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Front Rescue -ANSWERS-When you are arms length away from victim, push tube
firmly into chest. When they've grabbed the tube, start kicking to nearest wall or
exit point
Rear Rescue -ANSWERS-Swim directly behind person, reach under arms and bring
them to the tube, kick to the closest exit point
Leg Wraps (regular and extended) -ANSWERS-Regular: position yourself behind
person, submerge and wrap legs under person's arms, bring them to your chest
by lifting your knees toward tube, perform a rear rescue
Extended: position self near person, perform a surface dive until reaching person,
wrap legs under arms and bring to chest, perform a rear rescue
Passive Spinal Motion Restriction -ANSWERS-Person is conscious and is allowed to
self restrict movement based on comfort and limiting pain
- ask for permission to provide care
- tell person to answer questions verbally
- assist/guide person to comfortable area
- call EMS and activate EAP
,Active Spinal Motion Restriction -ANSWERS-Another person manually holds
injured person's head to limit movement
On Land: same as passive except hold their head in place (lego hands)
In the Water: if you did not see the impact, treat as if it's a regular drowning
If observed impact, perform a vise grip or rollunder
HID -ANSWERS-Head Immobilization Device
3 things that can save a life -ANSWERS-1- recognize
2- respond and rescue
3- resuscitate
How long should you check for a pulse? -ANSWERS-5-10 seconds
Where do you check for a pulse on a baby? -ANSWERS-Upper Arm
When should you ever stop CPR? -ANSWERS-You become too tired to continue
EMS arrives and is ready to take over
Obvious signs of life
AED arrives and is ready to use
Scene becomes unsafe
BMV -ANSWERS-Bag Valve Mask
, Triage (in the case of catastrophes) -ANSWERS-Used to sort people according to
injuries during a catastrophe
1- Ambulatory (people can walk)
2- Delayed (no threatening injuries)
3- Immediate (life threatening injury)
4- Dead/expectant (no signs of life, move on)
SCA -ANSWERS-Sudden Cardiac Arrest
- electrical system malfunctions and heart stops working
- to end fibrillation do defibrillation
- CPR alone is not enough to stop it
- primarily a heart problem
AED -ANSWERS-Automated External Defibrillator
Secondary Cardiac Arrest -ANSWERS-Results from loss of airway
Cardiac Arrest Chain of Survival -ANSWERS-1- early recognition
2- immediate CPR
3- rapid defibrillation
4- effective basic and advanced EMS care
5- post care at hospital