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NFHS CARDIAC ARREST NFHS First Aid, Health and Safety for Coaches Test Answers VERIFIED, Graded A+

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NFHS CARDIAC ARREST NFHS First Aid, Health and Safety for Coaches Test Answers VERIFIED, Graded A+ Is it normal for a students heart to beat fast during and after strenuous exercise. True The leading medical cause of death for student athletes is: Sudden cardiac arrest During or after exercise, it is normal for a student to comment that his/her heart feels like it is "beating out of my chest." False A student who collapses and starts shaking is definitely having a seizure and should be left alone. False Sudden Cardiac arrest happens when: All of the above. If your player collapses and is non-responsive, you should go to the following (Chain of Survival): Call 911, send for an AED Device, and start CPR. NFHS First Aid, Health and Safety for Coaches Test Answers An athlete has sustained a bruise. Which action would be most appropriate? - -Apply ice for 30-40 minutes. Continue sets of 5 back blows and 5 abdominal thrusts until the: - -All of the above. An athlete has frostbite of the toes. Which action would be most appropriate? - -Place cotton or gauze between the toes. If lightning is striking nearby when people are outside and there is no time to evacuate, they should: - -Avoid squatting or sitting close to other people. When an athlete develops a sudden illness, you should: - -Look around the area for clues that might tell you what happened to the athlete. What is the purpose of Good Samaritan laws? - -To help protect people who voluntarily give care without expecting anything in return. To give abdominal thrusts, position your covered fist: - -Above the naval. Which of the following care steps would be included for an athlete with hypothermia until advanced medical personnel arrives? - -All of the above. Specific types of splints include: - -All of the above. For which condition would you decide to call 9-1-1 for an athlete who has sustained a wound? - -The athlete has uncontrolled bleeding. Heat-related illnesses include which of the following? - -Heat cramps, heat exhaustion and heat strokes. Anorexia nervosa is an eating disorder that is characterized by: - -Restrictive eating in individuals who see themselves as being overweight or afraid of gaining weight. The Emergency Action Plan (EAP) should include: - -All of the above.

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