CPR
Burns
Stop the Bleed
Wounds
Poisonings
100

At what rate should you perform chest compressions on an adult?

100-120 per minute 

100

What are the main differences between first-degree, second-degree, and third-degree burns?

 First-degree burns affect the outermost layer of skin, second-degree burns affect the outer layers and exposes the nerves, and third-degree burns damage all skin layers.

100

Steps of wound packing?

1. take off any clothing around wound 

2. remove excess bleeding 

3. locate source 

4. pack hemostatic gauze and roll into wound quickly and precisely 

100

Why is it important to wash hands before taking care of a wound?

Prevent infection 

100

What can you get poisoned by?

Chemicals, drugs, cleaning supplies, insect bites  

200

What is the purpose of an automated external defibrillator?

return the heart rhythm back to normal 

200

what is a skin graft?

A thin layer of skin that is taken from an unburned area of the body and used to cover a badly burned area

200

What are the different types of bandage you can use and what do they do? 

Hemostatic and sterile gauze 

200

When applying a bandage to a wound, what should you take into consideration?

applying firm and continuous pressure 

200

What are some common signs and symptoms of poisoning?

Headache, dizziness, weakness

Trouble breathing

Fast or slow heart rate


300

Where should hands be placed when rescuing a infant?

Why?

2 finger or 2 thumbs in center of chest, below nipple line

300

how should you cool a burn safely?

rinse with cool water and avoid cold water or ice 

300

ABCs of Stop The Bleed 

Alert 

Bleeding

Compress

300

What is the difference between a superficial and a deep wound?

Superficial wounds are only the outer layers of the skin, while deep wounds are deeper into the tissue. 

300

What should you not do to somebody that has ingested poison via mouth?

Make them vomit or cough it up 

400

One person rescue for adult?

2 person child rescue?

30 compressions to 2 breaths 

15 compressions to 2 breaths 

400

What is an effect of a burn on the body?

dehydrate 

damage to skin and potentially damage 

scarring 

discoloration 

400

Where would you NOT use a tourniquet? 

on your junctional areas like neck and groin 

400

What are the 6 types of wound?

Explain differences 

Abrasion, Laceration, Avulsion, Amputation, Puncture

400

Poisoning can be via what areas?

Inhalation 

Ingestion 

Skin Contact 

Injection 

500

What does CABD stand for?

Circulation

Airway

Breathing

Defibrillation 

500

What color can you turn when you have a 3rd degree burn? 

white, black, yellow, red 

500

What are the 4 primary steps for stop the bleed?

1. ensure own safety 

2. identify wound

3. call 911

4. stop bleeding 

500

Proper steps for cleaning a minor wound?

1. put gloves on if available

2. clean area with soap and water 

3. apply band-aid or bandage to area 

500

what should you do if a poison gets in someone's eye?

flush with water for 15-20 minutes