Good Samaritan
Heart Attack
Stroke
Choking
Save a Life
100

Who can be a Good Samaritan?

Who is anyone?

100

Who is susceptible to a heart attack? 

Who is anyone?

100

Describe what a stroke is.

What is disruption of blood flow to the brain, causing cell death. 

100

Who is at risk for choking?

Who is Everyone?

100

Whenever there is a suspected emergency, this is the number you should call.

What is 9-1-1?

200

What is the Bystander Effect?

What is people are less likely to help someone in need when there are other people present?

200

Describe what a heart attack is. 

What is when any part of the heart muscle does not get enough blood. 

200

Describe an ischemic stroke. 

What is blockage of blood flow to the brain?

200

Demonstrate the Heimlich Maneuver on a willing teen or adult.

What is [behind adult, one hand on top of fist, thumb two inches above belly button, and inward and upward thrust]?

200

Describe what cardiac arrest is.

What is loss of heart function/heart activity?

300

Give the definition of a Good Samaritan. 

What is a person who gives emergency care during an emergency gratuitously and in good faith, who is not liable for civil damages or penalties as a result of any act or omission unless grossly negligent or caused the emergency?

300

Name the most common cause of a heart attack. 

What is Coronary Artery Disease?

300

Describe a hemorrhagic stroke.

What is a ruptured blood vessel causes bleeding in the brain?
300

What is the universal sign for choking?

What is [grabbing your throat with one or two hands]?

300

Describe the goal heart rate in CPR. 

What is 100-120 compressions per minute?

400

Name something that can be done to change someone from a Good Samaritan to a grossly negligent person.

What is doing something out of the person's scope?

400

Name a common sign of a heart attack.

What is chest pain like pressure, tightness, pain, squeezing or aching, Pain that spreads to the shoulder, arm, back, neck, jaw, teeth, epigastric, Fatigue, Heartburn or indigestion, Shortness of breath, or cardiac arrest?

400

Name the side of the brain affected when someone has left arm paralysis. 

What is right-sided stroke?

400

Name two common choking hazard foods discussed today.

What are hot dogs, hard candy, nuts and seeds, large chunks of meat, strong cheese, beans, bones?

400

Name a song that can be listened to while pacing chest compressions.

What is staying alive?
500

Name someone who can help in an emergency.

Who is me?

500

Name two things that can block arteries. 

What are fats, plaques, or cholesterol?

500

What does BE FAST stand for?

What is B-balance, E-eyes, F-face, A-arms, S-speech, T-time?

500

Can the Heimlich be done on a child younger than 12 months of age?

What is no?

500
Describe the difference in compressions for an infant with 1 life saver vs 2.

What is 15 compressions to 2 breaths versus 30 compressions to 2 breaths?