CPR
S.C.E.N.E.
Heart Attack
Stroke
First Aid
100

What's the # for 911?

911

100

What is always the first step in any situation?

Survey the Scene

100

Can anyone have a heart attack?

Yes

100

Face

Ask the person to smile. Is one side of the face drooping?

100

What is the first thing you need to protect yourself while administering first aid?

PPE 

200

What does CPR stand for?

Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation

200

If you are by yourself, who has to call 911?

You do

200

If you think someone is having a heart attack, what is the first thing you can do to help?

Call 911

200

Arms

Ask the person to raise both arms. Is one side weak?

200

If there is an open wound, after putting on PPE, what is the next thing you need to do?

Stop the bleeding

300

What is the rate of compression?

100 BPM

300

In the situation becomes dangerous, what do you do?

Leave

300

What is the most common symptom of a heart attack

Chest Pain

300

Speech

Ask the person to speak. Are they slurring their words?

300
If stung, what can you use to remove the stinger?

Tweezers or a credit card

400

For an infant, how far should the chest compressions be?

1 - 11/2 inches

400

Is it important to know the your location while calling Emergency Services and why?

Yes. To get them there quicker.

400

Do you want a free 400 points?

Yes!? Congrats

400

Time

Call 911 right away. Remember what time symptoms were noticed.

400

If bitten, how could you identify the animal for Emergency Services?

Take a picture, remember the markings, get the contact info from the owner

500

For an adult, how far should the chest compressions be?

2 in

500

What do you do if they other people around do not know what to do?

Tell them, step by step

500

What are some things that put you at a higher risk of a heart attack?

Smoking, Diabetes, Poor diet

500
Are strokes survivable?

Yes

500

Through all emergencies and scary events, it is important to do what?

Stay Calm. Dial 911. Stay Safe.