The Heart
First Aid
Chain of survival
CPR
Choking & CPR
100

The upper chambers of the heart...

What are atriums?

100

These laws protect you from legal action if you decide to care for an injured person.

What are good samaritan laws? 

100

The first step of the chain of survival.

What is the recognition and activation of the emergency response system? 

100
CPR stands for...

What is cardiopulmonmary resucitation? 

100

The first aid response to an adult conscious choking victim.

What is abdominal thrusts/Heimlich maneuver?

200

The lower chambers of the heart...

What are ventricles?

200

These are steps taken to prevent the spread of disease through bodily fluids when providing first aid or medical care.

What are universal precautions?
200

The second step of the chain of survival.

What is high-quality CPR?

200

AED stands for...

What is automated external defibrillator? 

200

The first aid response to an infant conscious choking victim.

What are 5 back blows and 5 chest thrusts repeated? 

300

Pulmonary veins receive oxygenated blood from this organ

What are the lungs?

300
The kind of consent used for an unresponsive victim.

What is implied consent?

300

The third step of the chain of survival.

What is rapid defibrillation? 

300

The 2 functions of an AED.

What are analyze the heart rhythm and deliver a shock if advised?
300
After compressions, this is the next step of first aid care for an unresponsive choking victim. 
What is open the airway and check for the object?
400

This blood vessel sends oxygenated blood from the heart to the body.

What is the aorta?

400

The difference between a heart attack and cardiac arrest.

What is a heart attack is a blockage in the heart or blood vessels?

What is cardiac arrest is an electrical malfunction of the heart's natural rhythm?

400

The fourth step in the chain of survival.

What are advanced care and emergency medical services?

400

The ratio of compressions to breath for infant CPR.

What are 30 compressions and 2 breaths?

400
2 difference between adult and infant CPR

1. Tap on toes for infant, tap on shoulders for adult 

2. Lay on table for infant, lay on floor for adult

3. Provide compressions and breaths for infant, provide only compressions for adult

4. Use 2 fingers of infant, use 2 hands for adult 

5. Compress 1.5 inches for infant, compress 2 inches for adult

500

This blood vessel sends deoxygenated blood away from the heart to the lungs.

What is the pulmonary artery?

500

The acronym FAST is used for stroke victims. These symptoms stand for what?

What are face drooping, arm weakness, and slurred speech?

500

The fifth step in the chain of survival.

What are life support and post-cardiac arrest care?

500

5 reasons you might stop CPR

What are 

1. You become injured or too tired

2. The AED arrives

3. EMS arrives & takes over

4. Scene becomes unsafe

5. The victim becomes responsive

500

The first 2 steps to using an AED

What are turn it on and plug in/attach the pads to the device and victim?