First Aid Review Sheet for Final
Put the EMS System in order: _______________________ _______________________
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List the situations in which a rescuer may stop CPR (5 of them)?
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List the Cardiac Chain of Survival:
Early: Early: Early: Early:
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What is the most prominent indicator of a heart attack?
a. Profuse sweating b. Pale skin c. Persistent chest pain d. Difficulty breathing
Sucking or taking blood, vomit into the lungs is called?
a. Airway obstruction b. Aspiration c. Epiglottis d. Rescue Breathing
Condition in which breathing becomes difficult due to a variety of causes?
Heart Attack b. Respiratory Distress c. Cardiovascular disease d. Rescue Breathing
Which action is part of the care for an unconscious adult victim with an obstructed airway?
Giving 2 rescue breaths
Giving chest compressions
Calling 9-1-1
All of the above
If a conscious infant develops an obstructed airway, what should you do?
Give 2 breaths and check for a pulse
Begin CPR
Give 5 back blows and 5 chest thrusts
Run out of the house screaming
A cycle of CPR on an adult is?
30 comp, finger sweep, 2 breaths
5 comp, 1 breath
15 comp, 2 breaths
30 comp, 2 breaths
Before beginning to check an unconscious victim, you should first:
Position the victim so that you can open the airway
Check the scene for safety
Check for consciousness
Call EMS professionals for help (911)
After checking a victim for consciousness (“hey, hey, are you ok?”), you determine they are unconscious. What should you do next?
Call EMS professionals (911) for help
Give two slow breaths
Check for a pulse and severe bleeding
Begin a check for non-life threatening conditions
Which of the following is a sign of respiratory distress?
Gasping for air
Breathing that is slower than normal
Wheezing
All of the above
Care for victims of respiratory distress always includes which of the following?
Helping the victim rest in a comfortable position
Giving the victim water to drink
Giving rescue breathing
Delivering abdominal thrusts
AED stands for:
Automatic Eternal Defibrillator
Automated Eternal Defibrillator
Automated External Defibrillator
Which action is part of the care for an unconscious adult victim with an obstructed airway?
Re-tilting the head and repeating 2 slow breaths
Giving 30 chest compressions
Calling EMS personnel (911)
All of the above
When giving CPR to an adult:
Stop after 5 minutes
Do not give rescue breaths
Move the body only if the scene isn’t safe
Give 60 Compressions and 4 breaths
People sometimes fail to act in an emergency because of:
The presence of bystanders
The fear of disease transmission
The fear of doing something wrong
All of the above
What does the “C” in “ABC” stand for?
Continue
Circulation
Compressions
Choking
When caring for a victim who is having a seizure, you should –
Try to hold the victim still
Remove nearby objects that might cause injury
Place a spoon or wallet between the victim’s teeth
All of the above
An open wound that is jagged and irregular in the skin is called –
Abrasion
Avulsion
Laceration
Incision
What are the differences for CPR in an adult, child, and infant?
What could you do if the victim does NOT give consent?
What are some signals that indicate an infant is choking?
Where should you place your hands when compressing an infant's chest during CPR?
What care should you give to a conscious adult who is choking and cannot cough, speak or breathe?
Always check for signs of life for no more than _______ second.
When giving a rescue breath to an adult, you should give the breath over what period of time (how many seconds)?
If a person is suffering from sudden numbness or weakness in the face, arms, or legs on one side of the body, this person is most likely having a ______________.
Thoroughly express details of the FOUR Emergency Action Steps (4 C’s).
When an AED becomes available, what is the first thing you should do with it?
Briefly describe how to set up an AED and what the difference of pad placement is for an adult and infant.
Explain an instance when you should call 911, and when you don’t need to call 911.
What does F.A.S.T stand for (stroke)?
What does R.I.C.E stand for (caring for an injury)?
What are the symptoms and how do you care for the following:
Stroke
Heart Attack
Diabetic Emergency
Open Fracture
Heat Exhaustion
Frostbite
Aspiration
Asthma
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