Signs and Symptoms | Acronyms and Medication | Assessment | CPR and Choking | Random |
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What is a heart attack
Pain in the jaw neck and lower back. Lightheadedness, shortness of breath, chest pain.
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What is Are you here with anyone, signs and symptoms, allergies, medication, past history, last meal, events prior
ASAMPLE
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What is Assess the scene for dangers
What is the first thing you do when arriving to an incident?
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What is 5 back blows followed by 5 abdominal thrust
A conscious adult is choking and cannot breath, how do you proceed?
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What is Preserve prevent promote
What are the 3 P's in first aid?
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What is a Stroke
Sudden numbness in the face, arms and legs. Facial droop
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What is Rest, elevate, direct pressure (bleeding)
RED
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What is Call 911 and start chest compressions
In the primary assessment, if an adult is unconscious not breath what do you do first AFTER assessing the scene?
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What is true
true or false If you do not have access to a pocket mask and are uncomfortable with direct mouth-to-mouth contact during CPR, Hands-Only (chest compressions only) CPR is appropriate
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What is apply another layer on top
When a victim bleeds through the first layer of gauze what do you do?
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What is Angina
Chest pain that can subside with medication
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What is Warmth, ABC, Rest and reassure, treatment for shock ( Shock)
WARTS
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What is False
True or false. You do not need to call EMS if there is an AED with trained personnel on site
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What is 30:2
what is the appropriate ratio of compressions to breaths?
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What is activate EMS right away
First aid priority for an amputated is what?
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What is Shock
weak and rapid pulse, cool clammy and pale skin, nausea,
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What is Heart attack
Aspirin can be taken for someone who is having what medical emergency?
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What is Fire, Wire, Gas, Glass
What are the 4 main dangers to look for in your scene assessment?
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What is Reassessment the airway, breathing and circulation
A choking victim goes unconcious, what do you do?
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What is Good Samaritan law and Volunteers act of NS
Laws that protect people while performing first aid in a volunteer capacity are called
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What is Asthma
Chest tightness or pain, wheezing, shortness of breath
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What is Angina
Nitroglycerin is used for what condition?
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What is when medical help takes over
Once you begin first aid, when are you allowed to stop?
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What is the right side
When performing CPR on a pregnant woman, what side should be elevated in order for blood to flow to the heart?
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What is This is the best position to allow drainage and keep the tongue from blocking the airway
What is the purpose of the recovery position?
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