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Title: Using PowerPoint to Create An Interactive Learning Tutorial


1
Using PowerPoint to Create An Interactive
Learning Tutorial
  • Brian S. Rice, MS
  • Mark J. Kittleson, PhD
  • Southern Illinois University

2
Question 1 Read the statement on the left, then
choose/click your answer on the right
  • After giving the initial two breaths to an
    unconscious, non-breathing individual, what
    should be the next step?
  1. 15 chest compressions
  2. 15 abdominal thrusts
  3. Two more breaths
  4. Check the pulse

3
Final Answer?
  • Yes
  • No (let me look at the options again)

4
Answer
  • No, youre wrong. Chest compressions come later.
  • Go back to question one

5
Final Answer?
  • Yes
  • No (let me see the options again)

6
Answer
  • No, youre wrong. Stomach compressions are not
    part of this routine unless the person has a
    blocked airway
  • Go back to question one

7
Final Answer
  • Yes
  • No (let me look at the options again.

8
Answer
  • No, youve given enough breaths at this time.
    You will need to do something else
  • Click here to question one

9
Final Answer
  • Yes
  • No (let me look at my options again)

10
Answer
  • Congratulations, you are absolutely correct. A
    pulse check is needed to determine if ones heart
    is beating. If it is, you will just monitor
    breathing. If it isnt, you will start chest
    compressions.
  • Go to question 2

11
Question 2 Look at the photos on the left, then
select the proper order in doing infant CPR
(after determining unresponsiveness)
  • The Proper Order is
  • B, C, D, A
  • A, D, B, C
  • D, A, C, B
  • C, A, B, D

B
A
C
D
12
Final Answer
  • Yes
  • No (let me look at my options again

13
Answer
  • Congratulations, you are correct.
  • Go onto question three.

14
Final Answer
  • Yes
  • No (let me look at my options again)

15
Answer
  • No youre not right. One does not do chest
    compressions initially.
  • Click here to go back to question 2

16
Final Answer
  • Yes
  • No (let me look at my options again)

17
Answer
  • Sorry, youre wrong. Checking of the pulse comes
    after another step.
  • Click here to go back to question 2

18
Final Answer
  • Yes
  • No (let me look at my options again)

19
Answer
  • Sorry, youre wrong. You do not give breaths at
    first. You do something else.
  • Go back to question 2guess again

20
Question 3 What should this person do after
completing the following procedure?
  • Check wallet or purse
  • Abdominal thrusts
  • Pronounce victim dead
  • Give two breaths

21
Final Answer
  • Yes
  • Go back and check my other options

22
Answer
  • Wrong. Checking the wallet or purse is important
    to identify the victim, but it is not part of the
    CPR procedure. By the way, if one checks a
    wallet or purse, make sure you have a witness.
  • Go back to Question 3 and try again

23
Final Answer
  • Yes
  • Go back and check my other options

24
Answer
  • Well, youre wrong. One should only do abdominal
    thrusts after one determines if the airway is
    blocked. In this situation, doing abdominal
    thrusts is not the proper thing to do
  • Go back to Question 3 and try again

25
Final Answer
  • Yes
  • Go back and check my other options

26
Answer
  • Only a physician can declare somebody deadso,
    unless you are a physician you must continue CPR
    until a physician declares the victim dead.
  • Go back to Question 3 and try again

27
Final Answer
  • Yes
  • Go back and check my other options

28
Answer
  • You are CORRECT! After giving 15 compressions,
    an individual should give two breaths.
  • Go to Question 4

29
Question 4 After viewing the video, select the
situation that you would do such a move.
  • You should do this to a victim who has
  • a broken back
  • a sore throat
  • a hernia
  • a blocked airway

30
Final Answer?
  • Yes
  • No (let me go back and take another look)

31
Answer
  • No, youre wrong. One should not move a person
    with a broken back unless you are with a trained
    professional.
  • Go back and take another guess

32
Final Answer?
  • Yes
  • No (let me take another look at the options)

33
Answer
  • No, a sore throat wouldnt entail any type of
    moving like this.
  • Go back and try another answer

34
Final Answer
  • Yes
  • No (let me look at my options again)

35
Answer
  • Im sorry, but you are not correct. A hernia
    isnt treated this way.
  • Go back and take another guess.

36
Final Answer?
  • Yes
  • No (let me look at the question again)

37
Answer
  • Great job. You are absolutely correct.
  • Go to Question 5.

38
Question 5. Fill in the blank with the
appropriate word on the right.
  • When performing mouth to mouth, it is important
    to ______ the jaw.
  1. Close
  2. Pry open
  3. Lift
  4. Break

39
Final Answer?
  • Yes
  • No (let me see my options again)

40
Answer
  • Wrong. You dont close the mouth. One would not
    be able to get sufficient air into the lungs.
  • Go back to Question 5 for another try

41
Final Answer?
  • Yes
  • No (let me see my options again)

42
Answer
  • Nope. Prying open of the jaw may cause harm to
    the victim. Besides, it wont allow for any
    better air transfer.
  • Go back and try again.

43
Final Answer?
  • Yes
  • No (let me see my options again)

44
Answer
  • Congratulations. You are correct. By lifting of
    the jaw you are actually pulling the tongue away
    from the back of the throat.
  • Click here to go to the next slide.

45
Final Answer?
  • Yes
  • No (let me see my options again)

46
Answer
  • Ouch!youre wrong. Breaking the jaw would not
    help you open the airway. In addition, it would
    probably get you into a lot of legal trouble.
  • Go back and try again.

47
Thanks for completing the emergency care
self-test. We hope youve learned something.
  • Created by Brian Rice, MS Clinical Instructor at
    SIUC
  • For more information, contact Mr. Rice at
    rice_at_siu.edu

Technical assistance courtesy of Mark J.
Kittleson, Ph.D.
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