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CPR
Caring for Injuries
Caring for illnesses and injuries
Caring for Sudden Illness
Responding to Emergencies
100
The ratio of compression to ventilations in 1 rescuer adult CPR.
What is 30:2
100
What to do if an open wound continues to bleed after applying direct pressure.
What is add additional dressings, leave old dressings in place, and make sure 9-1-1 has been called?
100
How you would treat a woman who burned her hand in the lunchroom.
What is remove the source of the burn, cool the burn with cool water, and cover with a dry, sterile dressing?
100
How we would treat someone with minor frost bite on the fingers.
What is get the person into a warm environment and then rewarm his/her fingers using skin-to-skin contact?
100
True or False: Once the scene is safe, it is okay to move a patient before administering first aid.
What is false?
200
The ratio of compressions to ventilations in 1 rescuer child CPR.
What is 30:2?
200
How you provide care for a person with a possible head, neck or spinal injury.
What is support the head in the position you find it. Do not try to align it.
200
Steps to take while treating someone you suspect is going into shock.
What is have the person lie down, keep them from getting overheated or chilled, raise the feet, and monitor their condition?
200
An illness usually caused by a blockage of blood flow to the brain.
What is a stroke (CVA)?
200
How long you should check for breathing/pulse.
What is 5-10 seconds?
300
The ratio of compressions to ventilations in 2 person infant CPR.
What is 15:2?
300
Why we immobilize a broken bone.
What is to prevent further injury?
300
How you care for a person having a seizure.
What is remove nearby objects that might cause injury and protect the head by placing a blanket or jacket beneath it?
300
What the acronym FAST stands for.
What is face, arm, speech, and time?
300
Following standard precautions prevents this.
What is the risk of disease transmission?
400
What to do when you see a person eating dinner and begin to cough loudly.
What is encourage him or her to continue to cough forcefully?
400
The action you take after you make sure the scene is safe when responding to a patient found lying on the floor.
What is check to see if the patient is responsive?
400
A fracture in which the bone has torn through the skin.
What is an open or compound fracture?
400
How we would treat someone having an allergic reaction to a bee sting.
What is call 9-1-1 and administer an epipen if available. Monitor until 9-1-1 arrives.
400
The steps to follow in an emergency situation.
What is check, call, and care.
500
The correct hand position when giving abdominal thrusts to a choking victim.
What is put you arms around the victim, make a fist with one hand, cover with the other hand?
500
What you do when responding to an emergency and the patient does NOT give consent.
What is do not give care, but make sure 9-1-1 is called anyway.
500
An emergency in which the victim doesn't have enough sugar or has too much sugar in his or her blood.
What is a diabetic emergency?
500
True or False: If a victim is conscious, he or she cannot be in shock.
What is false?
500
This helps protect people who voluntarily give care without accepting anything in return.
What is the purpose of the Good Samaritan Law?