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100
In the simplest terms, this short phrase describes how deep and at what pace to give chest compressions during CPR.
What is "Push hard, push fast."
100
You would do this to control bleeding.
What is, apply direct pressure with a clean absorbent pad?
100
You should do this if someone with asthma is bent over and can't stop coughing 20 minutes after you assisted them in using their prescribed metered-dose inhaler.
What is, activate EMS.
100
This describes how hard you should blow when providing rescue breaths.
What is, enough to create a visible rise of the chest, but no more than that.
100

A responsive adult must give you this before you provide any first aid treatment.

What is consent?

200
This is how deep you should compress the chest of a child during CPR.
What is 1/3 the depth of the chest or about 2 inches?
200
This describes how you would treat a small, painful, blistered burn on someone's arm.
What is, cool it with cold water until the pain is relieved?
200

You would do this to care for a responsive victim of a bicycling accident who is lying on the ground and complains of a burning sensation in his fingers (there is no severe bleeding).

What is, place your hands on both sides of his head to keep his head stabilized.

200
True or false: if someone is unresponsive and breathing abnormally (periodic gasping sounds that don't seem normal or effective), you should wait until they stop breathing completely before beginning CPR.
False. If someone is unresponsive and breathing abnormally, start CPR beginning with chest compressions.
200
Dialing 800-222-1222 will connect you to this hotline.
What is the National Poison Help Hotline?
300

At least 100 times per minute for all ages.

What is the speed, or rate, of chest compressions when performing CPR?

300
You would do this during lunch if someone started coughing loudly and forcefully (and someone yells, "Please help her, she's choking!").
What is, encourage her to cough?
300
You would do all of these when performing a primary assessment for an UNRESPONSIVE person, except which one? Assess the scene, activate EMS, look for normal breathing, and check tissue color and skin temperature.
What is, check tissue color and skin temperature.
300
This is how deep you should compress the chest of an infant during CPR.
What is 1/3 the depth of the chest or about 1 1/2 inches?
300
You would place a person in this position to maintain and protect the airway.
What is the recovery position?
400
You would stop CPR and clear the person when this occurs.
What is, when the AED says "analyzing" or "shock advised."
400
You would do this for a person who has been stung by a bee, has an epinephrine auto-injector (epi-pen), and her lips and face are swelling quickly.
What is, assist her to self-administer the epinephrine.
400
You would do this for someone who has been outside in the winter cold and is complaining about numbness in his fingers (fingers are pale and feel very cold and hard).
What is, call EMS and put sterile dressing between his fingers while you wait.
400
You would do this after delivering a shock with an AED.
What is, immediately resume CPR and follow any additional voice instructions given by the AED.
400
This "doctrine" assumes every person's blood or body fluid is infectious.
What is Universal Precautions.
500
This term describes the most effective step by step approach for treating sudden cardiac arrest.
What is the Chain of Survival?
500
You would do this for someone who fell and has sharp pain and swelling in their leg, and their leg looks strangely bent.
What is, manually stabilize the injured leg.
500
You would do this to assist an injured person who is shivering, whose tissue color is pale, and who is pleading with you for a drink of water.
What is, give nothing to drink and cover with a blanket to maintain normal temperature.
500
You should do this if you hear popping sounds coming from the victim's chest when you're pushing down on the sternum.
What is, keep going!
500
This is the technique you would use if an infant is moving (responsive), but is blue in the face and not making any noise.
What is, continuous cycles of 5 back blows and 5 chest thrusts?