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100

How should you treat nose bleeds?

Lean back and pinch your nose firmly but gently.

100

What is the first step to control severe bleeding (after calling 911)?

Apply pressure with a clean cloth or other barrier between your hand and wound

100

What should you do if someone is experiencing anaphylaxis (severe allergic reaction)?

Administer epinephrine. Use an EpiPen.

100

3 symptoms of a heart attack 

Persistent, uncomfortable pressure, burning, squeezing, fullness, pain, in center chest

unusual sweating

nausea

shortness of breath

a feeling of weakness

200

How do you remove a bee stinger?

Use a credit card/ piece of paper to remove it. DO NOT use tweezers.

200

What are the 3 C’s of approaching an emergency situation?

Check, call, care

200

What is used to start someone’s heart again?

Defibrillator 

200

Sprained and strains acronym

R-rest

I-ice

C-compression

E-elevation

300

Name 3 examples of a hurry case.

heart attacks, 

choking, 

severe bleeding, 

and stroke.

300

Demonstrate shock position

laying on side
300

What is an allergen included in disposable gloves that you should buy gloves that are free from it?

Latex

300

Demonstrate universal choking distress sign

Clutching neck 

400

What to do if a conscious person is having a diabetic emergency?

You should give them something sugary. Don’t give them a diet drink or a low sugar drink.

400

Name the types of burns and what the different ones are.

First degree-sunburn, minor burns, scalds. Second degree-partial thickness. Third degree- full thickness burn

400

Give 4 examples of what should go in a first aid kit.

Sterile gauze pads, small adhesive tape, antibiotic ointment, soap/hand sanitize, scissors, moleskin, pencil and paper, CPR breathing barrier, latex free disposable gloves.

400

Acronym for bone fracture

D-deformity

O-open wounds

T-tenderness

S-swelling

500

What is the difference between heat stroke and heat exhaustion?

Heat exhaustion is when your body loses excessive amounts of salt and water. Heat stroke is a lot more serious and is life threatening. Heat stroke is when your body is unable to control its internal temperature.

500

What is the correct breath to compression ratio for an adult?

30 to 2

500

Name 2 symptoms of hypothermia.

  • Shivering.
  • Slurred speech or mumbling.
  • Slow, shallow breathing.
  • Weak pulse.
  • Clumsiness or lack of coordination.
  • Drowsiness or very low energy.
  • Confusion or memory loss.
  • Loss of consciousness.
500
what is the acronym for stroke symptoms 

Face; is one side droopy?

Arm weakness; can person raise both arms above head?

Speach;Can they understand you and can you understand them? Is their speech slurred?

Time to call