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Title: Random


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Resuscitate
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Risk 100Q
  • Even if heart disease or stroke runs in your
    family, you can reduce your risk by having a
    healthy lifestyle.
  • True or False?

3
Risk 100A
  • True

4
Risk 100E
  • Family history and simply getting older are two
    risk factors you cannot change.
  • You can control most risk factors by doing things
    like not smoking, eating properly and getting
    lots of exercise.

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Risk 200Q
  • High blood ______ means a lot of fat in the
    blood.
  • A healthy diet and exercise can help reduce it.

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Risk 200A
  • High blood cholesterol

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Risk 200E
  • Some cholesterol is produced by our body, while
    other fat comes from our food.
  • Too much blood cholesterol (fat) is a risk factor
    for heart disease and stroke.

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Risk 300Q
  • It is important for people to have their blood
    _____ checked regularly because it can be too
    high even though they may feel normal.

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Risk 300A
  • Blood pressure

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Risk 300E
  • High blood pressure is a risk factor for heart
    disease and stroke because it can damage your
    heart and blood vessels and makes the heart have
    to work harder to pump blood.

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Risk 400Q
  • This risk factor is the leading cause of heart
    disease in Canada.

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Risk 400A
  • Smoking

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Risk 400E
  • Smoking can cause heart disease, lung cancer and
    other health problems.
  • Even if you dont smoke, second-hand smoke can
    also be harmful.

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Risk 500A
  • This disease affects the level of sugar and fat
    in your blood and can be managed through diet,
    exercise and following doctors instructions.

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Risk 500A
  • Diabetes

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Recognize 100Q
  • A person having a heart attack will always
    experience chest pain.
  • True or False?

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Recognize 100A
  • False

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Recognize 100E
  • During a heart attack, some people (especially
    women), may not have chest pain right away.
  • Others will have no pain at all, but could still
    have some of the 5 Ps!

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Recognize 200Q
  • If you recognize signals of a heart attack or
    stroke, you should call 9-1-1 instead of driving
    to the hospital yourself.
  • True or False?

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Recognize 200A
  • True

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Recognize 200E
  • Driving yourself is dangerous because you could
    lose consciousness.
  • Rural residents may be told to meet the ambulance
    on the way, but always call 9-1-1 first!
  • Time is critical, and paramedics can begin
    treatment as soon as they arrive.

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Recognize 300Q
  • Sudden paralysis of the face, arm or leg, and
    speech problems are signals of which condition?

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Recognize 300A
  • Stroke

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Recognize 300 E
  • A person suffering a stroke may also have
    weakness, numbness or tingling in the face, arm
    or leg, dizziness, and/or sudden headache.

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Recognize 400Q
  • Name the 5 Ps that represent signals of a heart
    attack.

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Recognize 400A
  • Pain
  • Pale skin
  • Puffing
  • Pooped
  • Puking

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Recognize 500Q
  • ______ can open blocked blood vessels in a heart
    attack or stroke, but they must be given early by
    paramedics or ER docs in order to work.

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Recognize 500A
  • Thrombolytics

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React 100Q
  • Checking for hazards and making sure you dont
    get hurt is more important than providing CPR
    right away.
  • True or False?

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React 100A
  • True

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React 100E
  • You cant help someone if you get hurt too.
  • If it isnt safe, stay back and wait for
    emergency services to arrive.

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React 200Q
If you think someone is having a heart attack or
stroke but they deny it, you should still call
9-1-1. True or False?
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React 200A
True
34
React 200E
  • Many people will have trouble accepting that they
    might be having a heart attack or stroke. You
    could save their life by calling 9-1-1.

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React 300Q
  • A MedicAlert tag identifies medical
    conditions and allergies and is usually worn as a
    _______ or _______.

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React 300A
  • Bracelet or necklace

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React 300E
  • MedicAlert tags will have valuable information
    about the persons medical history, allergies and
    medications.
  • Tell EMS if you see one.

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React 400Q
  • Name two things you should find out about a
    person in an emergency to tell paramedics when
    they arrive.

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React 400A
  • Medications
  • and allergies

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React 400E
  • Gather any medications and bag them if you can.
  • Ask if the person has any allergies and write
    them down.

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React 500Q
  • Name the three things you should do to make a
    person more comfortable while waiting for EMS?
  • Hint P.L.T.

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React 500A
  • Position the person comfortably.
  • Loosen tight clothing.
  • Talk to the person.

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React 500E
  • Remember stay with the person as much as
    possible.
  • If the person goes unconscious, he/she will need
    your help even more.

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Resuscitate 100Q
  • Abdominal thrusts only work when someone has a
    severely blocked airway (cant speak, cough or
    breathe).
  • True or False?

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Resuscitate 100A
  • True

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Resuscitate 100E
  • If the person is able to cough, speak or breathe,
    just encourage them to keep coughing unless it
    turns into a severely blocked airway.

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Resuscitate 200Q
  • For every __ CPR compressions, give
    __ breaths.

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Resuscitate 200A
  • 30 CPR compressions
  • 2 Breaths
  • Remember
  • Push Hard! Push Fast!

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Resuscitate 200E
  • Make sure you push down a full 4 5 cm at a
    rate of 100 compressions per minute.

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Resuscitate 300Q
  • In resuscitation, what do ABC D stand for?

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Resuscitate 300A
  • Airway
  • Breathing
  • Circulation
  • Defibrillation

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Resuscitate 400Q
  • When doing CPR on an unconscious choking person,
    what is the first step you take after each set of
    compressions?

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Resuscitate 400A
  • Open the mouth and look for the obstruction.

54
Resuscitate 400E
  • Check to make sure the mouth is clear before
    attempting a breath.
  • If you see something, get it out!

55
Resuscitate 500Q
  • Pressing hard and fast on the chest in CPR
    maintains circulation of oxygenated blood at ___
    of normal levels.

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Resuscitate 500A
  • 30

57
Resuscitate 500E
  • Good CPR maintains blood flow to the brain and
    vital organs by squeezing the heart and all the
    big blood vessels in the chest.

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Random 100Q
  • If injuries permit, placing an unconscious but
    breathing person in the _____ position will help
    keep the airway open and allow fluids to drain
    from the mouth.

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Random 100A
  • Recovery Position

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Random 100E
  • An unconscious person may gag or vomit at any
    time and the recovery position will help keep the
    airway open.
  • Make sure you continue to monitor the breathing
    carefully.

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Random 200Q
  • This prescribed medication helps open up
    circulation and relieve the chest pain of angina.

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Random 200A
  • Nitroglycerin

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Random 200E
  • Nitroglycerin is usually sprayed under the tongue
    but can also come in a pill or patch.

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Random 300Q
  • Without oxygen, serious damage to the brain
    begins in how many minutes?
  • hint range of
  • __ to __

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Random 300A
  • 4 6 minutes

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Random 400Q
  • A heart attack happens when a coronary ______ is
    blocked from sending oxygen to an area of the
    heart muscle.

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Random 400A
  • Coronary artery

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Random 500Q
  • This is another word for heart attack used by
    health care professionals.

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Random 500A
  • Myocardial Infarction

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AED 100Q
  • When an AED or paramedics arrive, you must stop
    CPR before the AED is turned on or electrode pads
    are attached.
  • True or False?

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AED 100A
  • False

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AED 100E
  • Someone can continue CPR while you turn on the
    AED and attach the electrode pads.
  • Do not stop CPR until the AED prompts you to or
    paramedics take over.

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AED 200Q
  • Name two important safety steps you need to take
    before pressing the AED shock button to ensure no
    one will be shocked accidentally.

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AED 200A
  • Say stand clear and look to make sure no one is
    touching the person (including you).

75
AED 300Q
  • Name something you will find in an AED kit to
    help protect you, and something that may help the
    electrode pads stick to the chest.

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AED 300A
  • Gloves
  • Razor
  • Cloth
  • Scissors

77
AED 400Q
  • This shockable heart rhythm is a squirmy kind of
    heart muscle contraction that doesnt pump blood.
  • It is common in cardiac arrest.

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AED 400A
  • Ventricular Fibrillation
  • or V-Fib

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AED 400E
  • V-Fib is the most common initial heart rhythm for
    a person whose heart has stopped beating.
  • If the AED finds V-Fib, it will deliver a shock
    to restore the normal rhythm.

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AED 500Q
  • What does A-E-D stand for?

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AED 500A
  • Automated
  • (or Automatic)
  • External
  • Defibrillator

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Daily Double
Daily Double!!
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