After repositioning the head, rescue breaths still do not go in; what do you do?
What is do 30 chest compressions and then look into the person's mouth?
Before approaching the scene you need to do the following?
What is check for hazards, determine if the scene is safe, can you determine what happened, how it happened, what is the mechanism of injury and are there bystanders and can they help?
When should you use the acronym FAST?
What is when trying to determine if the person is having a stroke?
What is your role as a first aider?
What is to recognize the emergency, access help, protect yourself and others, act according to your skills and training?
Which medication should a person take who is having an anaphylactic reaction?
What is epinephrine?
You find an adult who is unresponsive and not breathing; what should you do first?
What is call EMS/911 and get an AED?
What should you do when rolling a person into the recovery position?
What is try to roll the person as one unit, support and protect the head while rolling them onto their side and then recheck the ABC's?
What should you do if a person's airway becomes completely blocked?
What is immediately begin providing care for complete choking?
What do you check for as part of the vital signs?
What are breathing sounds and if the person is breathing fast or shallow?
What do you do if a person experiencing a diabetic emergency doesn't improve within 10 minutes of ingesting sugar?
What is call EMS/911 and administer more sugar if it is still safe to do so?
What is the ratio of compressions to breaths now in all situations?
What is 30 compressions to 2 breaths?
Any source of potential damage, harm or adverse health effects on something or someone.
What is the definition of a hazard?
What would indicate that a person's airway is only partially blocked?
What is the person is able to speak or cough?
What is cooling the area for at least 10 minutes?
What is a care step for burns?
When should you attempt to remove an impaled object?
What is when the object stops you from caring for a life-threatening condition?
When is unsafe to administer a shock from an AED?
What is when the person is wet, or when someone is touching the person?
What should you do if someone with a serious injury refuses first aid?
What is call EMS/911 and stay close and monitor the person?
What is your priority if you encounter a person with life threatening external bleeding?
What is starting to control the bleeding with direct pressure?
When are you legally required to report a disclosure of child abuse or neglect?
What is you are always legally required to report any disclosure of child abuse or neglect?
What is applying warm water bottles to a persons torso a safe method for?
What is hypothermia?
If there is not enough space on a person's chest for two AED pads, what should you do?
What is place one pad on the person's chest and one on the person's back?
When do you call 911?
What is when the person is unrespnsive, or has a life-threatening condition, or the person's vital signs change?
What is the first thing to do when using an inhaler for asthma?
What is shaking the inhaler and removing the cap?
What do you do if the dressing on a penetrating chest wound becomes saturated?
What is change the dressing immediately?
If you think a person has been poisoned what can you do?
What is call EMS/911, 1-844-POISON or your local poison centre?