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LD 34 FIRST AID AND CPR EXAM. QUESTIONS WITH 100% CORRECT ANSWERS.

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First Aid Measures for Respiratory Emergencies: Assessment -Conduct primary and secondary survey First Aid Measures for Respiratory Emergencies: Treatment -Place victim in a POSITION OF COMFORT If victim is unconscious, place in the recovery position, if appropriate -Keep the victim calm and still -allow the victim to take prescribed medications (inhaler) -loosen any restrictive clothing -provide care to PREVENT SHOCK -continue to MONITOR VICTIM and provide reassurance -Be prepared to begin rescue breathing if necessary Indicators of a Seizure may include: -staring spells -disorientation -lethargy -slurred speech -staggering or impaired gait -tic-like movements -rhythmic movements of the head -purposeless sounds and body movements -dropping of the head -lack of response -eyes rolling upward -lip smacking, chewing or swallowing movements -partial or complete loss of consciousness -picking at clothing -bluish skin tone -urination First Aid Measures for Seizures: Treatment -Do no restrain them -move objects out of the way which could harm them -cushion the person's head -keep uninvolved people away -never put any object in the mouth First Aid Measures for Seizures: Post Seizure Assessment -Conduct primary assessment -consider cervical spine stabilization -Conduct secondary assessment Example questions to ask a seizure victim for orientation purposes: -person -place -time -event

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LD 34 First Aid & CPR
As first responders, peace officers should assume the primary responsibility for:
-ensuring peace officer safety as well as the safety of ill or injured individuals and the
public
-evaluating the emergency situation
-taking necessary enforcement actions related to the incident
-initiating actions regarding the well-being and care of ill or injured persons




The primary objective of all peace officers responding to any emergency call
should be to get to the location as:
quickly and safely as possible




Factors to consider when evaluating the scene:
Location
-Exact address
-conditions present at the scene
-potential hazards related to the incident or area


Type of Emergency
-Conditions related to the actual emergency such as:

,- a vehicle collision involving injuries
- an individual complaining of severe chest pain
- a person injured as a result of criminal action


Nature of Ill/Injured Person(s)
-Number of victims
-apparent age of the victim(s)
-whether victim(s) is conscious or unconscious
-Appearance of injury


Need for additional resources
-Fire department
- Additional Law Enforcement
- EMS
- Public utility services
- Other specialty units


Urgent Enforcement actions required
- Protection of victim(s) from aggressor(s)
- Control of suspect(s) and/or bystanders
- Immediate protection of a crime scene

,When determining appropriate safety precautions to take, peace officers should
consider possible dangers from:
- Exposure to biological hazards
- Armed suspects, angry bystanders, etc.
- Unsafe scene conditions
- Environmental hazards
- Animals




Based on this initial assessment peace officers may be required to provide:
Basic care for the victim (basic EMS)




Peace Officers may be required to continue additional enforcement actions
including:
-documenting their initial observations when first arriving at the scene
- maintaining control of the scene to protect potential evidence
- identifying and isolating witnesses and involved parties
- recording statements or information provided by the victims, witnesses, etc.
- noting whether items were moved in order to render medical emergency services
- any other investigative actions required




Pathogens

, Agents that are spread through the air or by contact with another person's blood or
body fluids that cause infection and disease




Infection and disease are caused by
pathogens




Bacteria
Microscopic organisms that can live in water, soil, or organic material, or within the
bodies of plans, animals, and humans.




Virus
Submicroscopic agent that is capable of infecting living cells.




Two primary methods which pathogens can be transferred from one human being
to another:
AIRBORNE PATHOGENS: spread by tiny droplets sprayed during breathing, coughing,
or sneezing.
BLOOD BORNE PATHOGENS: may be spread when the blood or other body fluids of
one person comes into contact with an open wound or sore of another.

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