Basic first aid

Cards (27)

  • Enumerate the basic first aid procedure.
    A) Ask for help
    B) Inspect the scene
    C) Face the victim and introduce yourself
    D) Intervene and conduct assessment
  • IDENTIFY WHAT STEP OR PROCEDURE OF FIRST AID IS BEING SAID.
    Determine the possible threats and hazards.
    Inspect the scene
  • IDENTIFY WHAT STEP OR PROCEDURE OF FIRST AID IS BEING SAID.
    Dial 911 and report.
    Ask for help
  • IDENTIFY WHAT STEP OR PROCEDURE OF FIRST AID IS BEING SAID.
    Locate and assess the injury.
    Intervene and conduct assessment
  • IDENTIFY WHAT STEP OR PROCEDURE OF FIRST AID IS BEING SAID.
    State your name and tell the victim that you will perform first aid procedures to help him or her.
    Face the victim and introduce yourself
  • IDENTIFY WHAT STEP OR PROCEDURE OF FIRST AID IS BEING SAID.
    Immediately call the attention of other.
    Ask for help
  • IDENTIFY WHAT STEP OR PROCEDURE OF FIRST AID IS BEING SAID.
    If there are threats and hazards, move to a safer place only if it will not cause the victim any harm.
    Inspect the scene
  • IDENTIFY WHAT STEP OR PROCEDURE OF FIRST AID IS BEING SAID.
    Ask if there is anyone in the area who knows how to perform first aid.
    Ask for help
  • IDENTIFY WHAT STEP OR PROCEDURE OF FIRST AID IS BEING SAID.
    Ask him or her about the situation.
    Intervene and conduct assessment
  • What does CAB stand for?
    Circulation, Airway, Breathing
  • Check if the victim is breathing by observing the up and down movement of chest.
    Breathing
  • Feel if the pulse is present.
    Circulation
  • Check if there is any blockages in the airway passages.
    Airway
  • If the victim is unconscious and is not responding, what do you perform? What do you check for?
    Primary Assesment, CAB
  • What does CPR stand for?
    Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation
  • If the victim is unconscious but the circulation and breathing are present, what do you conduct?
    Secondary assessment
  • If the victim is unconscious but the circulation is present, what do you perform?
    Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation
  • What does SAMPLE stand for?
    A) Signs and symptoms felt by the victim
    B) Allergies that the victim has
    C) Medication that the victim is currently taking
    D) Previous medical conditions that the victim had
    E) Last oral intake of the victim
    F) Events that led to the emergency situation
  • 3 Major Components of Secondary Assessment:
    A) History
    B) Vital signs
    C) Head to toe examination
  • What does DOTS stand for?
    A) Deformity of fractures
    B) Open wounds
    C) Tender parts
    D) Swollen parts
  • Identify.
    A) SAMPLE
  • The set of skills and procedures done to revive the person to regain his or her pulse and breathing.
    Basic life support
  • The act of mimicking the heartbeat so that the blood flow may return.
    Chest compression
  • Identify.
    A) CAB
    B) DOTS
  • Enumerate.
    A) Abnormal pulse rate or breathing
    B) Dilation of pupil
    C) Change in skin color or body temperature
    D) Changing level if consciousness
  • If the victim has no circulation do the following (ARRANGE IN ORDER)
    A) 1
    B) 3
    C) 4
    D) 2
  • If the victim is unconscious perform the following steps (ARRANGE IN ORDER)
    A) 5
    B) 1
    C) 4
    D) 2
    E) 6
    F) 3