. 

200

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

What is a cardiac arrest.

200

For what age group do you give a combination of 5 back blows followed by 5 chest thrusts?

What is an infant. 

200

Is asthma a chronic or a acute illness?

What is a chronic illness. 

300

If someone is unresponsive and unable to give consent what is the law that assumes the person would give consent. 

What is implied consent. 

300

If a person moves their eyes, mouth, and is breathing normally what are they?

What is responsive.

300

What is 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.

300

When you tap on someone and they do not respond, they are in what condition?

 

What is being unresponsive. 

300

Convert liquid medication into a mist, which is delivered over several minutes?

What is small-volume Nebulizers  

400

These are spread when blood from an infected person enters the blood stream of a non infected person. 

What is blood-borne pathogens. 

400

If the person does not respond in any way and is not

breathing or is only gasping, what should you assume?

What is a cardiac arrest. 

400
When do you do 30 compression's and 2 breaths. 

What is CPR.

400

What is the condition that happens when the airway becomes either partially or completely blocked by a foreign option.

What is choking. 

400

A written plan that the person develops

with his or her healthcare provider that details

daily management of the condition. 

What is an Asthma action plan.

500

These get expelled into the air when an affected person coughs of sneezes. 

What is Airborne Pathogens

500

Is isolated breathing or frequent gasping normal breathing?

NO. 

500

For what age group do you place Two fingers on center of chest, just below the nipple line when giving CPR. 

What is Infant.

500
Talking and laughing with food in your mouth put you at risk for what?

What is choking. 

500

A drug that slows or stops the effects of anaphylaxis.

What is Epinephrine.