Components of Rapid Assessment
Rapid Assessment for Infant
Common Conditions Found in Rapid Assessments
Scenarios
Misc.
100

The first step of a rapid assessment

What is 'scene size-up'?

100

Location where an infant should be tapped when checking for responsiveness 

What is the bottom of the foot?

100

True or False: Isolated and infrequent gasps are a sign of effective breathing

What is False?

These are agonal breaths, and the person should be treated as if they are not breathing at all

100

Jimmy responds to a person in the bleachers collapsing immediately, failing to put on the proper PPE (gloves) in order to give potentially lifesaving care. True or False: This was the right thing to do. 

What is True?

Do not delay lifesaving care to put on gloves.

100

The condition of an adult exhibiting "pulse but no breath" and the care steps that should follow

What is respiratory arrest and 1 ventilation every 6 seconds?

200

When checking for responsiveness, you should use this sequence

What is Shout-Tap-Shout?

200

The infant head position to open the airway

What is neutral position?

200

Will someone ever have the condition of 'breath no pulse'?

What is no?

Cannot have a breath without a pulse

200

Sarah, a Site Coordinator, is observing the deck when she notices a parent has slurred speech and difficulty raising their left arm to open the door. As she is forming her initial impressions of the parent/scene, what condition is she noticing? 

What is a stroke?

200

You find that the primary rescuer for an incident called for an AED, but upon arriving to the scene only ventilations are being given, and the person has a pulse. Should the AED still be used?

What is no? Since they have a pulse, the AED should not be used

300

The three things that you are observing when looking, listening, and feeling

What is looking for chest rise, listening for breaths, and feeling for a pulse?

300

The type of resuscitation mask that should be used on infants

What is the pediatric mask?

300

You find a person who is unresponsive, but they are breathing and have a pulse. What action should you take?

What is placing the person in recovery position and summoning EMS?

300

Billy enters the boys locker-room at the end of his shift and notices there is someone laying on the floor by the showers. As he is sizing up the scene, he notices frayed wires hanging from the ceiling. Is this scene safe for Billy to approach? What should he do? 

What is no and he should call 911 and refrain other patrons from entering the area?

300

Is this statement correct: Giving rescue breaths is part of the rapid assessment

What is no? Once care is provided, the rapid assessment has ended

400

This act is performed on drowning persons pulled from the water

What are rescue ventilations?/What are 'two-breaths'?

400

Where to check for a pulse in an infant

What is the brachial pulse? (Inside of upper arm near armpit)

400

As you are completing a look-listen-feel sequence, the person vomits. What care steps should you take?

What is rolling the person to their side and clearing the airway?

400

Alex finds a person who has fallen and sustained serious injury laying on their back in the locker room. Alex is the only other person at the pool, so she leaves the injured person on their back and goes to call 911. What did Alex do wrong?

What is not putting the injured person in the recovery position? 
400

The difference between cardiac distress and cardiac arrest

What is cardiac distress causes feelings of pain, dizziness, and short breaths whereas cardiac arrest is the absence of a heartbeat?

500

How long a responder should check for breathing and a pulse

What is no more than 10 seconds?

500

Can adult AED pads and the adult AED setting be used on infants?

What is yes?


As long as the pads are not touching each other (one placed on chest and the other on the back)

500

Upon arriving to a scene, you notice a weird odor in the air and a foggy haze. What may have happened?

What is a chemical spill/release of a chemical?

500

When opening up the airway of an infant, Charlie tilts the infants head into a past-neutral position. What potential injury was just caused?

What is compressing the airway/distorting the trachea?

500

A drowning person was pulled from the pool and is severely bleeding from their leg after being cut by metal protruding from the ladder. What care steps should be taken first?

What is stopping the bleed?