First Aid/CPR/AED Review Game GOOD LUCK ON THE TEST!

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First Aid/CPR/AED Review Game GOOD LUCK ON THE TEST!

Type of Consent: Conscious mentally competent adult ActualImplied WrittenOral

Actual

Type of Consent: conscious child without their parent ActualImplied WrittenOral

Implied

Type of Consent: Unconscious Child ActualImplied WrittenOral

Implied

What does the Good Samaritan Law protect you from? Being SuedGetting Injured Financial Liability All of These

Being held financially liable

All of the following are Universal Precautions EXCEPT Check for breathing Use Face Mask Wash HandsUse Gloves

Check for breathing

What are the ONLY three reasons why you would move an injured victim? Immediate Danger All are Correct To get to a moreTo provide Severely InjuredProper care Person

All are correct

Check, Call,Care are the ______________ Life Threatening Injuries Emergency Action Principles

Term for When you are on your back SpineProne SupineRecovery

Supine

What position do you put a victim in if they are injured but they are breathing SpineProne SupineRecovery

Recovery

What is the very first thing you do when you come upon an emergency situation? Check the Scene Tap & Shout Call 911 & get an AED Check for signs of life

Check the scene

What is the third step in an emergency situation Check the Scene Tap & Shout Call 911 & get an AED Check for signs of life

Call 911 & get an AED

What do you do to check for consciousness? Check the Scene Tap & Shout Call 911 & get an AED Check for signs of life

Tap & shout and ask if they are ok

How do you determine if someone is breathing? Check the Scene Tap & Shout Call 911 & get an AED Check for signs of life

Check or signs of life

How long should each rescue breath last? 1min1 sec 1 hour3 sec

I second

How can you minimize the risk of Gastric distention from occurring? Increase ventilation volume Do more chest compressions Decrease ventilation volume Hold your breath

Decrease ventilation volume

The universal distress signal tells people that you are_________ Injured Out of breath Bleeding choking

Choking

For a conscious choking adult you would give 5 back blows and then 5_________ Abdominal Thrusts Chest compressions Chest thrusts Abdominal compressions

Abdominal thrusts

Chest Thrusts are only used for what 2 types of conscious choking victims? Pregnant & not breathing Obese & unconscious Pregnant & obese Obese & not choking

Pregnant & obese victims

If you are alone & choking what can you do? Call 911 Give abdominal thrusts to yourself Use the back of a chair All of these can be done

The following are links to the cardiac chain of survival EXCEPT Early Recognition Early CPR & Access Early AEDEarly Splinting

Early splinting

When using an AED an Adult victim is considered to be more than ____lbs

55lbs.

For every min. the AED is not in use it decreases your chances of survival by _____ %

10%

You should remove all Jewelry even if it takes a long time? True False

The death of cardiac muscle caused by lack of blood & oxygen flow is considered a ________ Cardiac ArrestHeart Attack Respiratory ArrestStroke

Heart Attack

________ Is when the heart completely stops. Cardiac ArrestHeart Attack Respiratory ArrestStroke

Cardiac Arrest

After breathing & circulation have stopped you have an average of ____ mins. of stored oxygen

4-6

After 10 mins of cardiac arrest & respiratory arrest, all brain activity has stopped, this is called______ Clinical Death Biological Death

Over stretching/tearing of a muscle &/or tendon is a _____ StrainDislocation SprainFracture

strain

Over stretching/tearing of ligament is called______ StrainDislocation SprainFracture

Sprain

The movement of a bone out of its joint is called a_____ StrainDislocation SprainFracture

Dislocation

You should always put a bone back in its joint yourself. False True

False

The Care for muscle, bone & joint injuries is known as the ______treatment. RESTRATS RICEROCKS

RICE

You should apply ice on and off for ___ mins for up to ____hrs. 30/7220/75 10/7520/72

20 mins for up to 72 hours

A splint that uses an injured body part secured to an uninjured body part is called a/an ______ splint. Anatomical Soft RigidNone of these

Anatomical

When splinting you check for _______ before & after you secure the splint PulseCirculation Choking all of these

Circulation

Stepping on a tack is an example of a ____ wound BruiseAvulsion IncisionPuncture

Puncture

A jagged torn wound is known as a _____ LacerationAvulsion IncisionPuncture

Laceration

A wound where a body part might be completely torn off is known as__ BruiseAvulsion IncisionPuncture

Avulsion

Bright red spurting blood comes from a/an ______ Artery Vein

Artery

The following are clues to internal bleeding Hard areaPale skin All are correct Coughing up bloodThirst

All are correct

I should take off old bloody bandage before I add more bandages & pressure True False

The failure of the circulatory system is called Cardiac ArrestHeart Attack Respiratory ArrestShock

Shock

The types of shock dealing with sudden injuries are called______ InsulinAnaphylactic TraumaticInjury Shock

Traumatic

Abnormal neuronal activity in the brain is called a/an _________ Cardiac ArrestSeizure Respiratory ArrestStroke

Seizure

Never _______ a seizure victim Restrain Put something in their mouth Both are correct