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A FIRSTCOURSE IN ABSTRACT ALGEBRA,WITH CORRECT QUESTIONS & ANSWERS UPDATED ON MAR 9 2023 ATLASKA PACIFIC UNIVERSITY During an emergency, what should you check first? - ANS--safety of the scene What is the third and final emergency action step? - ANS--Care When you check a responsive person w...

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A FIRSTCOURSE IN ABSTRACT ALGEBRA,WITH
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UPDATED ON MAR 9 2023 ATLASKA PACIFIC
UNIVERSITY

During an emergency, what should you check first? - ANS✔✔--safety of the scene

What is the third and final emergency action step? - ANS✔✔--Care

When you check a responsive person who does not have a life-threatening emergency,
what should you do after asking them questions about their signs and symptoms,
allergies and medications/medical conditions? - ANS✔✔--Do a focused check

What is the best approach to lowering the risk for infection when giving first aid care? -
ANS✔✔--Wash ya hands for at least 20 seconds, IF not available, use alcohol based
hand sanitizer

How can you lower your risk for infection when giving breaths? - ANS✔✔--breathing
barrier

Three steps to emergency first aid - ANS✔✔--check, call, care

what is your risk of catching an infection during first aid? - ANS✔✔--low risk

Other ways of portection - ANS✔✔--PPE, not needed though

If exposed to bodily fluids/blood: - ANS✔✔--report incident and contact healthcare
provider

What could point towards an emergency - ANS✔✔--unusual noises, odors,
appearances/behavior

Check broken down: - ANS✔✔--Check scene, get consent, check person (breathing
bleeding, other threats)

What is SAM - ANS✔✔--Signs, symptoms
Allergies
Medication, Medical Conditions

,When and Why do we do recovery position? - ANS✔✔--unresponsive and breathing
or responsive but not fully awake, used to lower risk of choking and aspiration

How do you get someone in recovery position? - ANS✔✔--arm closest above head
roll person so head rests on extended arm
bend knees to stabilize the body

call step includes - ANS✔✔--calling 9-1-1 and getting the AED, a first aid kit and, if
necessary, a bleeding control kit or telling someone to do so.

A person in cardiac arrest is - ANS✔✔--not responsive, not breathing (or only has
gasping breaths) and has no heartbeat.

3 steps if you think someone is in cardiac arrest - ANS✔✔--Call or instruct someone
to call 9-1-1 or the designated emergency number immediately and get the AED and
first aid kit.

Begin CPR immediately.

Use an AED as soon as possible.

5 things to remember for high quality CPR - ANS✔✔---100 to 120 per minute
-Compression depth: at least 2 inches
-Chest position between compressions:returns to normal position
-Minimize necessary interruptions in chest compressions to:less than 10 seconds
-Breaths: last about 1 second; chest begins to rise

Chest compressions - ANS✔✔--- person is on flat surface
- kneel beside them, knees shoulders apart
- heel of hand and interlace them so that fingers are off of chest
- lock elbows, shoulder directly over
- a depth of at least 2 inches and a rate of between 100 and 120 compressions per
minute, or one about every half second
- allow chest to return to normal position

To giver breath w face shield - ANS✔✔--First, place the face shield over the person's
face, ensuring the one-way valve is over their mouth.

Open the airway to a past-neutral position using the head-tilt/chin-lift technique.

Pinch the nose shut, take a normal breath and make a complete seal over the person's
mouth.

, Allow the person's chest to fall and the air to exit while you take another breath, make a
seal and give a second breath.

First, place the face shield over the person's face, ensuring the one-way valve is over
their mouth.

o Give Breaths with a Pocket Mask: - ANS✔✔--Place the mask over the person's
nose and mouth; it should not go past the chin.

Seal the mask to the face with your hands.

Lift the person's face into the mask and open the airway to a past-neutral position.

Maintain a good seal.

Take a normal breath and make a complete seal over the mask valve with your mouth.

Blow into the one-way valve for about 1 second, while looking to see that the chest
begins to rise.

Allow the person's chest to fall and the air to exit while you take another breath, make a
seal and give a second breath.

When giving breaths keep airway in-- - ANS✔✔--past neutral position, do not push
head down

If the chest does not rise after a couple breaths - ANS✔✔--cardiac arrest due to
choking most likely

CPR cycles - ANS✔✔--30 compressions, 2 breaths, smooth transition, interruption
less than ten seconds

Continue giving CPR cycles until - ANS✔✔--You notice an obvious sign of life, like
breathing.

An AED is ready.

Another trained responder is available to take over compressions.

EMS personnel arrive and begin their care of the person.

You are alone and too tired to continue.

The scene becomes unsafe.

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