First Aid, CPR & AED UPDATED ACTUAL Questions and CORRECT
Answers
1. CPR cardio pulmonary resuscitation
2. AED automated external defibrillator
3. Heart Attack Myocardial Infarction
When blood flow to part of the heart is blocked by clot or other clumping within
the heart vessel.
s/s:
- Complains of extreme chest pain
- pain in shoulder, back, neck or jaw
- nausea or vomit
- extreme fatigue
- profuse sweating
Meds: aspirin can help
Treatment:
Call 9-1-1 and monitor for cardiac arrest
, 4. Cardiac Arrest when the heart stops beating or beats too inettectively to pump blood. (Fibrilla-
tion)
**Medical Emergency**
Call 9-1-1
Perform CPR and use AED until EMT arrives.
5. fibrillation uncontrolled quivering or twitching of the heart muscle that fails to pump blood.
6. Size up the scene Determine if the scene is safe for you, other lifeguards, EMS personnel, the victim,
and any bystanders
1. Check for hazards that could be dangerous to you and/or victim
2. Determine what caused injury or nature of illness
3. Determine the number of injured or ill victims
4. Put on appropriate PPE (Gloves, mask, etc)
7. obtain consent 1. state name
2. state level of training
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Answers
1. CPR cardio pulmonary resuscitation
2. AED automated external defibrillator
3. Heart Attack Myocardial Infarction
When blood flow to part of the heart is blocked by clot or other clumping within
the heart vessel.
s/s:
- Complains of extreme chest pain
- pain in shoulder, back, neck or jaw
- nausea or vomit
- extreme fatigue
- profuse sweating
Meds: aspirin can help
Treatment:
Call 9-1-1 and monitor for cardiac arrest
, 4. Cardiac Arrest when the heart stops beating or beats too inettectively to pump blood. (Fibrilla-
tion)
**Medical Emergency**
Call 9-1-1
Perform CPR and use AED until EMT arrives.
5. fibrillation uncontrolled quivering or twitching of the heart muscle that fails to pump blood.
6. Size up the scene Determine if the scene is safe for you, other lifeguards, EMS personnel, the victim,
and any bystanders
1. Check for hazards that could be dangerous to you and/or victim
2. Determine what caused injury or nature of illness
3. Determine the number of injured or ill victims
4. Put on appropriate PPE (Gloves, mask, etc)
7. obtain consent 1. state name
2. state level of training
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