How many circles make up the Chain of Survival
What is 5
The Systolic pressure measures
What is the heart at work. Pressure exerted on artery wall during contraction of left ventricle.
What are the four components of Scene Size Up
What is Scene Safety, Number of patients, Additional Resources and M.O.I / N.O. I.
Mental Status is determined by evaluating
What is AVPU
The Heart has how many chambers
What is 4
The First and most important circle in the Chain of Survival is
What is Early Recognition
What is Diastolic
What is Pressure remaining in artery while left ventricle at rest
When does Scene Size Up begin
Alertness is evaluated by
What is Person, Place, Time or Event
The average adult at rest has a pulse rate of
What is 60 - 100 bpm
What is the depth of chest compression on an Adult
2" or 5 cm
Which pulse is palpated during BP by Palpation
What is the Radial pulse
Who is the Primary person for scene safety
What is You
V in AVPU represents
What is Verbal stimulus
What is the valve between the Left Atrium and Left Ventricle
Mitral or Bicuspid valve
What is the first step upon arrival of an AED
What is Turn it On
Pulse range for adult at rest
What is 60 - 100 bpm
If a scene is unsafe due to a violent patient, What is your primary additional resource
What is Law Enforcement
The first set of letters in the Primary Assessment represent
What is Airway, Breathing and Circulation
Which vessel returns oxygenated blood from the lungs to the left Atrium
What is the Pulmonary vein
What is the Ratio and Rate of CPR for an Adult
What is Ratio 30/2 and Rate is 120
When assessing a BP with a Sphygmomanometer
What is Auscultation
A head on collision is which part of Scene Scene size up
What is M.O.I.
The Primary Assessment is to
What is Detect and Treat all Immediate Life Threatening conditions.
The heart has how many valves. (Discussed in class)
What is 4 Tricuspid, Pulmonic, Bicuspid (Mitral) and Aortic Valves.