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Your exam will be Thursday. Study your old quizzes and this powerpoint Jeopardy Mrs. King 2014 Your exam will be Thursday. Study your old quizzes and this powerpoint

Jeopardy Categories Before giving care Choking A bit of anything Numbers Choking A bit of anything Difficult ? 100 200 300 400 500

Call 911 and wait for help to arrive. If a person does not give you consent to help them, what should you do? Call 911 and wait for help to arrive. Back To Categories

Check for responsiveness A200 If you come upon and adult who is unconscious and lying in the hall what do you do first? Check for responsiveness Back To Categories

A300 If you approach an adult who is not conscious on the football field and you have checked for responsiveness, what do you do next? Call 911 Back To Categories

A400 When you check a conscious person what two things would be important to ask? Can I help you? Where does it hurt? Are you having trouble breathing? Are you allergic to anything? Are you bleeding anywhere? Back To Categories

With any victim of drowning The protocol of Check, Care for 2 min. then call 911 is used in 2 situations. Name them. With any victim of drowning If a child less than 12 is unconscious and you did not see them fall. Back To Categories

1 ½ inches = infant 2 inches = child and adult B100 When giving compression in CPR, how deep do you compress the chest in an infant, child and adult?? 1 ½ inches = infant 2 inches = child and adult Back To Categories

Give 100 compressions per minute for everyone. B200 What is the rate of compressions for infant, children and adults per minute when giving CPR? Give 100 compressions per minute for everyone. Back To Categories

B300 In order to use pediatric ADE pads a child must be ___ years old or younger or less than ___ lbs. . 8, 55 Back To Categories

About how many cycles of CPR should you preform in 2 min.? 5 Back To Categories

B500 When treating a victim for shock, how high do you elevate the victim’s feet? 6-12” Back To Categories

Lower than the infant’s feet C100 When providing back blows to a choking infant, where should the infant’s head be?_______________. Lower than the infant’s feet Back To Categories

Turn the baby onto it’s stomach and give 5 back blows You are alone. The 10 month old you are watching is completely obstructed with food. You pick the baby up, what do you do next? Turn the baby onto it’s stomach and give 5 back blows Back To Categories

Give 5 compressions, each 1 ½ inches deep When first giving chest compressions to dislodge an item from a choking baby, how many compressions do you give and how deep do you press? Give 5 compressions, each 1 ½ inches deep Back To Categories

What signs indicate a child is choking. List 3. Pale face Cannot talk Cannot cry Glassy eyes Back To Categories

C500 If an infant is choking, provide care for ___ minutes before calling 911. 2 minutes Back To Categories

What is the best way to check a person for responsiveness? D100 What is the best way to check a person for responsiveness? Tap them on their shoulder and ask, Are you OK? Back To Categories

On the upper breastbone or sternum D200 If a pregnant woman was choking, where would you place your fisted hands? On the upper breastbone or sternum Back To Categories

D300 How will you know if you are providing enough air to a victim while delivering breaths? Watch the chest and give enough air until you see the victim’s chest rise. Back To Categories

What are three reasons for moving an injured person? To provide CPR 2. If the scene is becoming unsafe To reach another more seriously injured victim Back To Categories

What is the purpose of the Good Samaritan law? To protect volunteers who provide assistance to people needing medical care. Back To Categories

E100 Which of the following is not a sign of trouble breathing. A. gasping b. snoring c. pale skin d. gargled breathing e. slow or rapid breathing f. All of the above are problems d. snoring Back To Categories

Why might a child have a cardiac arrest? They may be a victim of drowning, car accident, injury or fires. Back To Categories

Their skin will be pinkish and you will see their chest cavity rise. How will you know if your breaths are effectively delivering O2 to the victim? Their skin will be pinkish and you will see their chest cavity rise. Back To Categories

Facial drooping Arms not rising equally The acronym FAST is helpful to remember the symptoms of a stroke. What do the F and A stand for? Facial drooping Arms not rising equally Back To Categories

Why do we use the recovery position? Give 1 reason. Keeps body warmer Helps with circulating blood Easier breathing Allows for drainage Back To Categories