Roles / Responsibilities and ESM
Adult Resuscitation
Child / Infant Resuscitation
Severe Bleeding
Medical Conditions
100

A responsive adult casualty refuses your help.  What do you do?

Call 911 (if necessary) and wait.

100

When performing CPR on an adult casualty, you should depress the chest how far?

2-2.4 inches or 5-6 cm

100

What do you do for a child who is choking and coughing?

Stay near and encourage them to cough.

100

What are some signs and symptoms of internal bleeding?

Blood from ear or nose / bloodshot eyes / large area of bruising and swelling / coughing up blood / signs of shock

100

A casualty is having a severe allergic reaction to a bee sting.  What might you need to do as a first aider?

Help them use their auto-injector.

200

What is a priority of first aid?

Preventing injury or illness from becoming worse.

200

What is an AED used for?

Help restore a healthy heartbeat.

200

What technique do you use when performing compressions on an infant?

Two fingers in the centre of the chest just below the nipple line.

200

What is the main difference between a bandage and a dressing?

Dressing - controls bleeding

Bandages - keeps dressings in place and applies pressure

200

What do you do for a diabetic emergency?

Give sugar (something sweet).

300

What is the best way to prevent shock from getting worse?

Treat the illness or injury causing the shock.

300

What is angina?

Reduced blood flow to the heart from blocked or partially blocked areteries.

300

What is the ration of compressions to rescue breaths for 2-rescuer CPR for a child or infant casualty?

15:2

300

What are some things you could use to improvise a bandage?

Belt / tie / tape / any cut length of cloth / scarf / ...

300

A person with epilepsy is having a generalized seizure?  What do you do?

Protect them from further injury.  Do not restrict movement.

400

What are the three priorities you check for in a primary survey?

Airway

Breathing

Circulation

400

What is the first step to treat an adult with complete choking?

Give 5 black blows.

400

What is the age range for someone considered a child (in a first aid context)?

1 - 8 years of age

400

When do you check for circulation when bandaging a wound?

Before and after bandaging.

400

What are some signs and symptoms of opioid poisoning?

Drowsiness / unresponsive / slow breathing / cool, sweaty skin / cyanosis / gurgling or snoring sounds / constricted pupils

500

What are the types of consent?

Verbal / Informed / Implied / Parental

500

What is the ratio of compressions to rescue breaths for two-rescuer CPR on an adult casualty?

30:2

500

What is the compression depth when performing CPR on a child or infant casualty?

1/3 the chest depth.

500

How do you care for an amputated body part?

Wrap in moist dressings / Place in a plastic bag / keep cool (in another bag) / label / transport with the casualty

500

What is a common form of medication carried by people diagnosed with Asthma?

An inhaler.