Emergency Scene Management
Cardiovascular Emergencies and CPR
Choking
Wound Management
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100

What's the 10:5 rule in Scene Survey?

Stand 10 feet away and observe for 5 seconds
100

What is the ratio of chest compressions to breaths for CPR in adults and children

30:2

100

What is the first aid for someone who starts coughing forcefully while eating?

Encourage them to keep coughing

100

What's the difference between between a dressing and a bandage?

A dressing is a sterile gauze that goes directly on the wound.

A bandage is what is used to secure the dressing in place

100

This type of consent is automatically assumed if an injured person/patient is unconscious.

Implied Consent

200

What is a Rapid Body Survey?

A quick head-to-toe check to determine any immediate life threatening bleed

200

When using an AED, what are the first three steps to take?

Turn it on, apply pads, follow voice prompts

200

If the first aiders arms cannot go around the injured person/patient's abdomen for abdominal thrusts, which method can they use instead?

Modified chest thrusts
200

What should a first aider do if blood from a major injury bleeds through the first dressing and bandage?

Add another dressing and bandage.

200

What injury causes loss of normal brain function due to the brain hitting against the skull as a result of trauma?

Concussion

300
What is the purpose of a primary survey?

To assess for immediate life threatening injuries

300

What does the acronym FAST stand for in stroke?

Face, Arms, Speech, Time

300

What two methods should a first aider alternate between when caring for a person who is severely choking?

5 abdominal thrusts and 5 back blows

300

What should you watch out for when cooling a burn with cool tap water?

Signs of hypothermia (shivering)

300

For how long should an epinephrine auto-injector be held firmly against the outer thigh to ensure the full dose has been administered?

5 to 10 seconds

400

What are the four steps in Emergency Scene Management?

Scene Survey, Primary Survey, Secondary Survey, Ongoing Care

400

How far apart should the AED pads be placed from each other on the chest? 

One hand width or 5 to 8cm

400

Apart from performing abdominal thrusts on themselves, what else should a patient/injured person do when choking by themselves?

Call 911

Go outside where they can be found 

400

What does the acronym SHARP stand for during daily care of a minor injury?

Swollen, hot, aches, red, pus

400

What are the 5 rights of medication?

Right patient, medication, time, dose, route, time

500

What are the 5 steps in Primary Survey?

General Impression, Level of Consciousness, Airway, Breathing, Circulation

500

What should you do if the first breath does not go in (there is no chest rise after the first breath)?

Re-adjust the head (do a head tilt chin lift) and give the second breath

500

If a severely choking person becomes unresponsive, what should the first aider do?

Start CPR beginning with 30 chest thrusts, then do a head tilt and chin lift, look into the mouth, if the object is visible, do a finger sweep to get it out. If not, give two breaths and continue with chest compressions.

500

If a tooth gets knocked out, what can it be placed into before taking to the dentist to be re-attached?

Coconut water, whole milk, egg white, the patient's saliva

500

What are the five medications a first aider can assist in giving an injured person/patient?

Aspirin, Nitroglycerin, Inhaler (Ventolin/Salbutamol), Epinephrine auto-injector, Naloxone