List the four steps a lay responder (you) will take in an emergency - yh1. Recognize that an emergency exists
2. Decide to take action
3. Activate the
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4. Give care consistent with your knowledge + training until EMS arrives + takes over
kList the four primary ways to RECOGNIZE an emergency - yh1. Unusual sights
2. Unusual sounds
3. Unusual odors
4. Unusual appearance/behaviors
kWhy might a person not respond to someone who needs help? (List 4 reasons) - yh-panic or fear of doing something wrong
-being unsure of the person's condition + what to do
-assuming someone else will take action
-fear of being sued
kHow can a person prevent disease transmission while providing help? (List 4 reasons) - yh-wear gloves
-avoid contact with bodily fluids
-wash your hands thoroughly after giving care
-use protective CPR creating barriers
kWhat is the reason for the Good Samaritan Laws? - yhTo protect people who voluntarily give care in an emergency situation
kAfter you recognize an emergency, decide to act, and activate EMS but BEFORE you give care you must obtain _______, if the victim refuses your help, you should...? - yhCONSENT; Call EMS and not try to help further
kWhat are the three Emergency Action Steps? - yhCheck
Call
Care
kWhat is the most important step you can take to help a person who is unconscious or has some other life threatening condition? - yhCall for emergency medical help
kWhen you are alone, what are the three situations in which you would "Call First"? - yh-any adult or child about 12 years or older who is unconscious
-a child or infant you witnessed suddenly collapse
-an unconscious child or infant known to have heart problems
kWhen you are alone, what are the two situations in which you would "Care First"? - yh-an unconscious child (younger than 12) who you did not see collapse
-any drowning victim
kList 6 situations where you would call 9-1-1 - yh-unconsciousness/altered level of consciousness
-breathing problems
-lasting chest pain, discomfort, or pressure
-persistent abdominal pain or pressure
-severe external breathing
-severe/critical burns
kDo you always call 9-1-1 when an individual becomes injured, no matter how minor? Why/why not? - yhNot always- you must use your judgement to determine how dire the situation is
kWhat are the 3 situations when you would have to move a victim? - yh-when you are faced with immediate danger (the scene is unsafe)
-when you have to get to another person with a more serious problem
-when it is necessary in order to give proper care (not enough space, need a flat surface for CPR, etc.)
k** If a victim is able to talk to you then you know they are breathing and have a pulse (ABC's). Assess the situation. If there aren't any other life threatening conditions (severe bleeding, etc.) find out what happened by asking questions. You follow this "interview" process whenever you deal with a conscious person (ask for consent if the individual is an adult or a child/infant with a parent). - yhChecking a Conscious Person
kFor the purposes of First Aid, define an adult, child, and infant (a.k.a. how old is each)? - yhAdult: older than 12 years old
Child: between the ages of 1 and 12
Infant: younger than 1 year old
kHow should you begin the "interview"? - yhIdentify yourself and get the person's consent to give care
kWhat are 4 questions you should ask to gain information from a victim? - yh-What happened?
-Do you feel pain or discomfort anywhere?
-Do you have any allergies?
-Do you have any medical conditions or are you taking an medications?
kWhat is one of the most dangerous threats to a seriously ill or injured person? - yhunnecessary movement [Show Less]