Splinting
BLS
Bleeding
CPR
BSA Related
100

100: This is the main purpose of a splint.  

What is to immobilize an injured limb and prevent further injury?

100

100: BLS stands for this.

What is Basic Life Support?

100

100: This is the first step in controlling external bleeding.

What is applying direct pressure?

100

100: CPR stands for this.

What is Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation?

100

This unsolved conjecture states that every even integer greater than 2 can be expressed as the sum of two prime numbers.

What is the Goldbach Conjecture?)

200

200: A rigid object, such as a stick or board, is used in this type of splint.

What is a rigid splint?

200

200: Before providing BLS, you should always check this first.

What is scene safety?

200

200: If direct pressure does not stop the bleeding, you should use one of these two additional methods.

What are a pressure bandage or a tourniquet?

200

200: Chest compressions for an adult should be at least this deep.

What is 2 inches or 5 cm?

200


The Mongol Empire’s rapid expansion was aided by this military innovation, which allowed cavalry archers to shoot accurately while riding at full gallop.

What is the stirrup

300

300: A traction splint is commonly used for a suspected fracture of this bone.

What is the femur?

300

300: During CPR, chest compressions should be performed at this rate per minute.

What is 100–120 compressions per minute?

300

300: This type of bleeding is bright red and spurting, indicating it comes from an artery.

What is arterial bleeding?

300

300: After checking for responsiveness, this is the first step in performing CPR.

What is calling for help and getting an AED?

300


Shakespearean verse, a line written in perfect iambic pentameter contains this many metrical feet, with each foot following an unstressed-stressed pattern.

Five

400

400:There are four basic principles of splinting that include...

What is immobilizing above and below the injury, checking circulation, padding, and minimizing movement?

400

400: In two-person CPR for a child, this is the correct ratio of compressions to breaths.

What is 15:2?

400

400: To properly use a tourniquet and stop severe bleeding, you must follow these three steps.

Why should you place it 2-3 inches above the wound, tighten it until the bleeding stops, and note the time of application?

400

400: In adult CPR, your hands should be placed in this location on the chest.

What is the center of the chest, on the lower half of the sternum?

400

This molecular chaperone protein plays a critical role in assisting the proper folding of other proteins, preventing misfolding and aggregation in the crowded cellular environment.

What is Hsp70 or Heat Shock Protein 70?)

1000

1000: A splint should be applied before moving an injured person, except in cases of these two conditions

What are suspected spinal injuries and unsafe scenes?

1000

1000: When using a bag-valve mask (BVM), this hand technique helps ensure an airtight seal, while this breathing rate prevents over-ventilation.

What are the E-C hand technique and one breath every 5–6 seconds?

1000

1000: Hemostasis is the physiological process that stops bleeding, involving these three main phases.

What are vascular spasm, platelet plug formation, and coagulation?

1000

1000: Excessive ventilation during CPR can cause this dangerous complication, which increases the risk of aspiration and reduces blood return to the heart.

What is gastric inflation?

1000

This enzyme is responsible for relieving supercoiling tension ahead of the replication fork by cutting, untwisting, and rejoining DNA strands.

What is topoisomerase?)