What are non-public areas?
How many minutes is a round of CPR?
2 minutes
This many back blows should be done on a choking infant.
What is 5?
This should be avoided when someone is impaled with an object.
This many breaths are needed for CPR with kids.
This item is assigned to a key set and allows Specialists to locate a set if it's missing.
What is a Tile?
When checking for breathing, what are you also looking at?
What is the rise of the person's chest?
This is the amount of strength used when giving back blows to a choking infant.
What is one step below abuse?
What is insulated?
This many compressions are needed during CPR.
What is 30?
If a set of security keys are identified as missing, this report must be written by a specialist for documentation.
What is an incident report?
This is the most important part of CPR.
What are compressions?
When performing the Heimlich, your fist should be above this part of the body.
What is the belly button?
To stop a bleed to the throat, this should be done.
What is applying pressure to one side of the throat?
If the child is small enough that the AED pads are almost touching, the AED pads should be placed here.
If the loss of a specific key set has an immediate and critical impact on core security functions, such as a station closure, these two groups need to be notified via email.
Who are SecOps and the SOC Superintendent?
What are scissors and a razor?
You should aim between these two joints when administering an Epi-Pen.
The "C" in MARCH stands for this.
What is circulation?
This part of the hand should be used for infant/child CPR.
What is the palm of the hand?
These should be added to the IR if investigation determine the key or tracker have been tampered with in any way.
Photographs of the damaged Tile Tracker and the replaced Tile Tracker.
The AED pads should be placed here.
What is above the right collarbone and below the left pec?
F.A.S.T stands for this in a stroke.
What is
Face Drooping
Arm Weakness
Speech difficulty/Slurring
Time
The "R" in MARCH stands for this.
What is respiration?
What is under the infant's back?