Vocabulary
Hands only CPR
AED
saving lives and stuff and junk
Hands only CPR or AED info
100
What the letters AED stand for
What is Automated External Defibrillator
100
The depth needed to do quality compressions
What is 2 inches
100
step 1 for AED usage
What is TURN IT ON!
100
explain the Good Samaritan law
What is you can't be sued for PROPERLY performing hands only CPR
100
Bystander CPR can________ _________ __________ a cardiac victims chance of survival (3 words)
What is more than double
200
The type of CPR that doesn't require mouth to mouth breathing
What is hands only CPR
200
The rate at which to compress...
What is 100 compressions per minute
200
how can you tell if victim is breathing (2 ways)
what is look for chest rising and falling and feel for breath coming out of nose & mouth
200
explain recoil
What is allowing the chest to completely rise before compressing again.
200
A bystander is
What is anyone who is not the victim but is near the victim
300
SCA stands for
What is sudden cardiac arrest
300
The song you should play in your head while doing compressions and WHO sings it?
What is Staying Alive by the BeeGees
300
How do you know how to use the AED
What is it will tell you how to use it once you turn it on
300
What chest compressions do
What is circulate/pump blood to the brain and other internal organs
300
2 times you should move victim (even if they are on a flat surface) before using AED unit
What are if they are touching water or metal
400
Out of hospital means
What is not in the hospital
400
3 ways to check victim
What is firmly shaking chest or rubbing chest, check breathing, and asking if they are ok
400
The location of the nearest AED unit
What is upstairs in the main gym hallway near the athletic directors office.
400
information you give the 911 operator
What is as much info as you can: location, age of victim, situation, responsiveness
400
A leading cause of death in the US, what happens during SCA, and how long do you have to treat SCA before victim dies? ANSWER ALL 3 correctly
What is SCA, heart suddenly an unexpectedly stops and blood stops flowing to the brain and vital organs, and MINUTES
500
You will most likely be performing hands only CPR on______ AND _____% of SCA's that happen at home.
What is a loved one AND 80%
500
What happens when a hands only CPR bystander is touching the victim while the AED is calibrating the victim's vital signs
What is the reading will be off and AED will not administer a shock because it detects bystander heartbeat which endangers the victim as every minute is crucial for their survival.
500
The only time when the AED administers shock to victim
What is when it does not detect a heartbeat
500
Securing the area means
What is make sure the area is safe for both you and the victim before you administer hands only cpr/AED
500
The difference between SCA and heart attack
What is SCA is electrical and heart attack is result of blood not flowing properly due to plaque buildup. Heart stops with SCA not necessarily with heart attack...Heart attack can cause SCA