Title: Why cant I breath
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3Why cant I breath?
4Whatcha gonna do
5Its just a flesh wound
6Its gettin hot in here
7You wanna try me?
8Its just a flesh wound
Its gettin hot in here
You wanna try me?
Whatcha gonna do
Why cant I breath?
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9CATEGORY 1 - 100
What do the letters A-B-C stand for in lifesaving?
10CATEGORY 1 - 200
When should you perform the Heimlich maneuver?
11CATEGORY 1 - 300
Where is the proper placement of the fist when
you are performing the Heimlich maneuver?
12CATEGORY 1 - 400
Before starting CPR what life saving step should
have been performed?
13CATEGORY 1 - 500
According to the book how many compressions on
the chest should be performed and how deep should
they go?
14CATEGORY 2 - 100
What is the purpose of the Good Samaritan Law?
15CATEGORY 2 - 200
In order what are the first four life-saving
steps?
16CATEGORY 2 - 300
What is the first thing to remember when you call
911?
17CATEGORY 2 - 400
In order what are the last three steps of the
life-saving procedure?
18CATEGORY 2 - 500
After speaking slowly and clearly what are the
next three steps for calling 911?
19CATEGORY 3 - 100
What are the three types of bleeding?
20CATEGORY 3 - 200
In most cases what is the best way to control
bleeding?
21CATEGORY 3 - 300
In addition to direct pressure what other steps
can you take to control bleeding to the
extremities?
22CATEGORY 3 - 400
What is a pressure bandage?
23CATEGORY 3 - 500
Before applying a bandage to a wound you should
do what to the wound first?
24CATEGORY 4 - 100
What are the three types of heat casualties?
25CATEGORY 4 - 200
Name three symptoms of heat exhaustion?
26CATEGORY 4 - 300
Give three steps for treating heat exhaustion?
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Give three symptoms for a heatstroke?
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What are the causes of heat injuries?
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What are the last two steps when calling 911?
30CATEGORY 5 - 200
What are three signs of shock?
31CATEGORY 5 - 300
During CPR how many cycles do you perform before
checking for a pulse?
32CATEGORY 5 - 400
During the Heimlich maneuver how many thrusts
should you give the victim?
33CATEGORY 5 - 500
When evaluating a conscious victim you should ask
the victim what before providing first aid?
34CATEGORY 1 - 100
Clear airway, restore breathing, restore
circulation
35CATEGORY 1 - 200
When a person is choking, makes no sound and
grabs their throat.
36CATEGORY 1 - 300
Thumb side against the victims abdomen and
slightly above the navel.
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Mouth to mouth resuscitation.
38CATEGORY 1 - 500
15 compressions and 1 ½ to 2 inches.
39CATEGORY 2 - 100
To protect the rescuer and encourage people to
assist others by granting immunity against
lawsuits.
40CATEGORY 2 - 200
Check for consciousness, breathing and heartbeat,
bleeding and shock.
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To speak slowly and clearly.
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Check for fractures, burns and head injury.
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ID yourself and phone number, give location and
explain situation plus any treatments given.
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Arterial, venous and capillary bleeding.
45CATEGORY 3 - 200
Apply direct pressure to a wound.
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By elevating the wound or by applying pressure at
pressure points.
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A snug bandage tied off around the wound.
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Clean the wound.
49CATEGORY 4 - 100
Heat cramps, exhaustion and stroke.
50CATEGORY 4 - 200
Heavy sweating, weakness, dizziness, headache,
cramps, nauseas, confusion, rapid
breathing/pulse and high body temp.
51CATEGORY 4 - 300
Move victim to cool area, loosen clothes, pour on
water, elevate legs, have them drink water and
rest.
52CATEGORY 4 - 400
No sweating, dry skin, headache, nauseas,
seizures, unconsciousness, weak pulse and high
body temp.
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Exposure to high temps, heavy perspiring and
dehydration.
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Ask for advice and hang up last.
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Sweaty cool skin, paleness, nervousness,
confusion, fast breathing, vomiting.
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Four cycles.
57CATEGORY 5 - 400
Six to ten.
58CATEGORY 5 - 500
Their consent.
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60Saving a life?
61FINAL CATEGORY
In order what are the life-saving steps?
62FINAL CATEGORY
- Check for consciousness
- Check for breathing/heartbeat
- Check for bleeding
- Check for shock
- Check for fractures
- Check for burns
- Check for head injuries
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