Sign of heatstroke - Answers hot, flushed skin
When to call 9-1-1 - Answers for any life-threatening condition
chest compression rate - Answers 100 compressions per minute
protection method against all bloodborne diseases - Answers wear of gloves or other barriers when
blood or body fluid is present
step to take after scene is safe - 1st thing to do in initial assessment of victim - Answers check for
responsiveness
when no signs of trauma, put victim in shock position on... - Answers back, with feet raised 6 to 12
inches
when victim feels chest discomfort, pressure or pain that does not go away, call - Answers 9-1-1
immediately
1st step for responsive victim of a swallowed poison without immediate threat to life... - Answers call
Poison Control Center
depth of chest compressions in CPR for an adult - Answers at least 2 inches
victim having a severe allergic reation to a bee sting may have... - Answers difficulty breathing
move an unresponsive victim only if... - Answers scene is unsafe
put ice on a sprained ankle... - Answers for 20 minutes (or 10 if uncomfortable) then off for at least 30
minutes
AED should be used on a non-breathing victim seen to collapse suddenly... - Answers as soon as possible
first aid for a serious burn includes... - Answers putting a loose dressing on the burn after cooling it
to control severe bleeding... - Answers put direct pressure on the wound
situation in which to put a non-trauma victim in the recovery position: - Answers unresponsive and
BREATHING
step to take when a choking victim is coughing... - Answers encourage continued coughing to expel the
object