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100

what is another name for heart attack and how can you treat it + why is that treatment?

myocardial infarction, treat with asprin because it is a blood thinner and heart attacks are caused by clot issues, therefore, unclog by thinning

100

what are the 3 pulses and who do you check for each one?

carotid - adult and child, brachial - infant, femoral - child

100

what is another term for nosebleed?

epistaxis

100

what is another word for allergic reaction?

anaphylaxis or anaphylactic shock

100

What are all the names of the pulse points and when do we use them?

Carotid - adults

Brachial - infants

Femoral - children

200

What is a barrier device? What does it do?

Pocket mask, prevents the transfer of bodily fluids from one person to another.

200

what is the entire aha chain of survival for adult out of hospital

activate ems, cpr, defibrillation, advanced resuscitation, post cardiac care, recovery
200

how many seconds do you rub the area after epinephrine injection?

10 sec

200

When feeling for a person's pulse, how should you do it what SHOULDN'T you do?

DO NOT use your thumb, you may detect your own pulse
200

In what cases do we use chest thrusts instead of abdominal thrusts for choking patients?

Pregnant women & obese individuals

300

When do you stop CPR?

when team leader tells you to stop, when presented with DNR order, other trained personnel come to help

300

why do we use thumb encircling technique on an infant

- more consistent

- faster

- more efficient 

- leads to more blood pumping

300

what are all the ways you can absorb poison?

injection, inhalation, ingestion, and skin contact

300

How to treat adult choking?

5 back blows then 5 abdominal thrusts

300

What is the difference between a sprain and a strain?

sprain - ligament is stretched, torn, or damaged

strain - tendon or muscle is stretched, torn, or damaged

Bonus: What is the difference between a ligament and a tendon?

400

If you are performing rescue breaths, only begin CPR when..

1. you no longer feel a pulse

2. poor perfusion in infant despite effective ventilation

3. pulse <60/min with poor perfusion


400

what is poor perfusion and its symptoms

lack or poor flow of oxygen to bodys organs

symptoms: pale, mottled, cold clammy skin, altered mental state, cold extremities, weak pulse

400
What are all the types of burns and what layers of skin do they penetrate?

1st Degree - Epidermis

2nd Degree - Dermis

3rd Degree - Hypodermis

4th Degree - Bone

400

What are the different types of wounds (names) and how they are caused?

Abrasion - when something rubs roughly against skin, surface damaged

Laceration - cut, caused by sharp things

Avulsion - tearing away from skin, animal bite

Puncture wound - gunshot

400

What is the most common cause of cardiac arrest in pediatrics?

respiratory distress/arrest

500

What action can rescuers perform to potentially reduce the risk of gastric inflation?

1. delivering breaths no more than 1 second

2. maintain breath consistency

3. use a bag mask for ventilation

500

what technique do you use for a pregnant lady when using cpr and WHY

manual lateral uterine displacement, the vein going down the abdomen is swollen or pushed so pushing the belly will relieve it and make blood flow better


500

Name all the fractures on the screen 

Transverse (non-displaced), Transverse (displaced), Compound, Oblique, Comminuted, and Greenstick

500

What are all the different types of inhalers and their names?

Metered Dose Inhalers (MDIs) typical prescription inhaler

Dry Powder Inhalers (DPIs)

Small-Volume Nebulizers


500

On a hot sunny day, you were running a marathon when a middle-aged adult male in front of you suddenly collapsed. You rush to help him and notice he is heavily sweating. You check for his pulse and feel an extremely rapid, but weak pulse, his skin is pale and clammy. What type of emergency is this and what do you do?

Heat Related Emergency - Heat Exhaustion

1. move victim to cooler area

2. loosen/remove excessive baggy clothing

3. apply cool wet clothes (armpits, neck, groin)

4. lay victim down/elevate feet 12 in

5. give 4 oz. of water/electrolytes every 15 min