Vocab
First Aid
CPR
Vocab II
Wound Care
100

_________ is the immediate care given to the victim of an accident or illness to minimize the effect of injury or illness until experts can take over

First Aid

100

The first step a rescuer should take before providing first aid is ___________

scene safety 

100
What does CPR stand for? 

Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation

100

A ______ is an injury to soft tissues

wound

100

What is the first priority when providing first aid to minor wounds? 

prevent infection

200

_______ is a method of prioritizing treatment

Triage

200

If possible, obtain the victim's ________________ before providing any care

permission

200

What is the difference between clinical death and biological death?

Clinical death occurs when the heart stops beating and the victim stops breathing. Biological death occurs 4-6 min after clinical death when body cells begin to die. 

200

________ occurs when tissue is torn or separated from the victim's body

avulsion

200

What are 3 signs of infection?

swelling, heat, redness, pain, fever, pus, red streaks

300
The _______ maneuver is used for choking victims

Heimlich 

300

According to triage, which of the following ailments should be treated first?

a victim with a fractured ankle

a victim with a moderate bleed

a victim who is unconscious with no pulse

the victim who is unconscious with no pulse

300

What method are we supposed to use to opening a victim's airway? 

head-tilt/chin-lift 

300

________ involves tearing of the tissues by way of excessive force

laceration

300

What are the main pressure points for controlling arterial bleeds in the upper extremity and lower extremity? 

brachial artery

femoral artery

400

DNR stands for what? 

do not resuscitate 

400
What is the number one priority for providing first aid?

avoid further injury 

400

What is the ratio of compressions to breaths we should administer during adult single rescuer CPR? 

30:2

30 compressions, 2 respirations

400

__________ is a clinical set of signs and symptoms associated with inadequate blood supply to organs, especially to the brain and heart

shock 

400

What are the 4 methods for controlling bleeding?

direct pressure

elevation

pressure bandages

pressure on pressure points

500

What is the difference between signs and symptoms? 

Signs are something that you can see as a clinician, symptoms are what the victim feels 

500

_________ bleeds usually spurts blood from a wound, and results in heavy blood loss. Deemed a medical emergency 

Arterial

500

What does the acronym CABD stand for in CPR? 

Circulation, Airway, Breathing, Defibrillation

500
What is the clinical name for shock? 

hypoperfusion

500
What are the common sites of frostbite? 

fingers, toes, ears, nose, cheeks