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Question | Answer |
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Conventional CPR is recommended for | Children, Drowning Victims |
What are the correct rate and depth for providing compression's during high-quality adult CPR to improve survival? | Rate of 100 to 120 compression's per minute and depth of at least 2 inches |
If the first aid procedure calls for moving the person to a cool place, removing excess clothing, putting a cool cloth on the neck, or providing a hydrating beverage, what emergency is a person likely experiencing? | Heat exhaustion |
This is a disorder of nerve tissue, often resulting in uncontrollable movements, change in state of consciousness, or sensory phenomena | Seizure |
Signs of an allergic reaction may include | itching rash |
CPR stands for | Cardiopulmonary resuscitation |
Which type of burn is the most severe? | Third degree |
CPR is for someone who | Has no pulse |
What does the "S" in DRSABCD stand for? | Send for Help |
When you come across an unresponsive victim what is the very FIRST thing you should do? | Size up the scene |
What is the acronym used to check for the possibility of a stroke? | F.A.S.T |
When doing CPR, where should you place your hands on the patient? | Center of chest |
What does the 'C' stand for in the acronym P.R.I.C.E? | Compress |
What is the saying used to help check that a person is breathing? | Look, Listen & Feel |
What is the most important part of CPR? | chest compressions |
True or False, When someone is having a seizure, you should place an object in their mouth to prevent them from biting their tongue. | False |
P.E.C.S stand for | Physical, cognitive, Emotional, and Sleep |
P,R,I,C,E stands for | Protection, Rest, Ice, Compression and Elevation, |