1-Before Giving Care
2-Checking Injured Person
3-Cardiac Emergency
4- Choking
5-Sudden Illness
100

What are the 4 basic steps in helping EMS?

What is.. 

1. Recognizing emergency

2. Taking action

3. Activating EMS system

4. Giving care until EMS takes over

100

What does each the S stand for in SAMPLE

What is Signs and Symptoms.

100

blood flow to part of the heart muscle is blocked

What is Heart Attack.

100

What are common choking hazards?

What is foods, and household objects and toys.

100

a chronic illness in which certain substances or conditions, called triggers, cause inflammation and narrowing of the airways, making breathing difficult.

What is asthma

200

What are the 4 signs of emergency?

What is..

1. Unusual sounds

2. Unusual odors

3. Unusual sights

4. Unusual behavior

200

position to helps to lower the person’s risk for choking and aspiration

What is recovery position?

200

Chest pain, pain in areas of body (arms, back ect..), dizziness, trouble breathing, nausea, vomiting, pale, sweating, anxiety, fatigue, and unresponsiveness

What is symptoms of Heart Attack.

200
What are the two actions to preform on a choking person?

What is back blows, and abdominal thrusts.

200

What are symptoms of asthma attack?

What is Wheezing, coughing, rapid shallow breathing, and sweating.

300

laws protect individuals who voluntarily render aid or assistance to someone in need, particularly in emergency situations, from civil liability for their actions or omissions. These laws encourage people to help others without fear of being sued if they unintentionally cause harm

What is an good Samaritan law?

300
How long should you check for breathing/responsiveness

What is 5-10 seconds?

300

occurs when the heart stops beating or beats too ineffectively to circulate blood to the brain and other vital organs.

What is cardiac arrest.

300

Where should you place your hands while giving abdominal thrusts?

What is above the navel against the stomach.

300

Trouble breathing, swelling of the face, neck, tongue/lips, tightness in chest/throat, skin reactions

What is symptoms of anaphylaxis(allergic reaction).

400

A simple way to quickly identify if resuscitation is required. This is the same for all ages and performed quickly. 

What is an BLS assessment.?

400

What does the A in SAMPLE stand for?

What is Allergies?

400

Before giving asprin what should you check for?

What is allergies, other blood thinners, stomach issue, and have you been told not to take aspirin.

400
How to give chests thrusts on an infant?

What is place two fingers in center of chest and press down 1 1/2 inches deep below nipple line.

400

What is Epinephrine?

What is is a drug that slows or stops the effects of anaphylaxis.

500

State your name, state level of training, explain what you think is wrong, explain your plan, ask if you may help

What is obtaining consent for help?

500

What does the M in SAMPLE stand for

What is Medications.

500

How many minutes for brain damage to become irreversible

What is 8-10 minutes.

500

What should you preform instead of abdominal thrusts on a pregnant woman?

What is chest thrusts.

500

a chronic condition characterized by the body’s inability to process glucose (sugar) in the bloodstream.

What is diabetes.