The two other official Red Cross symbols excluding the Red Cross.
What is Red Crescent and Red Crystal?
What the acronym ABCs stands for.
What is Airway, Breathing, Circulation?
Two signs someone is choking.
What is coughing and hands around the neck?
First thing you should do when you see active bleeding.
What is apply pressure?
Ratio of chest compressions to breaths.
What is 30:2?
Name 3 of the 7 fundamental principles.
What is 3 of Humanity, Impartiality, Neutrality, Independence, Voluntary Service, Unity, Universality?
What is recovery position?
Name the 2 of the 4 signs/symptoms of anaphylaxis.
What is breathing, skin, responsiveness, and stomach?
Technique used to stop life-threatening bleeding after the blood leaks through two layers of bandages.
What is tourniquet?
Location of baby AED pad placement.
What is front and back?
Name 2 ways the Red Cross helps.
What is 3 of disaster management, international operations, first aid programs, swimming and water safety, respect education, and community health and wellness?
Two important things to check before entering a scene.
What is hazards and bystanders?
Differences between baby choking and adult choking intervention.
What is different chest thrusts?
Something you should always do before and after tying a bandage.
What is check the circulation below the injury?
What is 2 inches?
The principle the following statement represents: "No discrimination made based on race, religious beliefs, class, or political opinions."
What is Impartiality?
Type of consent is given when someone is unconscious.
What is implied consent?
Name 3 asthma triggers.
What is air pollution, allergies, exercise, smoke, or stress?
Acronym used to assess a stroke and what it stands for.
What is FAST: face, arms, speech, and time?
2 reasons why you should stop CPR.
What is 2 of EMS arrives, you are too tired to continue, the scene is unsafe?
The principle the following statement represents: "Although, the Red Cross has branches that are subject to the laws of their respective country, they must maintain autonomy so they can act on their principles."
What is Independence?
What the acronym SAMPLE stand for.
What is signs and symptoms, allergies, medications, past medical history, last oral intake, events leading up to incident?
What is go where you can be seen and leave phone on speaker when you call 9-1-1?
Treatment for a knocked-out tooth.
What is ask them to bite down on gauze, while handling the tooth by the crown and placing it in milk, egg white, or the person's saliva?
Outline CPR protocol when breaths aren't going in.
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