The head position for infants when recieving rescue breaths
What is neutral position?
The emergency action steps (3)
The place that you check for responsiveness for infants.
What is bottom of foot?
CPR age for child
Definition of AED
What is automated external defibrillator?
Length of time to check a person for responsiveness or breathing
What is 5 to 10 seconds?
Infant recovery position
What is place an infant on his or her side or position
the infant face-down along your forearm,
supporting the infant’s head and neck while
keeping the mouth and nose clear?
Length of time to give CPR
What is two minuets
Signs of an emergency
What is unusual: sounds, odors, sights, and behaviors?
First and third step of Pediatric Cardiac Chain of Survival.
What is 1. Prevention and 3. Calling 911
The blood flow to part of the heart muscle is blocked.
What is heart attack?
The depth of giving compressions to a adult.
What is at least two inches?
Latex-Free disposable gloves, breathing barrier, and handwashing.
What is Personal Protective Equipment?
Meaning of the acronym SAMPLE (used for checking a responsive person).
What is S- Signs and Symptoms, A- Allergies, M- Medications, P- Pertinent Medical History, L- Last Food or Drink, E- Events Leading Up to Incident?
The gender that often have 'classic' signs and symptons of a heart attack
What is men?
Good Samaritan Laws put in place to protect responders from...
A network of professionals linked together to provide the best care for people in all types of emergencies.
What is Emergency Medical Services (EMS)?
First you recognize and call 911, next early CPR, then early defibrillation, next early advanced life support, last integrated post-cardiac arrest care.
What is Adult Cardiac Chain of Survival?
The heart stops beating or is beating too ineffectively to circulate blood to the brain and other vital organs
What is cardiac arrest?
People who are EMRs are...
What is Emergency Medical Responders?
What is Police Officers, Fire Fighters, and Park Rangers?