Heart Attacks | CPR Steps | Acronyms | Cardiovascular Disease | Mixed Questions |
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What are [sweating, shortness of breath, chest pain, fear/nervousness, sweating, nausea, radiating pain]
3 warning signs of heart attacks
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What are two (hands)
The number of hands used in adult CPR
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What is Emergency Medical Services
EMS
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What are age, heredity, and gender
Three non-controllable risk factors of CVD
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What are ribs
Breaking these bones is normal when performing CPR
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What is the chest
Pain in this area of the body is a sign of a heart attack
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What are compressions
These are perfomed at a 30:2 ratio with breaths
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What is Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation
CPR
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What is lower it
Lots of excerise helps you do this to your risk of CVD
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What is a stroke
Sudden weakness & numbness, difficulty speaking, and temporary dizziness are warning signs of this
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What is a heart attack
When one or more blocked arteries is preventing blood from flowing to the brain and heart
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What is Staying Alive
The speed of compressions can be done to the beat of this song
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What is Airway, Breathing, Compressions
ABC
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What are [smoking, high blood pressure, high cholesterol, lack of excercise, stress, obesity, diabetes]
Three controllable factors of CVD
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What is 2 inches
The depth of adult CPR compressions
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What is 70%
This percentage of sudden heart attacks occur in the household
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What is make sure the scene is safe
The first thing you do when you come across an unconscious victim
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What is Cardiovascular Disease
CVD
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What are controllable and nob-controllable
The two types of CVD risk factors
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What are [location of vivtim, condition of victim, situation of victim]
2 important things to tell EMS when calling them
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What is permanent (damage)
This type of damage can occur after experiencing a heart attack
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What is breath
This is being checked for during Look, Listen, Feel
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What is Automated External Defibrillator
AED
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What are heart disease and stroke
The two leading causes of sudden death in Canada
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What are partial (blockage) and complete (blockage)
The two types of airway blockages
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