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Title: Mine Jeopardy


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CPR Stroke AED BBP Shock Hodgepodge
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CPR 1
  • What does the acronym "CPR" stands for?
  • Chronic Pulmonary Revival or Cardiopulmonary
    Resuscitation
  • What is Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation?

3
CPR 2
  • Sudden cardiac arrest claims approximately how
    many lives in the United States each year?
    9,000 / 325,000 / 1.4 million
  • What is 325,000?

4
CPR 3
  • CPR been used as a means of resuscitation for
    almost (100 / 200 / 300) years.
  • What is 300 years? 1740

5
CPR 4
  • You should tap a person on the shoulder to see if
    they're responsive. How should you approach a
    baby that seems unconscious or not breathing?
    (Tap their chest or Tap their feet)
  • What is Tap their feet?

6
CPR 5
  • We used to remember the order of CPR with an
    acronym. However, changes to the CPR method use a
    new acronym. What is it? (BAC / CAB / ABC)
  • What is CAB?

7
CPR 6
  • The Alveolar Sacs are located in the (Circulatory
    / Respiratory / Digestive) system.
  • What is Respiratory System?

8
CPR 7
  • Signs of a partial airway obstruction are all of
  • the following EXCEPT (Snoring / Coughing
  • with blue, gray or ashen skin / Wheezing / No
  • sounds when attempting to speak)
  • What is No sounds when attempting to speak?

9
Stroke 1
  • You can have a stroke without even knowing it. T
    / F
  • What is True?

10
Stroke 2
  • A stroke occurs when a blood vessel in the brain
    is blocked, leaks, or bursts. T / F
  • What is True?

11
Stroke 3
  • Lifestyle modifications cannot reduce your
    personal risk of having a stroke. T / F
  • What is False?

12
Stroke 4
  • Although stroke is the third leading cause of
    death in the
  • U.S., the risk of dying from a stroke is less
    than half of what
  • it was 20 years ago. T / F
  • What is True?

13
Stroke 5
  • A TIA or a mini-stroke is a temporary
    interruption in blood flow to the brain that may
    present with symptoms that are similar to those
    of a full-blown stroke. T / F
  • What is True?

14
Stroke 6
  • Any damage or paralysis that results following a
    stroke will be permanent. T / F
  • What is False?

15
Stroke 7
  • Each section or hemisphere of the brain controls
    the movement and sensation on the opposite side
    of the body. T / F
  • What is True?

16
AED 1
  • When the device is on and the battery symbol
    flashes and the REPLACE BATTERY voice prompt and
    message occur, the battery is capable of
    delivering 20 more shocks. T / F
  • What is False?

17
AED 2
  • What should you do when a medication patch
    interferes with electrode placement? (Do not
    attempt defibrillation or Remove the patch, wipe
    the skin and then place the pad)
  • What is remove the patch, wipe the skin and then
    place the pad?

18
AED 3
  • You have just pulled a drowning victim from the
    water who has no pulse. Your first step is to (
    Get the AED and apply it or Dry off the person
    chest then apply the AED)
  • What is dry off the person chest then apply
    the AED?

19
AED 4
  • When a shock is advised, you should.
  • Immediately Check the pulse press the SHOCK
    button or Clear the area then press the SHOCK
    button
  • What is clear the area then press the SHOCK
    button?

20
AED 5
  • When the rhythm is ventricular fibrillation the
    heart
  • will be more likely to start pumping again if the
    shock
  • is delivered in the first 5 minutes. T / F
  • What is True?

21
AED 6
  • Identify the four links in the Chain of Survival
    in the correct order.
  • 911, early CPR, early defibrillation, early ACLS
    (ambulance personnel)
  • or
  • 911, early defibrillation, early ACLS, early CPR
  • What is 911, early CPR, early defibrillation,
    early ACLS (ambulance personnel) ?

22
AED 7
  • When you shock a person with an AED, the purpose
    is
  • to (stop the heart or start the heart).
  • What is stop the heart?

23
BBP 1
  • Gloves should be washed after contact with human
    blood and before doing another procedure. T / F
  • What is False?

24
BBP 2
  • Diluted bleach (1 to 10 solution) or EPA
    registered hospital grade disinfectant detergent
    is effective in killing HIV, HBV, and HCV. T / F
  • What is True?

25
BBP 3
  • HIV is more readily transmittable than HBV. T / F
  • What is False?

26
BBP 4
  • Universal Precautions are to be used only when
    there is a chance of contacting the blood of a
    human at high risk for a bloodborne disease. T /
    F
  • What is False?

27
BBP 5
  • Bloodborne pathogens are transmitted in the
  • workplace primarily through needle sticks and
  • other sharps injuries. T / F
  • What is True ?

28
BBP 6
  • Used PPE must always be disposed of in a
    bio-hazardous waste container. T / F
  • What is True?

29
BBP 7
  • The Bloodborne Pathogens Standard applies to all
  • workers who may anticipate an occupational
  • exposure to blood or OPIM. T / F
  • What is True?

30
Shock 1
  • When treating victims of electrical shock, your
    first priority is to (Check for breathing /
    Check for a pulse / Avoid placing yourself in
    danger / Call for help)
  • What is avoid placing yourself in danger?

31
Shock 2
  • Shock is the failure of the bodys circulatory
    system to provide enough oxygenated blood to all
    vital organs. T / F
  • What is True?

32
Shock 3
  • (Neurogenic / Anaphylactic / Psychogenic) shock
  • is allergy shock, a life-threatening reaction of
    the
  • body caused by something to which the patient is
  • extremely allergic.
  • What is Anaphylactic?

33
Shock 4
  • Anaphylactic shock occurs when people come into
    contact with a
  • substance to which they are allergic. T / F
  • What is True?

34
Shock 5
  • When in doubt about a diabetic patient being
    hyperglycemic (high sugar) or hypoglycemic (low
    sugar) remember (sugar may be fatal / sugar is
    for everyone)
  • What is sugar is for everyone?

35
Shock 6
  • Which is a sign or symptom of shock? (Cool,
    clammy skin or Hot, red skin)
  • What is Cool, clammy skin ?

36
Shock 7
  • The typical adult has about 12 pints of blood. T
    / F
  • What is True?

37
Hodgepodge 1
  • You arrive on scene to find a patient who fell
    from his truck. His pants are soaked with blood.
    You expose the injured area and find a large
    laceration with a steady flow of blood. You
    should (Press your gloved hand firmly over the
    wound / Place a pressure dressing over the wound
    site / Apply digital pressure to the nearest
    proximal pressure point)
  • What is press your gloved hand firmly over the
    wound?

38
Hodgepodge 2
  • An emergency move should be considered in
  • the following situations impending structural
  • collapse and inability to properly manage
  • uncontrolled bleeding. T / F
  • What is True?

39
Hodgepodge 3
  • Which method of emergency care should be
    administered to a victim of heat exhaustion?
  • (Avoid giving all forms of liquids / Move patient
    to a cool place)
  • What is Move patient to a cool place?

40
Hodgepodge 4
  • It is also important to know when a patient may
    be moved. There are many factors to consider,
    including __________ and the ___________. (The
    patients rights distance from advanced care /
    Scene safety patients condition)
  • What is a Scene safety patients condition?

41
Hodgepodge 5
  • Linen must be specially labeled and incinerated
    if it is contaminated by blood from an HIV
    infected person. T / F
  • What is True?

42
Hodgepodge 6
  • A burn that involves all the layers of the skin
    is commonly referred to as a (superficial /
    partial-thickness / full-thickness) burn.
  • What is full-thickness?

43
Hodgepodge 7
  • Universal Precautions will protect workers from
    exposures to all human pathogens. T / F
  • What is False?
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