what is the first thing you should do when you get to scene before you start CPR
Call 911
what should you not do if someone is bullying you
respond
What role do bystanders play in stopping or encouraging physical bullying?
they can either fuel it by laughing, joining in, or ignoring, making the bully feel powerful, or stop it by becoming "upstanders" who support the victim, distract the bully, report the incident to adults, or simply refuse to participate, shifting power and creating a safer environment
What is CPR, and why is it important?
an emergency treatment that's done when someone's breathing or heartbeat has stopped
How would you calmly communicate with bystanders while performing CPR?
be direct, assign specific tasks (like "You, call 911" or "You, get the AED"), and use simple, clear commands to avoid confusion, focusing only on emergency needs while maintaining a reassuring tone for the victim
what does a AED do
Analyzes the person’s heart rhythm using pads placed on the chest.
Why is bullying sometimes hard to detect?
it often happens in unsupervised areas, uses subtle social tactics (like exclusion or rumors) instead of just physical aggression, and victims fear retaliation or shame, keeping them silent
How would you feel if you saw someone being physically bullied?
However, my programming is designed to recognize and address situations involving harm, and witnessing physical bullying would trigger a strong operational imperative to promote safety and well-being.
What are the steps you follow when you find an unresponsive person?
first ensure scene safety, then check for responsiveness and breathing; if they aren't breathing normally, immediately call 911 (or local emergency number) and start CPR while someone gets an AED, otherwise, if they are breathing but unresponsive, place them in the recovery position and monitor until help arrives, always following the "Check, Call, Care" method.
What would you say to someone who is panicking at the scene?
Establish Presence and Safety
Use a calm voice and simple, direct language to help orient them.
what's the first thing you should do before entering a scene to give CPR
check if its safe/check with an adult if you are a minor
What is the difference between bullying and normal conflict?
Normal conflict is a two-sided disagreement where both parties have relatively equal power and want resolution, while bullying is one-sided, intentional harm with a power imbalance, creating fear and hopelessness, and often repeats over time
What would be the safest way to respond if you witnessed physical bullying?
prioritize safety by getting an adult or authority figure immediately, intervening verbally from a safe distance if possible (e.g., "Stop!"), and then supporting the victim privately afterward by helping them report it and offering friendship, rather than confronting the bully physically or ignoring the situation
How do you know when to start CPR?
when someone is unresponsive and not breathing normally
how should your give a baby CPR
to fingers in the middle of their chest and pump every few seconds
what do you think you should do if you see someone getting bullied
prioritize safety, then intervene safely by distracting, questioning the behavior, or getting help from a trusted adult, and support the target by checking in and including them
Why might victims of physical bullying be afraid to tell someone?
threats, shame, fear of retaliation making it worse, feeling powerless, believing adults won't help, or being blamed, while also fearing social judgment as a "tattletale" or feeling it's their fault, leading to silence and isolation
Describe how to perform chest compressions on an adult.
What is the first thing you should do when you find someone unresponsive
our safety comes first before helping anyone.
Why do some people choose to bully others?
a need for power or control, low self-esteem, and insecurity
What can schools or communities do to reduce physical bullying?
foster inclusive, respectful environments, implement clear policies and consistent adult supervision in hotspots (bathrooms, playgrounds), teach social-emotional skills (SEL) like empathy and conflict resolution, empower upstanders (bystanders) to intervene safely, involve parents and community, and provide outlets for students to build confidence through positive activities.
What is an AED, and when should it be used?
a portable device that checks a person's heart rhythm and delivers an electric shock to restore a normal heartbeat during sudden cardiac arrest