Introduction
Casualty Management
Airway & Breathing Emergencies
Cardiovascular Emergencies and CPR
Wounds And Bleeding
100
Put them on as you approach an emergency scene
What are Gloves
100
Don't ever move casualty unless this is present
What is Danger
100
Medication for Anaphylaxis, Injected into body with a needle
What is Epinephrine
100
Electronic device programmed to recognize and shock 2 types of Heart rythms, VF and Pulseless VT
What is AED
100
Protective covering put on a wound to help control bleeding, absorb blood, and prevent further contamination
What is A Dressing
200
Paramedics, Police Officers, Firefighters are also called ___
What is EMS
200

Never use this to take the pulse of a casualty

What is Thumb

200

A condition of "over breathing" which can be caused by Acute Anxiety or Emotional Stress. Sometimes occurs for no reason

What is Hyper Ventilation

200

If a blood clot blocks a narrowed artery in the brain and the part of the brain beyond the clot doesn't get the oxygen it needs, and the brain tissue dies

What is Stroke

200
When a part of the body such as a Toe, Foot, or Leg has been partially or completely cut off
What is Amputation
300

Casualty's Temp, Pulse, Respiration, and level of consciousness

What are Vital Signs

300
Has 4 Steps *Scene Survey *Primary Survey *Secondary Survey *Ongoing Casualty Care
What is Emergency Scene Management (EMS)
300
A respiratory illness in which the person has repeated attacks of shortness of breath, often wheezing and coughing
What is Asthma
300
Disorders of the heart and blood vessels
What is Cardiovascular Disease
300
Occurs when a portion of the body is crushed under heavy weight
What is Crush Injury
400
If you leave the casualty after they accept your offer to help them, this is called ___________
What is Abandonment
400
Use this to find and examine other injuries and Illness that may need First Aid
What is Head to Toe Examination
400

A life threatening breathing emergency resulting from a severe allergic reaction

What is Anaphylaxis

400

Also Known as the Silent Killer.

What is High Blood Pressure

400
4 TYPES of these: Heat Chemical Electrical Radiation
What are Burns
500
Signs of _____ _____ are: *Suspicious Injuries *Unusually shaped bruises or burns *Apparent fear of Parent or Guardian
What is Child Abuse
500
When you stay in control of the scene, continue First Aid, and keep the casualty in the best possible condition
What is Ongoing Casualty Care
500
The most obvious sign by someone that they are choking
What is Grabbing the throat
500

A critical factor in determining survival from cardiac arrest

What is Time

500
Burns are classified as ______, ______, or ______.
What is Critical, Moderate, or Mild