First Aid
CPR
Water
Bonus skills!
EAP
100

What kind of assessments are DOTS and SAPLE

Primary

100

You walk onto the scene and and when you take pulse there is a pulse and rise and fall but they are unresponsive. What do you do and describe it.


recover position- side youre on straight side across bent grab a shoulder and hip and roll towards you 

100

What is the first thing you do when you rescue someone from a body of water? 

5 initial 

100

What do you do if you see foam while providing care?

Breath through it 

100

how do you activate your EAP

3 whistle blasts

200

Explain the proper steps to take care of severe bleeding.

Direct pressure- guaze (dont take old off)
Elevate after 5 mins if still bleeding- above heart
after 5 more in 911 and pressure point above wound and warn them
Turnicuit 

200
What is the rescue breath ratio for an adult or child/infant and when do you do it? 

1-3 or 1-6 for 2 mins 40 or 20 breaths and when there is a pulse but no breathing

200

What is secondary cardiac arrest

lack of oxygen

200

Is water swallowed or inhaled? Does it go to the stomach or lungs? 

swallow and stomach

200

What are the 4 steps when you walk onto a scene

1. check safety
2. responsiveness
3. 911
4. pulse and breathing 

300

What does INDIAN stand for?

Intoxication. Nausea. Distracting Injury. Altered Mental State. Numbness and tingling 

300

What is the compression to breath ratio on an infant if you have two or more rescuers

15:2

300

What grip do you do if someone hits their head and CANT raise their arms above their head 

head chin clamp

300

Why do we do recovery position?

maintain and protect an open airway

300

How do we treat all bodily fluids and how do we clean them?

infectious and 1:9
400

Why cant you give someone having heat stroke anything to drink?

because they are going in and out of consciousness 

400

How do you discover if someone was choking if you just walked onto the scene?

If your breaths dont make the chest rise and fall

400

what is 10/20 and why does it equal 30 seconds?

10 to scan 20 to get to the furthest point and because thats when the drowning process begin

400

What are the two jumps and what are the reasons to do each one?

compact- out of stand or deep water
ease in- spinal or shallow water

400

What are the differences between using an AED on an adult or child/infant, and whata re some limitations to AEDs 

pediatric vs regular pads and hair, tight clothes, wet body, etc

500

Someone is having a severe headache, feeling very weak, and having blurry vision, after about 10 mins they cant stand on their own what may be happening to them? 

Stroke

500

If you are in a situation where you are on deck with ONLY a mother and baby and the baby begins choking how do you call 911?

Lunge while providing care so you can call 911

500

Name what happens after 1 minute, 2 minutes, 4 minutes, and 6 minutes of no oxygen

unresponsive, SCA, brain damage, organ failure

500

If you save a distressed swimmer what should you tell them when you get them out of the water?

respiratory distress symptoms 

500

Why do we look at the chest for breathing and not listen for it?

Agonal breathing