What is CPR
CPR
AED's
First Aid
Here is your sign!
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CPR stands for ________________________!

What is Cardiopulmonary Resuscitiation.

100

Correct Rate of Compressions

100-120 Per minute.

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AED stands for _________________________!

What is an Automated External Debrillator.

100

FIRST thing you should do following any patient contact?

Wash your hands

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  • Cool, clammy skin
  • Pale or ashen skin
  • Rapid pulse
  • Rapid breathing
  • Nausea or vomiting
  • Enlarged pupils
  • Weakness or fatigue
  • Dizziness or fainting
  • Changes in mental status or behavior, such as anxiousness or agitation

Signs of Shock!

200

The act when the heart stops beating!

What is Cardiac Arrest?

200

Best Describe how much air is delivered in each breath!

Give 1 second breaths, Just enough air to see the chest rise

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An AED first perform this task!

What is analyze's the hearts rhythm.

200

What must be done to protect the care giver during a first aid situation. 

Wear PPE

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  • Crushing chest pain

  • Arms may feel heavy

  • Shortness of breath

  • Coughing

  • Nausea

  • Vomiting

  • Dizziness

  • Face seeming gray in color

  • Feeling clammy and sweaty 

Signs of Heart attack

300

Increase the victim's chance of survival.

What is immediate CPR?

300

#1 task before starting CPR

My own safety, and Scene safety

300

Procedure for placing AED pads on a wet victim

Move victim out of large puddles of water and dry victims chest

300

First aid for snake bites

If possible, take these steps while waiting for medical help:

  • Remain calm and move beyond the snake's striking distance.   
  • Remove jewelry and tight clothing before you start to swell.   
  • Position yourself, if possible, so that the bite is at or below the level of your heart.   
  • Clean the wound, but don't flush it with water. Cover it with a clean, dry dressing.

Caution

  • Don't use a tourniquet or apply ice.   
  • Don't cut the wound or attempt to remove the venom.   
  • Don't drink caffeine or alcohol, which could speed your body's absorption of venom.   
  • Don't try to capture the snake. Try to remember its color and shape so that you can describe it, which will help in your treatment.
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  • dry mouth
  • sweating may stop
  • muscle cramps
  • nausea and vomiting
  • lightheadedness (especially when standing)
  • fatigue

Signs Of Dehydration

400

Compression rate and Breaths taken for adults?

What is 30:2


400

Procedure for vomiting victim during CPR

Stop compressions and turn victim on there side

400

DAILY DOUBLE

What are the 2 shockable heart rhythms?

What is VF and VT.

400

A patient with a nose bleed should be:

positioned leaning forward

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  • weak, rapid pulse
  • excessive sweating
  • increased internal body temperature
  • muscle weakness or cramps
  • nausea
  • headache
  • dizziness
  • cold, pale, damp skin, sometimes accompanied by goosebumps
  • low blood pressure or light-headedness when standing up or bending over
  • vomiting
  • irritable or aggressive behavior
  • red, flushed face
  • rapid, shallow breathing

The symptoms of heat exhaustion

500

What is CPR without a rescue breath.

What is hands only CPR?

500

The depth of compressions for adult victims

What is  2 – 2.4  inches deep?

500

DAILY DOUBLE

What are the 2 non-shockable heart rhythms?

What is Afib and PEA.

500

Proper care for a seizure

Protect the patient from injury by clearing the area

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  • Body temperature of 104°F or higher obtained using a rectal thermometer

  • Altered mental state such as confusion, agitation, irritability, disorientation, delirium

  • Altered behavior such as slurred speech, staggering

  • Seizures, coma

  • Alteration in sweat leading to dry skin

  • Headache

  • Dizziness or lightheadedness

  • Nausea and/or vomiting

  • Flushed or reddened skin

  • Rapid or fast breathing and heart beat

  • Muscle weakness or cramps 

What is Heat stroke!