EMS
First Aid
CPR
Choking
AED
100

You must first do this before you treat a conscious victim.

get permission

100

Some things you should include are bandages, gauze, scissors, tape, and a CPR mask.

First-Aid Kit

100

This is the correct ratio of compressions to breaths.

30 compressions, 2 breaths

100

These are the two basic steps when caring for a choking infant.

5 back blows between the shoulder blades and 5 chest compressions between the nipples

100

AED stands for

Automatic External Defibrillator

200

This protects us legally if we help someone in an emergency.

Good Samaritan Law

200

This is the most important person to protect when you react to an emergency

yourself

200

This is the only difference in CPR when giving CPR to an unconscious victim who was choking

when you open the airway, look for an object in the throat

200

These 3 things help to determine if someone is choking.

They cannot cough, speak, or breathe

200

These are the two basic things an AED does.

analyze heart rhythm and, if necessary deliver a shock

300

According to the Good Samaritan Law, you are not required to give care when...

it is a dangerous situation

300

After determining the scene is safe, you should

check for responsiveness

300

This is the correct rate of compressions in beats per minute (BPM)

100 to 120 bpm

300

Do this if a person seems like they are choking and coughing forcefully.

Encourage them to keep coughing

300

The rapid, irregular, unsynchronized contraction of the heart muscle.

fibrillation

400

This is what you should do after you determine responsiveness in a victim.

call 9-1-1

400

We do not ask a person with a nosebleed to tip their heads back because of this.

We don't want blood running down their throat.

400

These are the two fingers to use when giving compressions to an infant

ring and middle

400

This is where you normally place your fist when performing abdominal thrust.

just above belly button index finger in the stomach, thumb up and where your thumb is located is the sweet spot 

400

This is the correct pathway of blood through the heart.

right atrium, right ventrical, left atrium, left ventrical

500

This is what "EMS" stands for

emergency medical system

500

This is the reason we need to control any bleeding before we start CPR.

No blood=no oxygen.

500

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500

This is what you do if the victim is pregnant or you cannot get your hands around them.

chest compressions

500

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