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Highlighted information for prevention and care exam 2 (Chapter 8)

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What are the ABCs of CPR (primary survey) A - Airway, B - breathing, C - circulation
What is the goal for primary survey Rule out life-threatening injuries
What might primary survey also result to? CPR, shock, and/or bleeding
How should you stop bleeding? Direct pressure, elevation, and pressure points
How should you apply direct pressure to bleeding? Layer gauze pads on top of bleeding spot to stop the bleeding, don't remove and put back on
How should you elevate when you are bleeding? Prop any injury over your heart
What are the pressure points when bleeding? brachial and femoral arteries
What is the acronym for calling 911? SICCLI
What does the S stand for in calling 911? Scenario - what is going on
What does the first I stand for in calling 911? Injury - what is the suspected injury
What does the first C stand for in calling 911? Current status - how is the athlete currently
What does the second C stand for in calling 911? Care - who is currently giving care
What does the L stand for in calling 911? Location - location of emergency and how to enter
What does the second I stand for in calling 911? Information - information of injured athlete
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