First Aid/CPR Scenarios - West Linn-Wilsonville School ...

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First Aid/CPR Scenarios

Scenario

Questions

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What is shock? Give 3 signs of shock.

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2. When a rescuer is giving CPR to an adult, how many breaths

and compressions are given with each cycle?

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3. Give four pieces of information that you would give an

operator when calling 911.

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4. How do you give chest compressions to an infant? How is

rescue breathing different on an infant compared to an adult?

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5. What are the 3 steps in caring for a burn?

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6. What are three symptoms of a heart attack?

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7. What are three types of burns? Explain them¡­

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8. When should you use CPR? When should you just use rescue

breathing?

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Answers: 1-4

1. What is shock? Give 3 signs of shock.

Lack of oxygen to the brain- dizzy, fast breathing, increased pulse, pale.

Life threatening injury, monitor ABC¡¯s and call 911.

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2. When a rescuer is giving CPR to an adult, how many breaths and

compressions are given with each cycle?

2 breaths 30 compressions.

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3. Give four pieces of information that you would give an operator

when calling 911. location, how many victims, what happened, your

name and phone #

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4. How do you give chest compressions to an infant? How is rescue

breathing different on an infant compared to an adult? Infant- two

fingers compresses chest 1/3 depth. Infant you cover their mouth and

nose with your mouth and breath.

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Answers 5-8

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5. What are the 3 steps in caring for a burn? Run cold water over it

for ten minutes. Remove any tight clothing, apply aloe or lotion and

dress the area with loosely wrapped sterile gauze. (2nd degree burns,

replace dressing daily, rinse with warm water and put antibiotic

cream on). (3rd degree leave all clothing in place and cover with

clean dressing. If victim goes into shock and loses consciousness,

start CPR).

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6. What are three symptoms of a heart attack? Chest pain, tingly in

the left arm, pressure in chest, dizzy, pale.

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7. What are three types of burns? Explain them¡­

1st, 2nd and 3rd degree (amount of damage to the layers of the skin)

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8. When should you use CPR? When should you just use rescue

breathing? CPR= no pulse Rescue Breathing: Pulse, but not

breathing (you need to breath for them).

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Scenario Questions 9-12

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9. With a baby less then one year old, how do you remove an

airway obstruction?

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10. Give two instances where you might have to move a

victim?

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11. How do you bandage a deep cut to the forearm?

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12. Give three incorrect techniques for giving adult CPR

chest compressions.

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