CPR
AED
Signs and Symptoms
Breathing
First Aid
100

Compression to ventilation rate for adult

What is 30:2?

100

Correct pad placement on victim.

What is upper right and lower left?

100

Numbness, slurred speech, weakness on one side of the body. 

What is a stroke?

100

If choking victim is coughing

What is encourage victim to keep coughing? 

100

ABC of primary assessment. 

What is airway, breathing, and circulation? 

200

Compression to ventilation rate for 2 person CPR on infant.

What is 15:2?

200

Appropriate time to use pediatric pads.

What is on a infant or child up to 8 years old or weighing less than 55 pounds?

200

Wheezing, difficulty breathing, nausea, and pale skin.  

What is an asthma attack? 

200

When a breath does not go in. 

What is re-tilt the head and try again? 

200

Scene Size Up (5 parts)

What is:

1) Scene is safe for me to enter.

2) Initial impression. 

3) PPE.

4) Any more victims or equipment needed. 

5) Start primary assessment.

300

Correct depth for CPR on an adult.

What is 2inches to 2.4inches?

300

AED pad placement for infants. 

What is front and back?

300

Throat swelling, sweating, inefficient breaths, and hives.  

What is anaphylactic shock? 

300

First actions for choking victim. 

What is obtain consent followed by 5 abdomen thrust? 

300

SAMPLE

What is signs and symptoms, allergies, medications, pertinent past medical history, last oral intake, events leading up to the incident? 

400

Correct beats per minute for compressions. 

What is 100 to 120 beats per minute? 

400

Pad placement on person with body jewelry, like dermal or piercing's.   

What is move pad placement slightly to avoid touching jewelry? 

400

Nausea, irritability, pale skin, and excessive thirst. 

What is shock?

400

Rate of ventilations for an adult. 

What is one breath every 5-6 seconds? 

400

First step when treating a burn. 

What is removing victim from source of the burn? 
500

5 reasons to stop CPR.

What is:

1) Someone relieving you.

2) AED Analyzing or shocking.

3) Scene becomes unsafe.

4) Obvious signs of life.

5) You are alone and too exhausted to continue. 

500

4 types of detectable heart rhythms for commercial AED.    

What is normal sinus rhythms, ventricular tachycardia (V-tach), ventricular fibrillation (V-fib), no sinus rhythm? 

500

Extreme fatigue, pain in back, feeling of anxiety, nausea, and sweating. 

What is a heart attack? 

500

Amount of time before reassessing victim when giving ventilations. 

What is 2 minutes or about 20 breaths? 

500

4 types of open wounds. 

What is abrasion, laceration, avulsion, and puncture?