cpr basics
first aid terms
emergency situations
life saving skills
tools and equipment
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This is the recommended number of chest compressions per minute during adult CPR.

What is 100–120 compressions per minute

100

A sudden, serious condition where the body loses the ability to circulate blood effectively.

shock

100

This condition occurs when the body’s temperature rises dangerously high.

heat stroke

100

This life-saving technique involves chest compressions and rescue breaths.

cpr

100

This is a portable device that measures and delivers oxygen to patients in respiratory distress.

oxygen tank

200

You push hard and fast here to help a person’s heart.


chest

200

The term for a wound that breaks the skin but does not go deep.

cut or abrasion

200

This is a life-threatening allergic reaction that requires immediate treatment.

anaphylaxis

200

If someone is bleeding heavily, this is applied to slow blood loss.

applying pressure

200

Gloves, masks, and eye protection are examples of this type of precaution

personal protective equipment or PPE

300

The machine that can shock a person’s heart back to normal is called this.

AED

300

This is the process of cleaning a wound to prevent infection.

wound care or irrigation

300

If someone is having chest pain, shortness of breath, and sweating, this emergency should be suspected.

heart attack

300

To prevent infection from a burn, this type of material should be used to cover it.

sterile dressing


300

A triangular piece of cloth used to immobilize or support an injured limb.

a sling

400

How many breaths do you give after 30 chest compressions?

2 breaths 

400

A term used when someone has a sudden stoppage of breathing.

respiratory arrest

400

This sudden event is caused by a blockage or rupture in the brain’s blood vessels.

stroke

400

This maneuver is used to open the airway of an unconscious person who is not breathing.

the head-tilt, chin-lift maneuver

400

This device can help someone breathe if they are not breathing on their own.

a bag-valve-mask (BVM)

500

This maneuver helps someone who is choking.

heimlich manuever

500

The medical term for tissue death caused by lack of blood flow.

necrosis

500

If a person is unconscious but breathing, they should be placed in this position.

recovery position

500

When performing CPR on an infant, instead of using two hands, this technique is used for compressions.

using two fingers

500

A kit containing essential first aid supplies, often carried in vehicles or workplaces.

first aid kit