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First Aid Jeopardy

Categories First AidFirst Aid Situations CPR & Rescue Breathing First Aid situatons 2 Laws and Regulations Miscellaneous FINAL JEOPARDY

For 10 points What is the first step in first aid Answer

Correct answer Call 911 Categories

For 20 points Amount of blood that is a critical loss for an adult Correct Answer

2 pints Categories

For 40 points First aid is defined as Correct Answer

Immediate care Categories

For 80 points Using the correct first aid methods can mean the differences between _______________ and _______________, or ________________ versus ____________________ Correct Answer

Life Death Recovery Permanent damage Categories

For 100 points Medical Identification tags identify medical _________________, such as diseases or allergies. Correct Answer

Condition Categories

For 10 points Which of the following is not a sign that the victim is in shock? Pale, clammy skin Anxiety Confusion Heartburn Correct Answer

Heartburn Categories

For 20 points The best advice for administrating first aid is to use ______________ sense. Correct Answer

common Categories

Daily Double!!!!!!!!! How much would you like to risk? Max is 500 pts. Daily Double Question

Daily Double ? While providing first aid to the victim, make every attempt to avoid further _____________. Provide only the treatment you are ______________ to provide. Correct Answer

Damage qualified Categories

For 80 points When giving breaths through the mouth of a victim, the _____ must be clear to allow the chest to rise Correct Answer

airway Categories

For 100 points CPR must be used quickly for ____ victims to supply the body with artificial blood flow and oxygen. Correct Answer

Cardiac arrest Categories

For 10 points CPR stands for what? Correct Answer

Cardio Pulmonary Resuscitation Categories

For 20 points What 3 letters can help you remember the steps of CPR and what do they stand for? Correct Answer

A airway B breathing C circulation Categories

For 40 points In CPR for adults, what is the compression to breath ratio? Correct Answer

30 compressions to 2 breaths Categories

For 80 points What is the difference in CPR and rescue breathing? Correct Answer

No chest compressions in rescue breathing Categories

For 100 points Adult rescue breathing is given at a rate of? Correct Answer

1 breath every 5 seconds Categories

For 10 points What are the 2 basic types of fractures? Correct Answer

Simple (closed) Compound (open) Categories

For 20 points Name the 3 most common areas dislocations occur Correct Answer

Fingers and thumbs Elbow Shoulder Categories

For 40 points Amount of blood that is a critical loss for an adult Correct Answer

2 pint Categories

For 80 points The ____ opens the airways, allowing breaths to enter the lungs and making chest visibly rise Correct Answer

Head tilt/chin lift Categories

For 100 points What is the ration of impressions to ventilations? Correct Answer

30:2 Categories

For 10 points What should you call 911 Correct Answer

Immediately Categories

Daily Double!!!!!! How much would you like to risk? Max is 500 pts. Daily Double Question

These must be posted in appropriate places Correct Answer

Emergency phone numbers Categories

For 40 points This is when not enough oxygen is provided by the lungs Correct Answer

Respiratory arrest Categories

For 80 points What is one difference between infant and adult CPR Correct Answer

Breaths Depth Categories

For 100 points How long should you perform CPR? Correct Answer

Until the victim revives or help arrives Categories

For 10 points What are the 2 differences between arterial and venous bleeding Correct Answer

Arterial—spurts out and is bright red Venous—steady flow and is dark red Categories

For 20 points RICE means? Correct Answer

Rest Immobilize Cold Elavate Categories

For 40 points Before entering into an accident scene, make sure of this Correct answer

Check your surroundings, assess the situation, and do not become a victim yourself Categories

For 80 points What are three things to remember about treating a seizure victim? Correct Answer

Clear the area Do not restrain Do not get your hands near the victim’s mouth Categories

For 100 points Before assisting a conscious choking adult and assuming help was summoned (if possible), remember to do these 2 things Correct Answer

Ask permission before helping If the victim is a female, ask her if she is pregnant Catergories

Final Jeopardy And the category is…. Final Jeopardy Category

Pressure Points How much would you like to risk? All, nothing, or somewhere in between Final Jeopardy Question

The Final Jeopardy question is Name 5 pressure points on the body Final Jeopardy Answer

Temporal Carotid Facial Sub-clavian Brachial Radial Ulnar Femoral Popliteal Pedis Axillary Game Over!!!!!!!!!!!

Who’s the champ?