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When splinting an injured body part, how should you support it? - ✔✔Support injury
in the position you found it.
Respiratory arrest occurs when - ✔✔Breathing has stopped.
When breathing has stopped, this is known as - ✔✔Respiratory Arrest.
The master organ of the body - ✔✔The Brain
When opening the airway, generally you use which technique? - ✔✔Head tilt, Chin Lift.
You come upon a truck accident, there is clear fluid leaking from truck. You notice a
green placard on the truck. What should you do? - ✔✔Do not enter the scene.
In the case of a back, head, or neck injury, the most important care you can give is to
___? - ✔✔Keep the airway open.
Victims who die from anaphylactic, usually die because - ✔✔They have a severely
impaired airway.
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, Initial breaths to give to an adult - ✔✔2 slow rescue breaths.
Rate of infant breaths per minute - ✔✔One breath every 3 seconds.
[20 per minute]
[According to the EMS Command System]- In a multiple casualty accident, who
assumes ultimate responsibility? - ✔✔The Incident Commander
How is meningitis contracted? - ✔✔Through airborne and direct contact.
How can a First Responder help a victim cope with a loss? - ✔✔Listen empathetically
and speak with a gentle tone of voice.
Give examples of Personal Protective Equipment - ✔✔Disposable Gloves.
Gowns.
Masks.
How do you position your hands when giving an adult CPR compressions? - ✔✔2
hands, middle of chest.
[30 compressions every 2 breaths].
When giving mouth to stoma rescue breaths, you notice no air entering body. What do
you do? - ✔✔Cover nose and mouth with hands.
First sign of shock - ✔✔Restlessness and Irritability
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