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The immediate care that is given to a sick or injured person until medical treatment or care is available.
Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation
First-Degree Burn
First Aid
A very serious burn that affects all layers of the skin.
First-Degree Burn
Second-Degree Burn
Third-Degree Burn
An emergency life saving procedure that is performed when the heart stops beating.
Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation
First Aid
Anaphylaxis
A moderately serious burn that affects the outer layer and part of the second layer of the skin.
First-Degree Burn
Second-Degree Burn
Third-Degree Burn
A burn in which only the outer layer of the skin is burned and turns red.
First-Degree Burn
Second-Degree Burn
Third-Degree Burn
A severe allergic reaction.
Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation
First Aid
Anaphylaxis
What are the steps to take in an emergency?
Check all that apply.
Check the scene and the person.
Call 9-1-1 for life threatening conditions.
Care (provide care to the victim).
When caring for sprains and bruises, remember the RICE formula. RICE stands for:
Check all that apply
Rest
Ice
Compression
Elevation
To identify the sudden signs of a STROKE, you need to think FAST. Identify what FAST stands for.
Check all that apply
Face: Ask the person to smile.
Arm: Check for weakness or numbness in the arm.
Speech: Ask the person to speak a simple sentence.
Time: Time is of the essence. Call 911 and note the time the signs are first observed.
When performing CPR, you need to give
30 compressions to 2 breaths.
20 compressions to 5 breaths.
30 compressions to 5 breaths.
20 compressions to 2 breaths.
What are the number of hands/fingers used for performing chest compressions for an adult?
1 hand
2 hands
2 fingers
What are the number of hands/fingers used for performing chest compressions for a smaller child?
1 hand
2 hands
2 fingers
What are the number of hands/fingers used for performing chest compressions for a larger child?
1 hand
2 hands
2 fingers
When using CPR, you need to continue CPR until
Check all that apply
You find signs of life
A trained responder arrives and takes over
You are bored and want to stop
TRUE/FALSE: To stop severe bleeding, you need to cover the wound with a clean cloth and press firmly against the wound with your hand. If the cloth becomes soaked, you need to remove the first cloth before applying a new cloth.
TRUE
FALSE
TRUE/FALSE: To treat first degree burns, you need to flush the area with cold water for at least 15 minutes.
TRUE
FALSE
TRUE/FALSE: If a person sprains or twists an ankle, you should immediately remove their shoe to get a better look at the injury.
TRUE
FALSE
What are the number of hands/fingers used for performing chest compressions for an infant?
1 hand
2 hands
2 fingers
When you notice someone who has difficulty breathing, including coughing and wheezing, what is their emergency?
Anaphylaxis (Allergic Reaction)
Poisoning
When you notice someone experiencing an abnormal skin color, what is their emergency?
Poisoning
Shock
When you notice someone who has burns around their lips, tongue, or on their skin, what is their emergency?
Anaphylaxis (Allergic Reaction)
Poisoning
When you notice someone who is unable to walk without stopping for a breath, what is their emergency?
Asthma Attack
Shock
When you notice someone experiencing hives, itching, or a rash, what is their emergency?
Anaphylaxis (Allergic Reaction)
Poisoning
When you notice someone with an alerted level of consciousness, what is their emergency?
Asthma Attack
Shock
When you notice the contact area swelling and turning red, what is the emergency?
Anaphylaxis (Allergic Reaction)
Asthma Attack
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