primary (ABCs)
Illness and Injury
Environmental
Burns and Poison
Random
100

ABC stands for?

Airway. Breathing. Circulation

100

How do you control external bleeding?

Rest. Direct pressure

100

how do you treat frostbite?

remove from cold. reheat effected area. keep injury from refreezing. apply loose dressing. seek medical attention

100

list the 4 traditional ways that poisons can enter the body.

Ingested. Injected. Inhaled. Contact

100

We use the Acronym RICE to treat sprains,strains, dislocations and fractures. describe RICE

Rest. Immobilize. Cold. Elevate

200

in CPR what is the ratio of compressions to breaths?

30:2

200

when someone is having a seizure do you restrict their movement?

no.

200

how many levels of hypothermia are there? list them

3. mild. moderate. severe.

200

How many degrees of heat burns are there?

3. first and second degree burns are partial thickness, and third degree burns are full thickness

200

Should you ever remove an embedded object?

no. secure it in place and seek medical attention.

300

The First thing you should do if someone is having issues with their ABCs is?

Call 911

300

what temperature is considered a fever emergency for a child or infant (taken in the armpit)? 

38 C (100.5 F) + for infant. 40 C (104 F) + for child. pg 47

300

which of the following is a life threatening emergency? heat cramps. heat stroke. heat exhaustion.

Heatstroke

300

How do you determine when to call 911 or poison control center in a poison situation?

if unconscious call 911. if conscious call poison control.

300

What are the three Ps of first aid

preserve life. prevent further injury. promote recovery

400

choking. what do you do once there's no longer air getting through?

back blows. or abdominal thrusts.

400

what are the signs and symptoms common to all chest wounds?

difficult breathing, short of breath. swelling, bruising or bleeding. pain at the site of the injury. shock.

400

what are some things to do to prevent hypothermia? get at least three

dress appropriately. check in on each other. stay dry. eat high energy foods. drink lots of non alcohol/caffeine liquids. keep moving.

400

Do you ever break the blisters of a burn?

NO!

400

should you ever move someone with a suspected spinal injury?

no.

500

what is the Acronym for treating shock? and what do all the letters stand for?

WARTS.   Warmth. ABCs. Rest and reassurance. Treatment. Semi prone or sitting position

500

salvaged teeth can be stored in what?

balanced salt solution. or egg whites, coconut water, whole milk, saline, or victim's saliva (not in their mouth)

500

what is the treatment for heat cramps?

move to a cool spot, remove excessive clothing. give victim cool water to drink. stretch the cramp. advise the victim to eat foods that will help restore normal body salt.

500

When would you phone EMS for a burn victim?

The burned area is larger than your palm, the face and neck are affected, or the victim is a small child or infant.

500

what is a special note to keep in mind when doing CPR on a pregnant victim?

put a pillow or wedge-shaped object under the right side of the woman's abdomen. this shifts the uterus to the left side and helps blood return to the heart.