Intro
CPR
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What are the 3P's

Preserve life, prevent injury, promote healing

100

What is the breathing to compression ratio, and how does it differ with infant and child?

30 compressions 2 breaths, puffs and 2 fingers for infant, one hand for child

100

What are environmental threats? Name them.

  1. NO FIRE NO WIRE NO GLASS NO GASS NO DRUGS AND NO THUGS
100

What medication can be used for Angina or a Heart Attack?

Asparin

100

What are the 2 bandaging techniques for an embedded object?

Donut, log house

200

when can you stop first aid

reasonable care has been delivered, ex. 

When a more qualified person takes over

Personal risk

200

What must you do before applying an AED?

Remove clothing, shave and towel if wet

200

what is a mechanism of injury, why is it important

Mechanism of injury is how the injury occured, it can tell you how to treat them, ex. a ladder indicates a spinal.

200

5 R's of medications?

5 R’s right meds, right amount, right person, right time, Right route.

200

What is the major worry with a dental injury, how do you treat it?

Missing teeth, airway blocked by teeth fragments, cut tongue

Treatment

Ensure Open airway, look for obstruction, check tongue for bleeding, tilt head forward or recovery position to keep blood and saliva drained, place tooth in milk to save, advise medical help.

300

When calling ems what are the 4 W's

Who 

Why 

What

Where

300

Why does CPR work? And how long before brain damage becomes possible?

Artificial respiration, blowing air into the lungs

Artificial circulation, pumping the chest to circulate oxygenated blood.

4-6 minutes brain damage is possible

300

What is the acronym for levels of consciousness

AVPU (Alert, verbal, painful stimuli, unresponsive)

300

Synonym for recognizing a stroke

FAST

Face, arms, speech, time to call

300

For abdominal and chest injuries is food and water permissable?

NO

400

How to activate a bystander?

Ask for help

*Identify who you are speaking to (pointing)

Ask if anyone has training

Give clear instructions

*Ask them to report back

Thank them afterwards

400

How far away from a pace maker do you place an AED?

2.5 cm

400

What are ABC'S and how do you treat them?

  1. ABC emergency is anything that affects consciousness, breathing and circulation

call EMS, check LOC, CPR or recovery position, communication and head to toe

400

Shock treatment? When do you treat for shock?

WARTS

Warmth, ABCs, Treatment, semi prone/sitting

After all major injuries have been treated, after any major event.

400

For what burn type would you use a wet bandage?

Radiation

500

For an unconscious adult, do you call EMS before anything else?

Yes

500

What rythms will an AED shock? And which one will it not?

Fibrillation

Tachycardia

Electrical activity but no contracting

IT WILL NOT: Aystole

500
When doing head to toe in your secondary assesment what are you checking?

 medical condition id (jewelry), distal circulation, distal sensation, firm hands along the sides starting at head

500

If you have a face down spinal who's ABC's have been compromised what grip do you use to turn them over?

Vice grip

500

Your victim has an obstructed airway they are pregnant or obese, what changes?

Chest compressions while standing instead of J-stroke