Cumberland
Saves
First Aid
CPR
Acronyms
100

The EAP is activated by

3 short whistles

100

What are the 2 categories of saves

Active and Passive

100

What do you do if blood is soaking through the gauze pad

Apply another one

100

Compression to breath ratio for 1 person Adult CPR

30:2

100

AFR

Accidental Fecal Release

200

The crash bag and backboard are brought to the emergency by who?

Headguards

200

Who allowed to be in lane 0

Preschoolers (6 & under) and their parent or guardian.

200

what is used during the secondary assessment?

SAMPLE

200

When do you apply the AED

ASAP

200

CPR

Cardiopulmonary resuscitation

300

How long do we close for seeing a lighting strike nearby?

30 mins. Same as Thunder

300

The position you place the drowning person after a passive save

the "towing" postion

300

What is used to clean off blood and dirt/grime

Saline wash (crash bag) or water and soap

300

Five reasons to stop CPR

AED arrives

Paramedics show up

Too tired to continue

Signs of Life

Scene becomes unsafe

300

ROSC

Return of Spontaneous Circulation

400

During a missing child lockdown. what do you bring to the parking lot?

Pen and Paper

400

You enter the water to rescue a person who is vertical in the water, near the surface. The person is facing you and appears to be unresponsive. The water depth is 4 feet. Which rescue method will you use?

Passive front rescue

400

what are the signs and symptoms of heat emergency?

  • dizziness
  • weakness
  • nausea
  • thirst
  • a headache
400

Compression to breath ratio for 1 person Infant CPR

30:2

400

AED

Automated External Defibrillator

500

What was the water show theme in 2016?

"On the road to Cumberland Pool"

500

List five signs or symptoms of a spinal cord injury.

(1) Severe back pain or pressure in the neck, back or head

(2) Tenderness in the area of the injury

(3) Pain associated with moving

(4) Weakness, loss of coordination or a partial or complete loss of sensation or movement in part of the body

(5) Numbness, tingling or loss of sensation in the hands, fingers, feet or toes

(6) Difficulty breathing or shallow breathing

(7) An inability to do activities the person could previously do

500

How many grams of glucose are given to a diabetic?

15-20g

500

How many breaths are given in 2 mins, when doing rescue breaths ONLY for an INFANT

40

500

LOC

Level of Consciousness