Ch. 1 & 2
Ch. 3
Ch. 4
Ch. 5
Ch. 6 & 7
100

Screaming, moaning, yelling, or calls for help. 

What are some unusual sounds? 

100

This occurs when the heart stops beating or beats too ineffectively to circulate blood to the brain and other vital organs.

What is cardiac arrest? 

100

Nuts and seeds, hot dogs and sausages, chunks of meat or cheese, chunks of fruit and whole grapes, raw vegetables, popcorn, and peanut butter

What are food choking hazards? 

100

An illness that strikes suddenly and usually only lasts for a short period of time.

What is an acute illness? 

100

Restlessness or irritability, altered level of consciousness, nausea or vomiting, pale, cool, moist skin, rapid breathing, weak heartbeat, and excessive thirst. 

What are signs and symptoms of shock? 
200

Foul or unusually strong chemical odor. The smell of smoke, gas, or an unrecognizable odor. 

What are signs of unusual odors?

200

Used when a person is in cardiac arrest to keep oxygenated blood moving to the brain and other vital organs until advanced medical help arrives. 

What is CPR?

200

Coins, buttons, magnets, marbles, beads, plastic bags, and pebbles.

What are object choking hazards? 

200

An illness that a person lives with on an ongoing basis and that often requires continuous treatment to manage.

What is a chronic illness? 

200

Caused by impact with a flat object or surface, is a common cause of internal bleeding.

What is Blunt trauma?

300

A stopped vehicle on the side of the road, sparks, smoke, or fire. A person who suddenly collapsed or is lying motionless. 

What are signs of unusual sights? 

300

Abnormal heart rhythms, V-fib and V-tach, can be corrected by an electrical shock delivered by this. 

What is an AED? 

300

A person has a panicked, confused or surprised facial expression. Some people may place one or both hands on their throat.

What is a sign of choking? 

300

Difficulty breathing and is evidenced by signs and symptoms such as shortness of breath, gasping for breath,

What is Respiratory distress? 

300

Occurs when the body is pierced by a sharp, narrow object, (such as a knife or bullet) or impaled with a sharp object. 

What is Penetrating trauma?

400

S: signs and symptoms

A: allergies 

M: medication 

P: Pertinent medical history.

L: Last food or drink.

E: Events leading up to the incident. 

What is the acronym for interviewing an injured person? 

400

Five actions that when performed in rapid succession increase the likelihood of surviving cardiac arrest. 

What is cardiac chain of survival? 

400

Giving back blows and abdominal thrusts is to force the object out of the airway and allow the person to breathe.

What is the goal of back blows and abdominal thrusts? 

400

A chronic illness in which certain substances or conditions cause inflammation and narrowing of the airways, making breathing difficult.

What is asthma? 

400

A cut, commonly caused by a sharp object such as broken glass or a knife. Can also occur when blunt force splits the skin.

What is laceration? 

500

1. Check 

2. Call (911)

3. Care

What are the three steps to remember in an emergency situation?

500

Chest pain, dizziness or lightheadedness, trouble breathing, nausea or vomiting. 

What are signs of a heart attack? 

500

Position yourself to the side and slightly behind the person. Place one arm diagonally across the person’s chest and bend the person forward at the waist. Firmly strike the person between the shoulder blades with the heel of your other hand.

How is back blows given? 

500

A medication that counteracts the effects of histamine, supplied as pills, capsules, or liquids and are taken by mouth.

What is antihistamine?

500

Occurs when something rubs roughly against the skin, causing damage to the skin’s surface.

What is abrasion?