NSC First Aid, CPR, AED Information
Review - Lessons 1-5
Overall Goals of 1st Aid - ANS-1)Keep victim alive
2)Prevent their condition from worsening
3)Give 1st Aid until help arrives
4)Ensure the person receives any needed medical care
6 steps in an emergency - ANS-1)Recognize the emergency
2)Check the scene for safety
3)Obtain consent, then check the person
4)call 911 (when appropriate)
5)Care for the person
6)Have the person seek medical attention
After you check the victim for responsiveness & normal breathing, you notice that they are
responsive. Is it necessary for them to give consent to you helping them? True or false? -
ANS-True. A responsive adult must give consent
Consent is assumed for unresponsive adults. True or False - ANS-True
Only move a victim if... - ANS-The scene becomes unsafe, or you need to move the person to
reach a victim that is more seriously injured
When you call 911, Provide this information - ANS-Your name, Phone number you're calling
from, Location and Number of the victims, and the victim's age, sex and condition
Good Samaritan Laws - ANS-Give legal protection to 1st Aid providers who give help in an
emergency as long as they act in good faith (with good intention), only provide care they have
been trained to give & volunteer without compensation.
What are some of the places you should keep 1st Aid kits? - ANS-At home, in the car, and take
it along to recreational activities
You should never bother to check 1st aid kits to make sure the barrier devices haven't cracked
with age and that other contents haven't expired. True or False - ANS-False. Periodically, you
SHOULD make sure the barrier devices haven't cracked with age and that other contents
haven't expired.
Review - Lessons 1-5
Overall Goals of 1st Aid - ANS-1)Keep victim alive
2)Prevent their condition from worsening
3)Give 1st Aid until help arrives
4)Ensure the person receives any needed medical care
6 steps in an emergency - ANS-1)Recognize the emergency
2)Check the scene for safety
3)Obtain consent, then check the person
4)call 911 (when appropriate)
5)Care for the person
6)Have the person seek medical attention
After you check the victim for responsiveness & normal breathing, you notice that they are
responsive. Is it necessary for them to give consent to you helping them? True or false? -
ANS-True. A responsive adult must give consent
Consent is assumed for unresponsive adults. True or False - ANS-True
Only move a victim if... - ANS-The scene becomes unsafe, or you need to move the person to
reach a victim that is more seriously injured
When you call 911, Provide this information - ANS-Your name, Phone number you're calling
from, Location and Number of the victims, and the victim's age, sex and condition
Good Samaritan Laws - ANS-Give legal protection to 1st Aid providers who give help in an
emergency as long as they act in good faith (with good intention), only provide care they have
been trained to give & volunteer without compensation.
What are some of the places you should keep 1st Aid kits? - ANS-At home, in the car, and take
it along to recreational activities
You should never bother to check 1st aid kits to make sure the barrier devices haven't cracked
with age and that other contents haven't expired. True or False - ANS-False. Periodically, you
SHOULD make sure the barrier devices haven't cracked with age and that other contents
haven't expired.