Experiencing respiratory impairment from submersion/immersion in liquids
What is Drowning?
Signs and symptoms, Allergies, Medications, Past medical history, Last oral intake, Events leading up to the incident
What is S.A.M.P.L.E
What are the first steps before giving CPR
Check the scene and the person. Check to make sure the scene is safe, tap the person on the shoulder to see if they're OK, and look for signs of rhythmic, normal breathing.
A fun event happening on December 6th form 5-8
What is Noel Northglenn
If the sister to your uncle is not your aunt, then who is she?
Your mom
Used to alert guards and facility of a on going passive, head, neck & spinal injury
What is 2 long whistles?
What is the proper way to handle a nosebleed?
Have the person pinch their nostrils together while sitting with their head slightly forward.
Why is it important to have the person with a nosebleed have their head slightly forward? This position keeps blood from pooling in the back of the throat, which can lead to choking or vomiting on blood.
The American Red Cross CPR guidelines recommend how many chest compressions per minute
100 to 120
The address to the recreation center is?
1 East Memorial Parkway
#badlydescribedmovies
A widower and his unlikely companion search for a kidnaped child
Finding nemo
Symptoms include: tightness or pain in the chest, neck, back, or arms, as well as fatigue, lightheadedness, abnormal heartbeat, and anxiety.
What is a heart attack?
To reduce the risk of exposure to bloodborne pathogens and other diseases you would use these items
What is PPE (personal protective equipment)
Examples: Gloves & Face masks
Recognition, activate the EAP, Early CPR, Early defib, Advanced life support, Integrated post-cardiac arrest care, Recovery
What is the Cardiac Chain of survival
When is it most necessary to take Chems.
Opening and closing
If there is something strange in your neighborhood who are you calling?
Ghostbusters
Symptoms include: Disorientation, indifference, Confusion, Glassy stare, Shivering, then lack of shivering, Pale and cold to touch, Unresponsiveness, Slow or no breathing, Slow or no heart rate, Stiff body with rigid muscles
What is Hypothermia?
You would help someone experiencing this by: Laying them on the ground in a safe area ,Clearing the area of sharp objects, Cushioning their head, Loosening tight clothing, Turning them on their side and Staying with them until they are fully awake
What is a Seizure
In what scenario would you adjust the placement of the AED pads that differs from when they would normally go?
On a person with an ICD or pacemaker device or to avoid placing the AED pads directly over metallic jewelry or body piercings.
Who is Bertha and Betty and how do we keep them happy?
the vacuums and by cleaning their filters
#badlydescribedmovies
In this movie the myth "cats always land on their feet" is proven false
The Lion King
This is a life-threatening condition in which the body does not get enough oxygen-rich blood often due to disturbed blood flow. As a result, organs and body systems begin to fail.
Symptoms include: Rapid, weak heartbeat, Rapid breathing, Pale, gray, or cool moist skin, Altered level of responsiveness, Excessive thirst
What is shock
What does FAST stand for and when would it apply
Face, Arm, Speech and Time & when you suspect someone is having a Stroke
During sudden cardiac arrest – each minute that defibrillation is delayed reduces someone's chances of survival by approximately what percentage?
10%
In case of an emergancy what do you grab and where are they located
AED & go bag-in office
Backboard_ hanging
What five-letter word typed in all capital letters can be read the same upside down?
SWIMS