Triage
Biohazard
Illnesses part 1
Illnesses part 2
Illnesses part 3
100

no breathing vs. poison ivy

no breathing

100

What goes into a biohazard bag?

All bodily fluids

100

Acronym used to identify a stroke, WITH the definition of the letters

FAST - face, arms, speech/smile, time

100

Indications for CPR

No signs of life (breathing and pulse)

100

How to treat bruises, strains, and sprains?

RICE

200

severely bleeding vs. second-degree burn

severely bleeding

200

Name 3 PPE items used when dealing with biohazards

Gloves, face mask, goggles

200

Indications for a torniquet

Only if nothing else worked

200

Indications for loosening a torniquet

Victim is stable, scene is safe, medical help delayed by 30 mins or longer

200

Where should you always grab a knocked-out tooth?

By the crown

300

compound fracture vs. severe shock

severe shock

300

True/false: in an emergency, you can use your bare hands to stop bleeding

False

300

Immediate treatment for a heart attack

call 911

300

Indications for ADMINISTERING an epi-pen

ONLY if the victim is unconscious and ONLY if a medical professional says so

300

What is a full-thickness burn?

Third-degree burn

400

frostbite vs. heat stroke

heat stroke

400

What if you don't have a biohazards bag?

Double with a regular bag

400

Immediate treatment for shock

Move the victim away from what is causing the shock

400

What is the second layer of skin called?

The dermis

500

severe dehydration vs. appendicitis

appendicitis

500

What are two bloodborne illnesses?

HIV, hepatitis

500

What does AED stand for?

Automated external defibrillator