Question | Answer |
What is the first step in The Emergency Action Steps? | Check. -The scene. |
How do you know if it is an emergency? | Use your senses. -Do you SEE anything unusual -Do you HEAR anything unusual -Do you SMELL anything unusual |
What is the second step in The Emergency Action Steps? | Call. -Dispatcher; 9-1-1 -State Police; #77 -Poision Control; 1800-222-1222 -Emergency Social Services; 2-1-1 |
What is the third step in The Emergency Action Steps? | Care. -Give care based on what you know about the situtation, and what is wrong with the person. |
In which situtations would you give care before you call? | -When there is an unconcios adult- no witnesses -Sudden collapse of a child -A child with a known heart condition |
What are the reasons a person may be afraid to help, or not want to help? | -Don't know what to do. -Afraid of doing it wrong. -Thinks someone else will do it. -Afraid of being sued. -Afraid of catching diseases. |
What is the Bystander effect? | The more people there are, the less likely someone will do anything. |
What law can help protect you? | The Good Samaritan Law protects you if; -You act rationally. -You stay within your training. -You gain consent. -You do not abandon them. |
What is expressed consent? | Verbally given by a conscious, lucid adult, or a parent of a child. |
What are the steps of getting expressed consent? | -Say your name. -Say you are trained. -Tell them what you plan to do. -Ask if you can help them. |
What is Implied Consent? | -Assumed. Unconscious adult or absence of a child's parent. -If they say no? Do not help them. Call 9-1-1. |
What helps you stay protected from disease? | PPE; Personal Protective Equptiment -Gloves. -Goggles. -Mask. |
What are bodily fluids? | -Blood. -Saliva. -Urine. -Fecies. |
How do you make your own Bio-Hazzard Container? | -2 Zip-Lock bags, one inside of the other. |
What is an Bio-Hazzard Container do? | -Dispose of that are solids, or contain bodily fluids. |
What is direct contact? | Physically coming in contact with bodily fluids. |
What is in-direct contact? | Airborne; At risk when someone sneezes or coughs into the air. |
What are "The Three P's" | -Preserve life -Prevent further injury -Promote recovery |
If nothing else, what should you do? | -Call for help. 9-1-1 |