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1-100 What are abdominal thrusts?

1-100A Actions that apply pressure to a choking person’s abdomen to force the object out of the throat Select a new category Select a New Category

1-200 What is a dislocation?

1-200A The bone has been forced from its normal position in its joint Select a New Category

1-300 When should you not move an injured person?

1-300A When a person breaks a bone or has a back injury Select a New Category

1-400 Which type of injury can be very serious, deadly, or cause partial/full paralysis?

1-400A Head and back injuries Select a New Category

1-500 What is shock?

1-500A The body’s response to reduced blood flow Select a New Category

What are the five steps for giving first aid?

2-100A 1.Identify what is wrong 2.Check the scene 3.Check the victim 4.Call for help 5.Care for the victim Select a New Category

2-200 How do you know if someone is in shock?

2-200A Pale skin, cool or clammy, weak heart rate, lightheaded, slow breathing Select a New Category

2-300 What is CPR?

2-300A Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation – emergency technique used to save a victim that isn’t breathing or doesn’t have a heartbeat Select a New Category

2-400 Conducting first Aid does have some risks. What are they? (3 answers)

2-400A Blood, saliva, or other body fluids Select a New Category

2-500 Why are blood, saliva, or other body fluids risky for first aid?

2-500A They may contain bacteria and viruses that can make you sick Select a New Category

How can you protect yourself from bacteria or viruses when giving first aid? (2 answers)

3-100A Latex Gloves Breathing Barrier (CPR Mask) Select a New Category

3-200 What are the ABC’s for CPR?

3-200A A: Airway – make sure it is clear and open B: Breathing – see if the victim is breathing C: Circulation – is the victim’s heart beating Select a New Category

3-300 What should you do if you are exposed to a body fluid?

3-300A Wash immediately with soap and water Select a New Category

3-400 What should you do for simple cuts and scrapes? (3 steps)

3-400A Wash it with soap and water, use an antibiotic cream, and apply a bandage (band- aid) Select a New Category

3-500 What should you do for severe bleeding? (2 steps)

3-500A Use sterile (clean) gauze or a clean cloth and apply direct pressure to stop bleeding Select a New Category

What can you do to help a person in shock?

4-100A Call for help 2.Keep the victim alert 3.Lie the victim down and elevate their legs 12in above their head Select a New Category

4-200 What two things should you do if you suspect someone has been poisoned?

4-200A 1.Call Call Poison Control Select a New Category

4-300 When does choking occur?

4-300A A person’s airway is blocked and they cannot cough, speak or breathe Select a New Category

4-400 How can poison’s enter the body? (4 ways)

4-400A Mouth 2.Skin 3.Lungs 4.injection Select a New Category

4-500 What is important to know when a person ingested poison?

4-500A Which poison the person ingested Select a New Category

Burns can be caused by the sun, fire, hot objects, hot liquids, electricity, and ___

5-100A chemicals Select a New Category

5-200 What is a first degree burn?

Select a New Category It is a mild burn, like a sunburn or a burn from touching a hot object

5-300 What should you do for a first degree burn?

5-300A Run cool water on the area and care for it like a small cut. Select a New Category

5-400 When should a doctor be called for a first degree burn?

5-400A If the burn is large Select a New Category

5-500 What is a second degree burn?

5-500A It affects the inner layer of the skin and causes blisters Select a New Category

What should you do to treat a second degree burn?

6-100A Run cool water over it and apply a cold compress on the area. Cover with a sterile dressing and seek medical help. Select a New Category

6-200 What can an electrical shock do to the body?

6-200A It can cause the heart to stop and cause internal and external injuries/burns Select a New Category

6-300 What should you do before touching someone who has experienced an electrical shock?

6-300A Make sure he or she are no longer in contact with the electrical source Select a New Category

6-400 What are the 3 basic emergency action steps? (They begin with “C”)

6-400A Select a New Category CHECK the scene and the person CALL 911 or local emergency number CARE for the person

6-500 What is a fracture?

6-500A A broken or cracked bone Select a New Category

Name the song title and composer

Für Elise by Beethoven