CPR & AED
Signs & Symptoms
Management
Primary/ Secondary assessment
Other
100

What is the ratio for CPR

30:2

100

What are the three classifications of thermal burns?

1st degree, 2nd degree and 3rd degree

100

Name 2 cooling strategies

remove from environment, ice/ cool water, mist/ fan skin,  remove clothing. 

100

How do you check someone LOC?

trapezius squeeze, clapping, speaking to the individual

100

How long do you keep first aid records?

minimum 3 years

200

What do we do if the individual is pregnant?

Place a pillow under the right side of their abdomen

200

How can you identify a stroke?

Face

Arms

Speech

Time

200

What is the only wound you change blood soaked dressings?

Open pneumothorax 

200

What are the 4 components to a primary assessment?

LOC

Airway

Breathing

Circulation

200

Where do we check pulse?

Carotid/ neck

Brachial/ upper arm

Radial/ wrist

300

If you are alone when do you call EMS?

After completing 5 cycles 

300

How do you know if someone goes from severe to mild hypothermia?

stops shivering, decreased HR and breathing, turning blue/ pale, reduced LOC. 

300

How do you manage shock?

Suitable position

Help

Ongoing reassessment

Care

300

Name 3 things we are assessing when checking circulation?

Bleeding, skin color, capillary refill, skin temperature

300

What are the different ways a substance can enter the body?

Inhaled, ingested, contact, injected 

400

What does AED stand for?

Automated

External 

Defibrillator

400

What are the signs and symptoms of a pelvic fracture? 

pain in the pelvic area, bloody urine, inability to walk, shock

400

How do you manage a musculoskeletal injury?

Rest

Ice 

Cold

Elevate

400

What are the 3 steps in a secondary assessment?

1. History

2. Head-to-toe assessment

3. Vitals and ongoing reassessment

400

What are the 4 steps in scene assessment?

1. Hazards

2.# of people

3. Mechanism of injury

4. Bystander

500

What is the depth for compressions on a adult, child and infant?

Adult and child 2 inches, infant 1.5 inches.

500

What is most likely occurring: A 70 year old lady was working out in the gym when she started having chest pain and tightness, shortness of breath, and is sweating.

Angina/ heart attack


500

How do you treat COPD?

Place them in a comfortable position, Phone EMS is symptoms worsen, remove from irritants, monitor vitals, treat for shock

500

What type of history should first aiders acquire?

Signs and symptoms

Allergies

Medication

Past medical history

Last oral intake

Events prior 

500
What are the 5 rights with medication?

Right method

Right person

Right time

Right amount

Right medication