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Airway/breathing
Bleeding
Shock |
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How do you check to see if someone who is unconscious is breathing? |
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Definition
Observe if there is chest movement
Feel for breath |
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How do you open someone’s airway if they’re not breathing? |
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Definition
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What would be considered very fast breathing? |
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Definition
Greater than 30 breaths per minute |
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What are 3 ways to stop bleeding? |
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Definition
Direct pressure
Elevation
Pressure points |
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Term
How can you recognize if someone is in shock? |
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Definition
Are they breathing rapidly? Check their mental status - are they cohent? (Confusion could be a sign of shock)
Check nail beds for slow refill |
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How can you quickly & effectively triage one person in less than a minute? |
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Definition
Check breathing
Observe if there is visible injury or bleeding
Evaluate for shock |
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Term
How do you treat for shock? |
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Definition
If the person is standing try to get them to lay down.
Elevate legs
Regulate body temperature
DO NOT give food or water |
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What is the first thing you say before treating someone? |
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Definition
Identify yourself and ASK PERMISSION to treat |
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Term
What are the 4 triage categories and colors? |
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Definition
Green - OK or walking wounded
Yellow - Delayed (need treatment but can wait)
Red - Urgent/Life threatening
Black - Dead |
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Term
If the sewer system isn’t working, where will you poop?
If your entire neighborhood does not have a working sewer system, what do you do with all that poop? |
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Definition
You can use a bucket lined with a plastic bag.
Bury if possible - establish a designated location for human waste. |
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Term
What kinds of personal protective equipment (PPE) can you wear to protect yourself? |
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Definition
Gloves (non latex for medical, leather)
Helmet
Goggles
Boots
Mask
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Term
Name 3 ways to purify water. |
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Definition
Bleach
Iodine tablets
Filter
Boiling |
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Term
If space is available and you can sort victims according to colors, what are the 4 treatment areas? |
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Definition
Green - walking wounded
Yellow - delayed
Red - Urgent/life threatening
Black - morgue |
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Term
Name the parts of the body you touch & examine when conducting a head-to-toe assessment. |
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Definition
Head to toe assessment
Use a confident, firm touch
Look at hands for blood |
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Term
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Definition
Cool burned area
Cover with sterile cloth (loosely)
Elevate burned extremities higher than heart
Do NOT apply ice directly
Do NOT remove tissue or break blisters |
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Term
If a victim has an open wound that is bleeding and you want to put a new dressing on it, do you remove the old bloody dressing? |
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Definition
No!
You might open the wound. |
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Term
If an amputated body part is found, what do you do with it? |
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Definition
Wrap in clean cloth and put in plastic bag.
Put in ice if possible (but not directly on)
Keep near the person to which it belongs |
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Term
f you suspect a fracture and want to splint the lower leg, describe how you would splint it. |
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Definition
You can use cardboard or pillow
Tie firmly above and below fracture
Check pulse, movement, and sensation before and after |
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Term
What does PMS stand for and when do you use it? |
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Definition
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