Category 1: Fall & Safety
Poison & Fire
First Aid Basics
CPR
AED & Cardiac Arrest
100

Keep walkways clear and use a _____ to prevent falls.

Stepping stool

100

Common sources of poisoning include cleaning products and _____.

Chemicals

100

First aid is treatment given in the first moments after an accident, usually before ____ arrive.

Medical professionals

100

CPR stands for _____.

Cardiopulmonary resuscitation

100

AED stands for _____.

Automated external defibrillator

200

A weapon is defined as any object that can cause _____.

Damage

200

To extinguish a fire, you must remove at least one element: fuel, heat, or _____.

Oxygen

200

Shock is a life-threatening condition where vital organs don’t get enough _____.

Blood / oxygen

200

How many compressions per minute should you give during CPR?

100

200

AED delivers a shock to ____________.

restore heartbeat. 

300

Road safety tip: don’t text and ____ while driving.

Drive

300

You should never swim alone or dive in _____ water.

Shallow

300

Cuts and wounds: you should flush/clean the wound and apply a _____.

Sterile bandage

300

CPR ratio of compressions to breaths is _____.

30:2

300

_________________ is caused by an electrical Malfunction in the heart.

Cardiac arrest
400

Water safety: always wear a _____ when boating or swimming.

Life jacket

400

Fire safety: what is one thing you should do before trying to extinguish a fire?

Make sure the scene is safe / call 911 if needed

400

Severe bleeding: apply _____ and keep wound higher than the heart.

Pressure

400

Compression depth for an adult is _____ inches.

2

400

What should you do after calling 911 and getting an AED?

Follow AED instructions / place pads on chest / continue CPR as needed

500

Fire prevention: name one of the three elements needed to start a fire.

Fuel, oxygen, or heat

500

List one way to prevent falls at home.

Keep walkways clear / use stepping stool

500

Keep a person calm when giving first aid for: burns, cuts, severe bleeding, or _____.

Shock / AED / CPR

500

What is one difference in CPR between adults, children, and infants?

Adults = 2 hands; Children = 1 hand; Infants = 2 fingers / Depth varies

500

True or False: AED should be used before calling 911.

False