The correct ratio of breaths to compressions.
What is 30:2?
TBI stands for ____.
Traumatic Brain Injury
Child refers to this age group.
What is a stethoscope?
Before helping anyone on the scene of an emergecy it is best to check for ____?
What is scene safety?
The average adult's heart rate is _____ per minute.
What is 80 beats
True or False:
It is best to remove a helmet from someone who has been in a severe accident because it will make them more comfortable.
False.
The term infants generally refer to this age group.
What is 1 year or younger?
A device used to apply pressure to a limb/ extremity to stop the flow of blood to that limb durring an emergency.
What is a tourniquet?
A touraquet can't be placed on this part of a limb.
What is a joint?
The average adults respiratory rate is ____ per minute.
This is the comon term for a generally mild TBI, commonly seen within children or teens.
What is a concussion?
True or False:
Children should be removed from a parent to provide emergency service.
False.
The propper name for a blood pressure cuff.
What is a sphygmomanometer?
A treatment sprayed up the nose of an opioid overdose victim to stop the overdose.
What is narcan(or naloxone)?
You should, if at all possible, be doing CPR on this type of surface.
What is a flat surface?
Over 15 minutes to a few hours of loss of consciousness is what severity of TBI
What is moderate?
When doing any type of treatment on an infant, one should note that they cannot breathe out of their _____.
What is their mouth?
A pump device used to manually deliver air to a patient durring CPR.
If you start helping a patient and then walk away and leave them to suffer or die it is called _______ and can be punished with prison time.
What is patient abandonment?
The appropriate depth for compressions.
What is approximately 2 inches?
You should not do this to a patient if you suspect a spinal injury.
What is move a patient?
This childhood illness is characterised by a barking cough, and is a major cause for concern for parents.
What is croup?
A type of splint that is most commonly used for a femor fracture or break, working by pulling on the foot.
What is a traction splint?
A method of helping as many people as possible durring a mass casualty incident, getting to the most severe cases first.
What is triage?