Allergies
CPR
Seizures
Choking
Asthma/Diabetes
100

A device that contains epinephrine that is also to be immediately used during an allergic reaction

What is an EpiPen

100
The number of compressions to breaths ratio

What is 30:2

100

Define seizure

What is a sudden, uncontrolled electrical disturbance in the brain that can cause changes in behavior, movements, feelings, or consciousness.

100

Most common food that causes choking for infants 

What is a hot dog? 

100

List at least 3 triggers of asthma

  • Allergens (pollen, mold, pet dander)

  • Smoke (tobacco and other pollutants)

  • Physical activity (exercise-induced asthma)

  • Weather changes (cold air, humidity)

  • Respiratory infections (colds, flu)

200

The part of the leg where an EpiPen is to be given and kept their for 3 seconds

What is the thigh? 

200

Number of cycles then check for responsiveness during CPR

What is 5 cycles?

200

The neurological disorder that causes recurrent seizures

Epilepsy

200

The two age groups that are most likely to suffer from choking

What is the elderly and children/infants 

200

Device that helps manage asthma

What is an inhaler 

300

Epinephrine is also known as...

What is adrenaline

300

The three C's in CCC. What you do when an medical emergency occurs

Check, Call, Care

300

Person drops down and starts having a seizure, the first thing you will do is 

What is protect the person (check surroundings) 

300

Person isn't fully choking on an object, what do you tell them to do 

What is to cough or provide blows to the center of their back

300

Two types of Diabetes 

What is Type I and Type II

400

Provide one severe symptom of anaphylaxis and one mild symptom of anaphylaxis 

What is...

Severe: Lung: Shortness of breath, wheezing, repetitive cough, Heart: Pale or bluish skin, faintness, weak pulse, dizziness, Throat: Tight or hoarse throat, trouble breathing or swallowing, Mouth: Significant swelling of the tongue or lips, Skin: Many hives over the body, widespread redness, Gut: Repetitive vomiting, severe diarrhea, Other: Feeling something is about to happen, anxiety, confusion 

Mild: Nose: Itchy or runny nose, sneezing, Mouth: Itchy mouth, Skin: A few hives, mild itch, Gut: Mild nausea or discomfort

400

The amount of fingers used during infant CPR

What is two fingers?

400

Time is important for an individual having a seizure, past _______ is when you should call 911

What is 5 min? 

400

You are choking and alone, you should...

What is find a chair/table to perform self abdominal thrusts
400

Complications of diabetes

  • Heart disease and stroke

  • Kidney damage (nephropathy)

  • Nerve damage (neuropathy)

  • Eye damage (retinopathy)

  • Foot damage (infections and ulcers)

500

Name all 9 of the food allergens

What is Fish, Shellfish, Tree Nuts, Peanuts, Wheat, Soybeans, Sesame, Milk, Eggs

500

The moment you stop providing CPR to an individual (must provide all 3 answers) 

What is when an AED arrives, when the paramedics/EMT arrives, and the person becomes conscious

500

The 3 types of seizures and what they do to the brain

What is focal onset(affect one part), generalized onset(affect more than one part of the brain), and unknown (unknown onset)

500

Describe how to perform abdominal thrusts

Where is placing fist under the ribs/diaphragm and thrusting upward behind the individual

500

A device that helps with diabetes

What is an insulin pump?