PPE
Three C's
ABCs
Conscious Victim
Unconscious Victim
100

What does PPE stand for?

Personal Protective Equipment

100

What are the three C's?

Check Call Care

100

What does ABC stand for in relation to emergency situations?

Airway

Breathing

Circulation

100

If you have checked the scene for safety in an emergency and it was safe to approach the victim, what is the first thing you need to do? Explain all situations.

Get consent to help them. If they say no you cannot treat them, but can call 911. If it is a child/infant you must ask the parent/guardians for consent to help. If no parent/guardian is present then consent is implied.

100

Do you have to obtain consent to treat and unconscious victim?

No

200

What is at least one example of PPE?

Breathing Barriers

Gloves


200

What three things are you checking for when checking the scene of an emergency?

Unusual sights

Unusual sounds

Unusual smells

200

When checking the airway what is the first thing you should do? What do you do next?

Tilt the victim's chin back past the neutral position to open the airway. Look inside for any foreign objects. If there are any, use a finger sweep to remove them.

200

What is the pneumonic device that helps you remember which questions to ask a conscious victim?

SAM

200

If you have revived an unconscious victim what should you do next provided there is no head/neck/or spinal injury? Explain all steps.

Put the victim in the recovery position by raising the arm closest to you above the victim's head so their head can rest on it. Gently pull the opposite shoulder and hip towards you so the victim is not on their side. Bend the victim's knees to help steady them.

300

PPE helps to prevent what?

The spread of pathogens
300

After checking the scene you have determined that the scene is not safe. What is the next step?

Call 911 or local EMS and wait for their arrival

300

When checking for breathing you should be checking for what two things?

Listening for sounds from the mouth and heat while also checking to see movement in the chest.

300

What does SAM stand for?

Signs and Symptoms

Allergies

Medications and Medical Conditions

300

A victim has collapsed in front of you on the sidewalk while grabbing his chest. You have checked the scene for safety and the victim for consciousness. He is now unconscious and you have put on PPE and requested an AED and first aid kit. What are the next steps?

Specifically tell someone to call 911 or local EMS. Check the ABC's for no longer than 5 seconds.

If the victim is not breathing and there is not pulse start CPR. Use the AED as soon as it arrives and continue until EMS arrives.

400

Even if you use PPE while treating a victim what should you still do after treating them?

Wash your hands or any exposed skin with warm water and soap for at least 20 seconds.

400
After checking the scene for safety, you have determined the scene to be safe. What is the next step? Include all steps.

Check the victim for consciousness by tapping on the shoulders and shouting to get their attention if possible.

400

How and where do you check for a pulse?

Using your index and middle finger you should check on either side of the trachea and up under chin with a firm push. Or on the thumb side of the wrist at the base of the thumb. 

400

Where should you begin a focused check?

Any area that the victim is complaining about.

400

You are entering a warehouse and discover multiple victims that appear unconscious. You also smell something unusual and see a chemical spilled on the floor. What are the next steps?

Leave the building immediately. Call 911 or local EMS. Wait for their arrival.

500
What are the 3 steps to remove your gloves after finished treating a victim?

1. Pinch the glove on one hand at the wrist with your other gloved hand.

2. Pull the glove off the first hand and ball it up in your still gloved hand.

3. Use two fingers from your gloveless hand and slip them under the wrist of your gloved hand glove and pull completely off encompassing the first glove.

500

You have determined the victim to be unconscious, what are the next two steps?

You should tell someone specifically to call 911 or local EMS and then check the victim's ABCs to determine how to care for them.

500

How long should you check for signs of life?

At least 5 seconds but no longer than 10 seconds

500

What are three life-threatening emergencies that you would need to call 911 or local EMS? 

Head/Neck/Spine Injuries

Trouble Breathing

Severe Bleeding

500

You walk into your house after school and see the plumber working under the kitchen sink. You also notice a pool of water where the plumber is working. All of a sudden you see that an extension cord with loose and bare wire has come into contact with the water and the plumber. What do you do?

Unplug the source of the electricity without coming into contact with the water or the plumber. If unable to do so, then find the breaker and turn off the electricity to the house. Check the scene for your safety, check for consciousness, call 911 if needed, then care for the victim.