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How much of air is Nitrogen?   78%  
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What is CPR and how effective is it?   Resesitate relationship between heart & lungs, 5%  
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AED is how effective? What does it do?   50%, Shocks heart back into rhyme.  
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What is the heart?   Is an involuntary muscle that can be trained into being stronger. The slower the heart rate the better.  
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Perfusion   Adequate flow of o2 and blood  
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Ischema   inadequate flow of o2 and blood  
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CVD (Cardiovascular Disease)Risk Factors Cant Control:   Genetics, Gender, Race, Ageing  
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CVD (Cardiovascular Disease)Risk Factors Can Control:   Smoking, Drinking, Obesity, Diabetes, Stress  
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Myocardial Infarction   when blood flow to a part of your heart is blocked for a long enough time that part of the heart muscle is damaged or dies.  
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Angina Pectoris   The sharp string sensation in chest.  
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Symptoms of Heart attack:   Chest pains (heavy squeezing pressure), Shortness of breath, Radiation of pain (pain all over), nausea (stomach upset), alot of sweating, Jaw pain  
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AED (Automated External Defibrillator):   Get heart back into reg rhyme through shock.  
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CPR   Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation  
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Gastric Distention:   When stomach rises instead of lungs.  
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AED Prepping:   Make sure body isn't wet. Remove all metal objects from wrist up.  
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How long to do ABCs?   No more than 10secs  
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How many cycles in how many minutes?   5 cycle in 2 half mins  
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EAP (Emergency Action Plan)-   1.Survey Scene 2.Primary Survey-look for life threatening issues 3.Call 911 (if necessary) 4. Secondary Survey  
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Spinal Column (top to bottom)   1.Cervical (C1-C7) 2.Thoracic (T1-T12) 3.Lumbar (L1-L5) 4-5. Sacrum/Coccyx (SC1-SC9)  
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Five Arteries:   Aorta: Largest & Strongest Carotid: carry blood & o2 to brain Brachial: locate bwt bi&ticup Radial: located each hand, carry blood & o2 hands Femoral: Carry blood & o2 to below wrist  
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Signs Of Death: Presumptive   -Preassuming their dead -No Pulse -No breathing -No blood pressure -Body Temp-95 -No papillary response -No pain response -Cyanasis (victim turns blue)  
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Signs of Death:Definitive   -Rigor Mortis (stiffness of body) -putrefaction (body smells) -Moral Trauma (no head) -Dependent Lividity  
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Triage   Determine who you help first because that person benefits the most. (Breathing before blooding)  
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BSI-(Body Substance Isolation):   Prevent the transference of body fluid.  
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Universal Precautions:   Safety gear depending on situations  
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AVPU   A-Awake/Alert V-Response to verbal stimulus (Talk) P-Response to painful U-Unresponsive/Unconscious  
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PERRL   Pupils Equal Round Responsive Responsive to Light  
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Why use PERRL?   Check for adequate flow of blood and o2 going to brain.  
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ABC's   Airway Breathing Circulation  
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PMS   Pulse, Motor skills, Sensation  
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SAMPLE   Signs & Symptoms Allergies Medications Past History Last Oral Intake Events  
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DCAP-BTLS   Deformities Contusions Abrasions Punctures Burns Tenderness Lacerations Swelling  
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Palpation   Through touch  
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Auscultation   Through sound  
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Good Samaritan Law   Law that protect from civil and criminal prosecuting. Providing that you do what your trained to do. (Stay within your Limits)  
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Golden Hour   Hour from Scene to Hospital (increase living chances)  
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Key of Life   o2  
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Jeopardy   Is a legal Obligation applies when you do help.  
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Four Reason to Leave:   Victim Stable Scene is Unsafe Pass the victim to someone of higher training Physically not fit  
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EMS (Emergency Medical Services) Network:   1.Citizen Responder 2.Call 911-Dispatch 3. 1st responders 4. EMTs/Paramedics 5. Transport 6. Hospital  
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RCE (Respiratory Cardiac Emergency:   BSI AVPU ABCs -Check/Call/Care -look-chest to rise -Listen-sound of breathing -Feel-pulse,carotid artery  
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Chest Compression   2in (adults) 1 1/2in (infants)  
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PMS   Pulse, Motor Skills & Sensation  
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How much o2 is given and used by victim?   21% but only 5% is used my victim.  
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Steps for Unconscious Choking:   1.BSI 2.AVPU 3.ABCs 4.2 Breathes 5.Recheck ABCs 6.Retilt Head 7.2 Breathes 8.Recheck ABCs 9.Call 911 10.30 chest, finger swipe, 2 breathes 11.Recheck ABCs 12. Cont...  
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CPR Steps:   1.BSI 2.AVPU 3.ABCs 4.2 Breathes 5.Recheck ABCs 6.Call 911 7.30 chest,2 breathes 8.After 5 cycles Recheck ABCs  
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