First Responder
Be Prepared
Protect Yourself
Dealing With People
Ask For Help
Medication
100

Actions that are taken in response to injury or sudden illness.

First Aid

100

What is the first step in becoming a first responder?

Receive training.
100

Why must you prevent cross-contamination?

Germ transmission.

100

Most of your work is... 

Customer Service

100

Encourage people to do this after providing care.

Follow up with their doctor.

100

Biggest difference between first responders and medical professionals?

They can administer prescription drugs.
200

A person with training who takes action.

First Responder

200

Your second step in becoming a first responder.

Your health.

200

Dangerous viruses a first responder might encounter.

Hepatitis B and C and HIV.

200

Be a good listener... 

Do not interrupt when they speak.

200

If someone is unconscious, having a heart attack or a stroke, or showing signs of shock...

Summon EMS

200

What is the general rule about medication and first responders?

Be really careful.

300

Our primary learning objective.

Training.

300

Common struggles for first responders.

Mental health and burnout.

300

Good hand health in addition to hand washing and wearing gloves.

Cover cuts and scrapes.

300

If an adult victim is conscious...

Ask for consent.

300

What can bystanders do?

Summon EMS

300

What do epipens, inhalers, and medicine for heart conditions have in common?

First responders can help with these.

400

Our secondary learning objective.

Knowledge

400

Third step in preparing to be a first responder.

Stay calm.

400

Additional steps a first responder might take with their own doctor.

Keep vaccinations up to date.

400

If an adult victim refuses care...

Try to explain the situation.

400

What should you provide to EMS dispatchers?

As much information as possible.

400

You should never give someone prescription medication...

that does not belong to them.

500

Your top priority during any first aid scenario.

Protect yourself.

500

How do you build trust between yourself and the injured or ill?

Communication

500

Number one way to minimize cross-contamination.

Hand washing.
500

When you are giving care, prioritize...

Communication

500

When EMS arrives...

Stay on scene.

500

What is true about Alaska that is not true in Washington or California?

You do not need special training to help with an epipen.