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Sign of heatstroke - Answer-hot, flushed skin When to call 9-1-1 - Answer-for any life-threatening condition chest compression rate - Answer-100 compressions per minute protection method against all bloodborne diseases - Answer-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 - Answer-check for responsiveness when no signs of trauma, put victim in shock position on... - Answer-back, with feet raised 6 to 12 inches when victim feels chest discomfort, pressure or pain that does not go away, call - Answer-9-1-1 immediately 1st step for responsive victim of a swallowed poison without immediate threat to life... - Answer-call Poison Control Center depth of chest compressions in CPR for an adult - Answer-at least 2 inches victim having a severe allergic reation to a bee sting may have... - Answer-difficulty breathing move an unresponsive victim only if... - Answer-scene is unsafe put ice on a sprained ankle... - Answer-for 20 minutes (or 10 if uncomfortable) then off for at least 30 minutesAED should be used on a non-breathing victim seen to collapse suddenly... - Answer-as soon as possible first aid for a serious burn includes... - Answer-putting a loose dressing on the burn after cooling it to control severe bleeding... - Answer-put direct pressure on the wound situation in which to put a non-trauma victim in the recovery position: - Answer-unresponsive and BREATHING step to take when a choking victim is coughing... - Answer-encourage continued coughing to expel the object victims on which to use spinal motion restriction while waiting for help to arrive: - Answer-man who fell from roof; elderly woman who fell on icy sidewalk; child struck by car while riding bike; (anyone whose spine is likely to be damaged or hip broken) correct ratio of compressions to breaths in CPR - Answer-30 to 2 when connected properly to victim, AED unit will advise you when... - Answer-...when to administer shock hand position for abdominal thrusts to a responsive choking adult... - Answer-middle of abdomen just above the navel position the victim ________to use the AED appropriately - Answer-on his/her back result of wrapping a bandage too tightly around a victim's arm - Answer-victim's fingers become numb when you have automatic consent of a victim to give first aid: - Answer-when it is an unresponsive adult1st aid for stroke includes... - Answer-put victim on back; head & shoulders slightly raised someone wearing diabetes medical ID with diabetic emergency, but you are unclear whether it is high or low blood sugar... - Answer-give the victim sugar determine if victim is choking by asking... - Answer-"are you choking?" abdominal thrusts are given to a responsive choking victim by... - Answer-thrusting inward and upward into the abdomen immediately after AED delivers shock - next step is... - Answer-perform CPR starting with chest compressions what to do is victim has large object impaled in a chest wound... - Answer-dress and bandage wound AROUND THE OBJECT step to take if person has seizure - Answer-put pillow or folded coat under victim's head victim with asthma may carry... - Answer-an inhaler hand position for chest compressions in CPR for an adult - Answer-on lower half of breastbone midway between nipples first step to take with a severe 2nd or 3rd degree burn... - Answer-stop the burning and cool the area step to take if an organ is protruding from an open abdominal injury... - Answer-do not push it back in, cover wound with moist or dry occlusive dressing victim with severy allergy to bee stings may carry what drug for emergency use? - Answer-an EpiPenwhat to do to ensure your air goes into victim's lungs during rescue breathing... - Answer-watch for victim's chest to rise how to check an infant for responsiveness - Answer-patting his/her feet and shoulders step to take for an infant that is unconscious and unresponsive - Answer-perform CPR for 5 cycles, then call 911 what to do for a responsive infant that is choking - Answer-give series of 5 back blows and 5 chest compressions until object is expelled
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