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4a Teams Jeopardy Teams Team 1Team 2Team 3Team 4Team 5Team 6Team 7 AlyssaBenKassieGiulanaBrittanyVeronicaSabina KyleJuliaStefanOctaviaKristineNaziaChristian AerrieJonathanAbigailNetaAnaNicoleEthan GabbyBrendanAlIsabelle Do Now: Get into your team!

6a Teams Jeopardy Teams Team 1Team 2Team 3Team 4Team 5Team 6Team 7 HananManuelaJohanaJonathanTinaMichael LAaron LindsayGinoCaitlinEric FJiwonTaliDylan RuhshonaAshley RElliottLidiaHannahMichael OValerie LandonOliviaErik SJamilahAngelaMatt NMaya Do Now: Get into your team!

4b Teams Jeopardy Teams Team 1Team 2Team 3Team 4Team 5Team 6Team 7 HananManuelaJohanaJonathanTinaMichael LAaron LindsayGinoCaitlinEric FJiwonTaliDylan RuhshonaAshley RElliottLidiaHannahMichael OValerie LandonOliviaErik SJamilahAngelaMatt NMaya Do Now: Get into your team!

Cardiac Emergencies CPR- Infant/Child Breathing Emergencies/ Choking Miscellaneous FINAL JEOPARDY 200

Row 1, Col 1 One cycle of CPR What is 2 rescue breaths and 30 compressions?

1,2 In general, infants and children will suffer from this first before going into cardiac arrest What is respiratory arrest?

1,3 Universal distress signal for choking. What are hands clutching the throat?

1,4 Describe what an AED is. What is a machine used to read the hearts rhythm and apply a shock, if necessary?

2,1 Cardiac arrest. What is a life-threatening emergency hen the heart stops beating or beating irregularly or weakly to circulate blood effectively?

2,2 Besides for respiratory arrest this is one reason why a child or infant may go into cardiac arrest. What is congenital heart disease or HCM?

2,3 Modified abdominal thrusts for someone that is pregnant What is a chest thrust?

2,4 Pressing down on the chest to help circulate blood throughout the body. What is a compression?

3,1 Depth of compressions for an adult. What is inches?

3,2 2 major differences between Adult and Infant CPR What is: depth of compressions, breaths go over nose and mouth, open airway while giving compressions, or compressions with 2 or 3 fingers?

3,3 While babysitting an infant you notice he or she puts a toy in their mouth. The baby’s face starts to turn blue and he or she is not making any noise. Describes all the steps that you would take to save this infant’s life. What is check the scene and victim, call 9-1-1, give 5 back blows and 5 abdominal thrusts. Repeat until food is dislodged or victim is unconscious.

3,4 Four reasons why you would stop CPR. What is you are too exhausted to continue, EMS arrives, an AED arrives, or the person becomes conscious.

4,1 DAILY DOUBLE: You can wager all of your points. If you have less than 500, you can wager up to 500. One person from your group must demonstrate CPR on a Mannequin. All steps from the rubric must be performed.

4,2 Depth of compressions for child. What is 2 inches?

4,3 There are two “pipes” in your throat. This one is responsible for digestion. What is your esophagus?

4,4 Applying a force to the back (in between the shoulder blades) to dislodge food or an object. What is a back blow?

5,1 Rate of compressions What is 30 compressions in 18 seconds or 100 compressions per minute?

5,2 Depth of compressions for infant. What is.5- 1 inch?

5,3 There are two “pipes” in your throat. This one is responsible for breathing. What is you trachea?

5,4 Steps for when you are alone and choking. What is: give yourself abdominal thrusts while using a chair or edge of table?

FINAL JEOPARDY. YOU CAN WAGER ALL OF YOUR POINTS. IF YOU HAVE LESS THAN 500 PTS. YOU ARE ALLOWED TO WAGER UP TO 500. On your piece of paper answer the following 3 questions. 1.Write what the acronym CPR stands for. 2.What do those three words mean? 3.When would you give someone CPR?