Vocabulary
Introduction
Cardiac Emergencies
CPR/AED
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is an illness that strikes suddenly and usually only lasts for a short period of time.

What is an Acute Ilness?

100

Network of professionals linked together to provide the best care for people in all types of emergencies

What is emergency medical system 
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When does a heart attack occur 

What is when blood flow to part of the heart muscle is blocked

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 When giving breaths during CPR for adults, children and infants, about how long should each breath last?

What is 1 second

100

trouble breathing, pain, light-headiness, fever 

What is Symptoms of sudden illness

200

an illness that a person lives with on an ongoing basis and that often requires continuous treatment to manage.

What is a Chronic Ilness?

200

Before you give first aid care...

You need to gather information that will guide your next actions

200

The pain or discomfort is persistent, lasting longer than 3 to 5 minutes, or going away and then coming back.

What is chest pain

200

When giving breaths to an adult, you should open the airway by tilting the head to which position?

Past neutral

200

When a cardiac arrest occurs and an AED becomes available, it should be used as soon as possible. True or False?

What is True

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difficulty breathing, is evidenced by signs and symptoms such as shortness of breath, gasping for breath,

What is Respiratory distress?

300

What to use when checking a responsive person

What is SAMPLE
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A. Call 9-1-1 or the designated emergency number immediately. 

B. try to drive a person who is experiencing signs and symptoms of a heart attack to the hospital yourself.

What is A.

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When giving chest compression to a small child, you can use a one-hand technique. True or False?

What is Yes.

300

What is the benefit of early CPR and early defibrillation when an adult, child or infant is in cardiac arrest?

What is It gives the person the best chance for surviving cardiac arrest..

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(breathing that is faster and shallower than normal), or breathing that is uncomfortable or painful.

What is an hyperventilation?

400

A. ask the person to move if you suspect a head, neck or spinal injury. 

B. do not ask the person to move if you suspect a head, neck or spinal injury. Do not ask

What is Answer B. 

400

Sit down

What is Easier breathing during a heart attack

400

Where should pediatric AED pads be placed on an infant?

What is The middle of the chest and on the back, between the shoulder blades



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While the AED is analyzing, it is important to make sure of what?

What is No one, including you, should touch the person.

500

Absence of breathing

What is respiratory arrest?

500

How long to check for responsiveness and breathing for 

What is no more than 5-10 seconds

500

Is cardiac arrest the same as a heart attack

What is NO.

500

When there are two or more trained responders giving CPR and using an AED, when should responders switch roles?

What is After a shock is delivered or if no shock is advised, about every 2 minutes.



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For an adult or child older than 8 years of age or over 55 pounds (25 kg), where should the AED pads normally be placed

What is The upper right and lower left side of the chest