Medical Emergencies
Head/Neck
Bones/Joints
CPR
True/False
100

What is the recovery position

In first aid, the recovery position is one of a series of variations on a lateral recumbent or three-quarters prone position of the body, often used for unconscious but breathing casualties

100

What step in your scene assessment can help us realize there is a head/neck injury?

Mechanism of Injury

100

What does RICE stand for?

Rest 

Immobilize 

Cold

Evelvation 

100

What is the ratio of compressions to breath in CPR?

30:2

100

True or False: Two symptoms of shock are confusion and cold, clammy skin.

True

200

Name 3 medical emergency that always require calling emergency services or 911. 

Choking, heart attack, anaphylaxis, compound fracture, shock, frost bite.... etc

200

What is a sign or symptom of a head/neck injury?

Unresponsive/unequal pupils, nausea, vomiting, change in responsiveness...

200

What is a tendon?

A tendon is a fibrous connective tissue which attaches muscle to bone.

200

What is the lifesaving device used during CPR?

AED.

200

True or False:  There are more bacteria in your mouth than there are people in the world.

True

300

What can be used to remove a stinger?

Credit card or any other similar tool.

300

Name the 3 degrees of burns and which one is the most painful.

1st, 2nd, 3rd degree.  2nd is most painful. 

300
What is a ligament? 

a short band of tough, flexible fibrous connective tissue which connects two bones or cartilages or holds together a joint.

300

What does AED stand for?

Automated external defibrillator

300

True or false:  Talking or texting on your phone while driving can impair your ability to drive similarly to while intoxicated. 

True. 

400

How many seconds do you hold an Epi-Pen in until removing it from the person?

5 seconds depending on the Epi-Pen.  

400

With a nosebleed, you should pinch your nose and tilt your head back.  True or false

False, you tilt your head forward.

400

What are two common injuries for joints?

Sprains and strains. 

400

Who at the school is trained for CPR and first aid?

Some teachers, principals, and coaches.

400

True or False:  We have more bones as an adult than as a baby. 

False. We are born with more bones.

500

What is shock?

Shock is defined as a state of cellular and tissue hypoxia due to either reduced oxygen delivery, increased oxygen consumption, inadequate oxygen utilization, or a combination of these processes.

500

What is a common brain injury for athletes?

Concussion

500

With a nosebleed, you should try and sneeze to get all of the blood out, true or false?

FALSE

500

Where can I get CPR and first aid certification training?

through Red Cross/at school

500

True or false:  The radius is the hardest bone to break in the human body.

False.  It is the femur.