Lesson CPR Wrap-Up
- What are some of the signals of a heart attack?
- In a cardiac emergency, it is vital to call 911 or the local emergency number immediately. Can you name all four links of the cardiac chain of survival?
- What should you do if the chest does not clearly rise when giving the first breath?
- Why might the chest not rise?
- What is a CPR cycle for an Adult, Child and an Infant?
- If I witness the sudden collapse of a child, should I still give 2 initial rescue breaths?
Lesson AED Wrap Up
- Why is it important not to touch the person while the AED is analyzing?
- Why is it important not to touch the person while the device is defibrillating?
- Why is important to know CPR even if an AED is available?
Lesson Breathing Emergencies
- What are some of the signals of a breathing emergency?
- What should you do if the person owes not give consent?
- What is the best way to check whether an adult is unconscious?
- You suspect that Shelia is in shock. She tells you that she is very thirsty. Should you give her water?
- You notice a young child put a piece of hard candy in his mouth. He is coughing forcefully but has a frightened look Om his face. What should you do?
- What if a conscious choking person becomes unconscious or the chest does not rise with rescue breasts?
- When should you stop CPR?
- Should you move a person from a bed to the floor to perform CPR?
- Do you have consent to care for a child if the parent says no even is the child is unconscious?
Lesson Sudden Illness Wrap Up
- What sudden illness is caused by a blockage?
- What does F.A.S.T. stand for?
- If you suspect the someone might be having a stroke, how might you observe weakness or numbness in one arm?
- For young child or an infant, is a febrile seizure lasting less than 5 minutes life threatening?
- Should you call 911 or local emergency number if a person had a seizure that took place in the water but lasted less than 5 minutes?
- What might cause you to suspect a person is having an allergic reaction?
- When should you call 911 or local emergency number for someone you suspect is having an allergic reaction?
- A co-worker appears to faint after standing in the back of a crowd conference room for 20 minutes. He quickly regains consciousness and says he feels fine. Should you call 911 or the local emergency number?
- When you are checking a person who appears to be suddenly ill, what clues might indicate the cause of the sudden illness?
- You suspect that a young child has swallowed a large amount of prescribe medicine. The child is complaining of a stomachache. Should you give the child something to drink?