When checking 'Airways', what is the most common obstruction found?
What is 'the tongue'
The emergency number called in Australia
What is '000'
The location where you put your hands to perform CPR
What is the 'centre of the chest'
What is '2 x 30'
What does the acronym 'COWS' stand for?
What is 'Can you hear me, open your eyes, what's your name and squeeze my hand'
What is treated first; Not breathing or bone break
What is 'not breathing'
Lean slightly forward and pinch nostrils
What is 'management for bleeding nose'
'STOP'
What is 'Stop, Talk, Observe, Prevent further injury'
Where do you place the defibrillator pads on a casualty?
What is 'upper right side of the chest and the lateral side of the left rib cage'.
What is the number one aim of first aid?
What is 'to preserve life'
PER to manage bleeding
What is 'Pressure, Elevation, Rest'
First Aid treatment has concluded and the first aid needs to complete the final step to secure patient.
What is 'the recovery position'
In what order should you check for Danger?
What is 'the first aider, the bystanders and then the casualty'
Tilt head back, open mouth with fingers and look inside
What is 'checking the airways'
Paleness, cold/clammy skin, faintness, confusion
What is' symptoms of shock'
Less Severe injuries use this treatment.
What is 'RICER'
At what rate (per minute) should you perform compressions when performing CPR?
What is '100-120 cpm'
Look, Listen and Feel
What is 'check for breathing'
When is it appropriate to move a casualty?
What is 'from a building that is in danger of collapse, rising water, fire'
CPR was required, patient was unconscious, patient had a heart attack or spinal injury were suspected
What is 'medical referral'