CPR
Bone and Joint Injuries
Diabetes
Seizures
Environmental Emergencies
100

What should you do if mouth-to-mouth doesn't work?

mouth to stoma or mouth to nose

100

what does RICE stand for

R- Rest and reassure 

I- Immobolize 

C- Cold

E- Elevate 

100

true of false: victim may appear intoxicated

true

100

true or false: you should restrict the victims movements and place something in their mouth 

false

100

name the three heat illnesses

heat cramp, heat exhaustion, heat stroke

200

When can you stop CPR

1. victim shows signs of life

2. help arrives

3. you become physically tired or at personal risk if you continue 

200

What is a dislocation

bones pop out of alignment at the joints

200

what helps regulate blood sugar for diabetic victims

insulin

200

describe the signs and symptoms associated with the tonic phase

- loss of consciousness

- arching of the back and rigidity in the body

200

true or false: chest pains is a sign and symptom of heat stroke

false
300

how far should a rescuer push down for compressions

adult: 5 cm 

child: 5 cm

infant: 4 cm

300

name three common causes of muscle strain 

any of the following:
- not warming up before physical activity 

- poor body mechanics during exercise 

- sudden movements 

- Repetitive long-term overuse

300

what else aside from signs and symptoms can help a rescuer identify if a victim has diabetes

- asking about victims medical history 

- look for medical condition identification

300

why do seizures occur

seizures happen when there is a large discharge of unorganized electrical impulses from the brain

300

name the three stages of hypothermia 

mild, moderate, severe 

400

what should you do if your victim is pregnant 

place an object under the right side of the abdomen to shift the uterus and return blood to the heart

400

what is the difference between a strain and sprain

strain involves overstretching a muscle or tendon and sprain involves overstretching a ligament

400

what are diabetes

medical condition that affects the body's ability to regulate the level of sugar in the blood

400
what information should you be keeping track of when a seizure occurs

recording number and duration of seizures

400

what is the difference between a superficial and deep frostbite

superficial frostbite symptoms include pain followed up numbness while deep frostbites are a serious medical condition where the victim has no feeling in the area

500

what is gastric distention and why can it happen during CPR

enlargement of the stomache due to blowing too hard or quickly during breaths
500

what is a simple fracture and compound fracture?

simple fracture is when bones break and shift out of alignment. whereas compound fractures may break through the skin

500

what is the order of sugar you should give to someone experiencing hypoglycemia 

1. glucose

2. sucrose

3. fructose 

500

describe the signs and symptoms associated with the clonic phase

- noisy breathing 

- contraction and relaxation of the muscle of the arms and legs 

- teeth clenching or grinding 

- loss of control of the bowel or bladder

500

What is the difference between classic heatstroke and exertional heatstroke 

sweating