What does CPR stand for?
Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation
What does the "C" stand for in the ABCDs of CPR?
Circulation
Give an example of satisfying the "safety" needs on Maslow's Hierarchy.
shelter, job security, decreased risk of injury or external threats
Learning to cope with fears is an example of ______________ development.
Emotional
Who developed the four stages of cognitive development?
Jean Piaget
What does BVM stand for?
Bag-Valve Mask
On an adult victim, what artery do you assess the pulse?
Carotid
Piaget's term for the process of changing cognitive ideas based on new information.
Accommodation
What stage of life is known for prime childbearing age?
Early Adulthood (19-40)
What life stage results in an individual being clumsy and awkward in regard to physical development?
Adolescence
How is an assessment of an infant different than the assessment of an adult?
Consciousness with heel flick, pulse at brachial artery
Give THREE reasons to STOP CPR.
Victim recovers, starts to breathe
Qualified help arrives
Rescuer becomes physically exhausted and cannot continue
Scene becomes unsafe
Legally valid DNR order is provided
According to Erikson, what conflict occurs during Adolescence?
Identity vs Role Confusion
What stage of life is known for the most dramatic and rapid changes in physical growth?
Infancy
Who developed the stages of death & dying?
Dr. Elisabeth Kubler Ross
What are the first THREE links in the chain of survival?
Activate EMR (call 911), high-quality CPR, defibrillation
What medication can be administered to slow the effects of a drug overdose?
Narcan (Naloxone)
If an infant's needs are NOT met, they will have trouble with:
Mistrust (aggressive & uncooperative)
Children should know ~2500 words by the age of ____.
Six (6)
You were administering abdominal thrusts to an adult who was choking. This adult goes unconscious. What do you do next? (Give ALL steps)
Immediately begin CPR. 30 Chest compressions, check mouth for object (sweep if needed), and attempt 2 breaths. Repeat. Ensure someone around you (or you) have activated the EMR.
5 back slaps, 5 chest thrusts, check mouth, repeat. USE GRAVITY.
List the three phases of a seizure.
Aura, Ictal (Tonic/Clonic), Postictal
According to Piaget, during what stage does a person develop object permanence?
Infancy (sensorimotor stage)
List the five stages of grief.
Denial, Anger, Bargaining, Depression, Acceptance
List the levels of Maslow's Hierarchy of needs from the foundation up.
Physiological, Safety, Love & Affection, Esteem, Self-Actualization