Breathing Emergencies
Wound Care
Head/Neck/Spinal Injuries & Bone/Muscle/Fracture & Slings
Sudden Medical Emergencies
Environmental Illness & Poisons
100

What type of medication is used for asthma attacks? 

inhaler with or without a spacer

100

What should you do when caring for a person with a knocked-out tooth?

pick up the knock-out tooth only by the crown (whiter part), place in either milk or injured-person's own spit, refer to dentist immediately

100

What does RICE stand for? 

R-rice, I-immobilize, C-cool, E-elevate

100

What is the treatment for diabetic emergencies? 

If injured person can swallow safely, have person ingest sugar

100

What are the three types of heat emergencies? 

Heat Exhaustion, Heat Stroke, Heat Cramps

200

What type of medication is used for anaphylaxis? 

epinephrine auto-injectors

200

Should you ever remove an impaled object? 

impaled should remain in place unless it prevent treatment for a life-threatening condition 

200

From where should you approach a head, neck, or spinal injured person? 

From the front, advise to not nod/shake head, only verbal answers


200
After helping a pregnant person give birth, how should you encourage the baby to cry and breathe? 

Actively dry the baby with a clean cloth 

200

What are some signs and symptoms of absorbed poisons? 

rash or hives, burning or itching skin, blisters, burns

300

What should you do before using medication for asthma? 

Shake the inhaler and remove the cap

300

What type of injury should you apply a cold pack wrapped in a towel? 

bruise, sprain/strain, closed fracture
300

What types of injuries are slings and tube-slings used for? 

Arm, shoulder, or collarbone injuries 

300

What are some of the signs and symptoms of diabetic emergencies? 

changes in level of responsiveness
change in behaviour, such as confusion or aggression
rapid breathing
cool, pale, sweaty skin
appearance of intoxication
seizures 

300

What is the first step in treating frostbite? 

Remove anything that may restrict blood flow to the affected area; only thaw the area if sure that it will not freeze again. Use warm (not hot) water or body heat 

400

How do you treat hyperventilation? 

encourage person to take controlled breaths by breathing in slowly, holding breath for a few seconds, then gradually exhaling

400

How long should you flush the eye if exposed to a chemical? 

15 minutes with water 

400

When applying a splint you should: 

Check the person's circulation below the site of the injury

400

What are the signs and symptoms of seizures? 

uncontrollable muscle movement

drool or foaming at the mouth 

uncontrolled repetitive motions

an altered level of responsiveness 

400

What are signs and symptoms of heat stroke? 

skin = dry, hot

physical = seizures, coma, severe headache

mental = altered behaviour, irritable, aggressive, bizarre

breathing = rapid, shallow

500

What 4 things must you check prior to administering medication for anaphylaxis? 

Has the person been exposed to a known allergen?"
Is it prescribed to the injured person?
Is it expired?
Is the fluid in the window cloudy or clear?

500

When does a wound require stitches? 

the edges of the skin do not fall together
the wound is more than 2.5 cm (1 in) long
the wound is near a joint or is on a hand or foot
the wound is on the face

500

When should you call EMS/9-1-1 for a head, neck, or spinal injury? 

You should always call EMS/9-1-1 if you suspect a head, neck, or spinal injury 

500

What should you do if a person is delusional? 

Accept that the person's delusions are real to them and do not dismiss it 

500

What should you do when removing a tick? 

grasp the tick's head as close to the person's skin as possible, bag, and take to local health unit