CPR
Burns
Medication
General Knowledge
100
When performing CPR, you should give complete this many compressions before giving a patient two rescue breaths.

What is 30 compressions?

100

This cooling mechanism is best used for treating burns.

What is cool water?

100

In case of a severe allergic reaction, this device is used to administer epinephrine.

What is an Epi-Pen?

100

The universal number you call for emergency services.

What is 911?

200

This is the recommended rate of chest compressions per minute for adults, children, and infants during CPR.

What is 100-120 BPM

200

This classification of burn involves damage to the outer layer of skin, causing redness and pain but no blisters.

What is a superficial/first degree burn?

200
When experiencing an asthmatic episode, this is the device used to administer medication to the patient.


BONUS (500): What is the name of the medication?

What is an inhaler?

Bonus: What is salbutamol/ventolin?

200

This small, sticky item is used to treat very minor wounds like paper cuts.

What is a bandaid?

300

This item is helpful when performing CPR in that it can attempt to shock a patient's heart into rhythm.

BONUS (300): What does it stand for?

What is an Automated external defibrillator (AED)

300

In this type of burn, the epidermis, dermis, and the muscle below is damaged. This is the most severe type of burn, and results in no pain to the patient as nerves have been burned off.

What is a full-thickness (third degree) burn?

300
Found in tablets or in a gel form, this sugar is administered to diabetic patients, or patients with low blood sugar.

What is glucose (glucogel/glucose tablets)?

300

A mild traumatic brain injury caused by a blow that results in the brain jolting back and forth.

What is a concussion?

400

When this event occurs, or is suspected, you should give two rescue breaths first before beginning with compressions.

What is drowning/water inhalation?

400

This type of bandage can be used to cover burn wounds.

What is a dressing?

400

This antiplatelet medication is commonly administered to prevent blood clotting in heart attack patients

What is aspirin?

400

In an emergency, you should use this item to stop severe bleeding by tying it around an individual's injury and cutting off blood flow.

What is a tourniquet?

500

CPR stands for this life-saving procedure.

What is Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation?

500

This body part is used to represent 1% of a patient's entire body, when identifying how severe burns are.

What is a palm?

500

A type of inhaled anesthetic used to relieve moderate to severe pain, also known as laughing gas

What is Nitrous Oxide (entonox)?

500

They are McMath's First Responder team's lovely sponsor teachers.

Who are Ms. Lim and Mr. Yeung?