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Start Studying 1 Qthe lower respiratory system responsible for?
AGas exchange that occurs when oxygen enters the blood
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APress the shock button
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ACheck the scene, call 911, check the victim, and start compressions immediately
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AImmediately
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A100
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AOpen the victim’s airway
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ANot chewing food properly, eating too quickly, laughing while eating, and drinking alcohol before or during meals
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Aheel
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A30/2
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AMoving blood between the heart and lungs
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Achoking
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AVictims you witness collapse
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A2-person
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ABent forward at the waist
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AShortness of breath, pain in the arm, pain in the jaw, and chest pain
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Study These Flashcards ACardio Pulmonary Resuscitation.
17 QThese initial steps of checking the ABC’s
Study These Flashcards A(A) airway, (B) breathing, and (C) circulation (pulse)
18 QIf the victim is not breathing,
Study These Flashcards Arescue breathing is required immediately! (Refer to what you learned in your CPR class)
19 QThe Good Samaritan Law states that t
Study These Flashcards Athe helping person cannot be sued for additional injuries caused during the rescue attempt even if it is less than perfect.
20 QThe treatment for an obstructed airway in a conscious victim involves use of the
Study These Flashcards AHeimlich Maneuver.
21 QRICE principle is what emergency medicine professionals use to
Study These Flashcards Areduce the pain and inflammation associated with an athletic injury
22 QREST
Study These Flashcards AMake sure the person is in a safe location, keeping any movement to a minimum.
23 QICE
Study These Flashcards AApply ice or cold pack to the injured area. This is usually done in 20-minute intervals for several hours following the injury or until medical attention can be received
24 QCOMPRESSION
Study These Flashcards AWrap the injured area with clothing or bandage, applying a fair amount of tension to the affected body part.
25 ELEVATION - Elevate the injured body part above the level of the heart. In the case of an ankle, have the person lie on their back and rest their foot up on a chair or table. 26 Do not attempt to restrain a person suffering a seizure and do not put anything in their mouth! TRUE 27 CPR is an acronym for Cardio Pulmonary Resuscitation. 28 These initial steps of checking the ABC's (A) airway, (B) breathing, and (C) circulation (pulse) 29 If the victim is not breathing, rescue breathing is required immediately! (Refer to what you learned in your CPR class) 30 The Good Samaritan Law states that t the helping person cannot be sued for additional injuries caused during the rescue attempt even if it is less than perfect. 31 The treatment for an obstructed airway in a conscious victim involves use of the Heimlich Maneuver. 32 RICE principle is what emergency medicine professionals use to reduce the pain and inflammation associated with an athletic injury 33 REST Make sure the person is in a safe location, keeping any movement to a minimum. 34 ICE Apply ice or cold pack to the injured area. This is usually done in 20-minute intervals for several hours following the injury or until medical attention can be received 35 COMPRESSION Wrap the injured area with clothing or bandage, applying a fair amount of tension to the affected body part. 36 ELEVATION - Elevate the injured body part above the level of the heart. In the case of an ankle, have the person lie on their back and rest their foot up on a chair or table. 37 Do not attempt to restrain a person suffering a seizure and do not put anything in their mouth! TRUEISSA Personal Trainer (34 decks)
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