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What is the minimum depth you should compress on a child when performing CPR?

A third of a childs chest width or 2 inches

100

The compression to ventilation ratio for one rescuer giving CPR to individuals of ANY age is:

30:2

100

How do you explain to an athlete (when using crutches) to go up stairs?

Up with the good

100

When using a vacuum splint, what should you check before and after applying the splint?

Their circulation

100

Which type of shock is typically found in a patient when being stung by an insect?

Anaphylactic Shock

200

An oblique fracture shows a(n)?

A diagonal cut

200

How often should rescuers switch roles when performing two-rescuer CPR?

every 5 cycles

200

The cranial nerve which gives us the ability to smell is?

Olfactory

200

The action you have an athlete perform when testing the Hypoglossal nerve?

Tongue Strength

200

What is the angle for the elbows when fitting an athlete for crutches?

30 degrees

300

A communited fracture occurs when?

The fracture is in at least three or more pieces

300

How much room shoulder be between the crutch and an athletes armpit?

2 inches or two fingers

300

A spiral fracture occurs when?

Bone is twisted

300

The cranial nerve that tests lateral eye-movement?

Abducens

300

The cranial nerve you are testing when you have an athlete smile, frown or raise their
eyebrows?

Facial

400

When checking responsiveness in a baby for CPR, where should you try and see if they
respond?

Tickle their feet

400

What is the most susceptible to the "Ring bone rule" when dealing with fractures?

Mandible

400

When an athlete has a suspected concussion, what is the potential danger of returning and athlete too early?

Second impact syndrome

400

What is a tandem gait?

Heel to toe

400

What does SAM stand for when using a SAM Splint?

Soft and Moldable

500

When dealing with bleeding patients you must ALWAYS wear what protective equipment?

Gloves

500

What is CTE?

Chronic Traumatic Encephalopathy

500

What test can be performed to diagnose CTE?

None

500

How long should you have an athlete balance when performing the BESS test on a SCAT5?

10 seconds

500

What is the technique used to open the airway to a non-suspected spinal injury patient?

Head tilt, chin lift