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Can I help you.
You should always ask this first before treating the victim.
100
15-20 seconds
How long should you check the victims condition.
100
Lift the persons legs about 12 in of the ground using a backpack or something to keep the legs up.
How do you treat for shock
200
How do you use a tourniquet.
200
It looks like the adult is suffering from altitude sickness. Wear gloves if come in contact with any throw up. Take him down to a lower elevation, then treat. If necessary build a stretcher with logs and a T-shirt. Give the victim small sips of water. Treat the victim for shock. communicate with him to see if he’s feeling better or worse. If the adult doesn't get better call 911.
On a hike at extreme elevation, an adult starts experiencing headaches, shortness of breath and dizziness. He then falls to the ground and throws up.
200
How do you do cpr.
300
You yell for help. Then make sure the power cord is not in the pool, if is take it out. Once it is out get in, grab the child and take him to land. Then do infant c.p.r. if the child does not get better then call 911.
While visiting a friend, you notice that your friend’s father is doing some work on his computer out by the pool. Your friend’s 2-year-old brother is running about outside as well. When the dad’s cellphone rings, the man becomes distracted, and the toddler trips over the computer’s power cord and splashes into the pool. It becomes quickly apparent that the child can’t swim. the pool is 6ft deep. What do you do?

300
Is a person spine injured
Is a person breathing, and is is the heart breathing./ heart attack.
Is there severe bleeding.
Are there signs of poisoning.
What are the four main hurry cases .
300
It looks like your friend is suffering from an asthma attack. Approach the victim cautiously. Do not cause panic.Help the victim sit upright and allow him to administer his medication. Keep him warm. If he can’t use his inhaler or doesn’t have it with him, small amounts of a caffeinated drink can improve airways function in people with asthma. Continue to keep your friend calm and warm. Make sure he has suffered no other injuries. If his condition doesn’t improve quickly, call 9-1-1 and describe the situation and your location.
After participating in a mile-long run, your friend begins wheezing. Within minutes, he is breathing rapidly, coughing uncontrollably, suffering from chest tightness and having difficultly speaking. He pulls an inhaler from his pocket. What do you think is going on?







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