CPR
Blood Spills
Bone Injuries
Evacuations
Miscellaneous
100

How many compressions and breaths are in one round of CPR?

30 compressions and 2 breaths

100

What is the first thing you should do before helping with any blood injury?

Put on gloves (PPE)

100

What should you do if a broken bone protrudes through the skin or the injured body part is bent, crooked, or looks deformed?

Call 911 (further medical care)

100

True or False: During a power outage users can get their belongings before exiting the facility?

True

100

No matter the injury, wellrec staff is required to tell the user what?

To seek further medical care

200

Name 4 signs and symptoms of a sudden illness.

  • Trouble breathing.

  • Pain, such as chest pain, abdominal pain, or a headache.

  • Changes in level of responsiveness, such as being confused or unaware of one’s surroundings or becoming unresponsive.

  • Extreme fatigue.

  • Light-headedness or dizziness.

  • Nausea, vomiting, diarrhea or stomach cramps.

  • A fever.

  • Pale, ashen (gray), or very flushed skin, which may be excessively sweaty or dry, or excessively hot or cold.

  • Problems seeing or speaking (e.g., blurred vision or slurred speech).

  • Numbness, weakness or paralysis.

  • Seizures.

  • Life-threatening bleeding 

200

Anything (towel, gloves, etc.) that comes in contact with blood should be placed in what?

Biohazard bag

200

How long should ice be applied to a bone, muscle, and joint injury?

20 minutes on, 20 minutes off

200

What is a rally point and list all of the rally points?

Rally points are locations that users should go to during an evacuation. Miller, Talley, Alexander/Turlington, Tennis courts 

200

Epinephrine is a drug that slows or stops the effects of …?

Anaphylaxis

300

Name all of the AED locations.

All elevators, FTC, HQ, EQ, Aquatics entrance, lifeguard office, method 

300

Name all of the blood spill kit locations.

Miller, method, court 3, court 9, 3600, HQ, Aquatics

300

True or False: You should splint a bone injury ONLY if you have to move an individual to get further medical care.

True

300

All evacuations should be completed in how many minutes?

5 or less minutes

300

What are the 4 C’s for any emergency situation?

Check, Call, Care, Complete

400

What should you do if someone is having a seizure?

  • Let the seizure run its course

  • Remove nearby furniture or anything that could add to the situation

  • When the seizure is over check for responsiveness 

  • Check head to toe looking for injuries 

  • Stay with the person until they have fully recovered 

400

If there is a large amount of blood or the blood spill is on the carpeting, the number to call is?

Contact University Housekeeping or Emergency Housekeeping (919-515.2991 or 919.515.3000 after hours)

400

A complete break, chip, or bone crack is considered a ___?

Fracture

400

During a power outage, what radio channel do we utilize?

Channel 4

400

If the person requests your help using an inhaler, how can you assist them?

Shake the inhaler, remove the mouthpiece, give them the inhaler, and advise them to use it as directed by their health care provider.  

500

On an adult, where should the AED pads be located on their body?

Upper right chest, lower left chest

500

If you come into direct contact with blood or other bodily fluids what are your next steps? 

Let your supervisor know and immediately go to the Student Health Center (or another medical center)

500

What does RICE stand for?

Rest, Immobilization, Cold, Elevate

500

Who gives the all-clear that staff and users can go back into the facility after a fire evacuation? 

Fire Marshal

500

What should be said over the radio if someone is experiencing a life-threatening medical emergency in the facility? 

Code Red