Signs and Symptoms Acronyms and Medication Assessment CPR and Choking Random
100
What is a heart attack
Pain in the jaw neck and lower back. Lightheadedness, shortness of breath, chest pain.
100
What is Are you here with anyone, signs and symptoms, allergies, medication, past history, last meal, events prior
ASAMPLE
100
What is Assess the scene for dangers
What is the first thing you do when arriving to an incident?
100
What is 5 back blows followed by 5 abdominal thrust
A conscious adult is choking and cannot breath, how do you proceed?
100
What is Preserve prevent promote
What are the 3 P's in first aid?
200
What is a Stroke
Sudden numbness in the face, arms and legs. Facial droop
200
What is Rest, elevate, direct pressure (bleeding)
RED
200
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?
200
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
200
What is apply another layer on top
When a victim bleeds through the first layer of gauze what do you do?
300
What is Angina
Chest pain that can subside with medication
300
What is Warmth, ABC, Rest and reassure, treatment for shock ( Shock)
WARTS
300
What is False
True or false. You do not need to call EMS if there is an AED with trained personnel on site
300
What is 30:2
what is the appropriate ratio of compressions to breaths?
300
What is activate EMS right away
First aid priority for an amputated is what?
400
What is Shock
weak and rapid pulse, cool clammy and pale skin, nausea,
400
What is Heart attack
Aspirin can be taken for someone who is having what medical emergency?
400
What is Fire, Wire, Gas, Glass
What are the 4 main dangers to look for in your scene assessment?
400
What is Reassessment the airway, breathing and circulation
A choking victim goes unconcious, what do you do?
400
What is Good Samaritan law and Volunteers act of NS
Laws that protect people while performing first aid in a volunteer capacity are called
500
What is Asthma
Chest tightness or pain, wheezing, shortness of breath
500
What is Angina
Nitroglycerin is used for what condition?
500
What is when medical help takes over
Once you begin first aid, when are you allowed to stop?
500
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?
500
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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