Choking
The EMS System and Obtaining Consent
Checking a Person
Signs of an Emergency and Emergency Action Steps
Asthma and Allergies
100

Combination of blows and thrusts.

What are five back blows and five abdominal thrusts?

100

These people are trained to give the highest possible level of care to an individual at an emergency scene.

Who are paramedics?
100

Person is responsive and is breathing normally, so this recovery position.

What is roll person over onto their side?

100

Should someone who does not have obvious injuries be moved?

What is no, not unless it is necessary or the condition is life-threatening. Moving might worsen any injuries.

100

This condition involves narrowing of the airways and the alveoli.

What is asthma?

200

Call 9-1-1 when this happens.

When is someone unable to speak, cry, and/or cough?

200

These people have some training in how to perform first aid and are considered EMRs.

Who are police officers, nurses, coaches, and firefighters?

200

Someone is unresponsive, you do this first.

What is call 9-1-1 immediately?

200

Three emergency action steps.

What are

Step 1: CHECK

Step 2: CALL

Step 3: CARE

200

Triggers of asthma.

What includes temperature extremes, exercise, and (but not limited to) allergies?

300

Giving CPR to a pregnant or overweight people.

What is giving chest thrusts instead of abdominal thrusts?

300

Your role in the EMS system.

What includes recognizing that an emergency exists, deciding to take action, activating the EMS system, and giving care until EMS professionals take over?

300

Place an infant in this recovery position.

What is flip them over with your hands on their neck?

300

If you see someone who fell into the ice, do you go to save them? What should you do?

What is don't go and then go tell a lifeguard?

300

Signs of anaphylactic shock.

What include trouble breathing, feelings of tightness in the chest or throat, or swelling?

400

Three foods that can be choking hazards.

What are nuts, seeds, hot dogs, sausages, chunks of meat, cheese, peanut butter, fruit, and popcorn.

400

Obtaining consent from a married adult with spouse present.

What is not necessary, but recommended? What is always get consent from victim?

400

SAM stands for this.

What is S-Signs and symptoms, A-Allergies, and M-Medications?

400

Three unusual types of sounds that may indicate an emergency.

What are 

1:loud, sudden noises

2: a change in sound made by equipment

3: unusual silence

4: Screaming

400

Difference between epinephrine and antihistamine?

Epinephrine slows the effects of anaphylaxis and is given by an auto-injector. An antihistamine is not as severe and simply counteracts the symptoms of an allergic reaction.

500

The steps for caring for a choking infant.

What are

Step 1: Verify choking

Step 2: Give five back blows

Step 3: Give five abdominal thrusts

Step 4: Repeat until a child can breathe or becomes unresponsive.

500

Five steps to explain to a person about consent.

What are


Step 1: State your name.

Step 2: Say what training you have.

Step 3: Say what is wrong.

Step 4: Explain what you're going to do.

Step 5: Ask if you may help

500

You do this to a responsive person's knees when putting them in the proper recovery position.

What is bend both of the knees to stabilize the body?

500

Call or give care first when a person who is having an severe allergic reaction.

What is give care first if epinephrine can be easily applied?

500

Difference between an MDI and DPI, and what these do and stand for?

MDI=Metered dose inhalers

DPI=Dry powder inhalers

What is that whereas an MDI delivers medication via mist into the lungs, a DPI delivers medicine in dry powder form that someone breathes in quickly?