Emergency First Aid + CPR Level C +
AED Training
'' Flagpool '' area - Answer-mifkad
abdominal thrusts - Answer-1. stand or kneel behind the person.
2. wrap your arms around the person's waist and place your fist just above the belly
button
3. cover your fist w/ your other hand and give up to 5 quick, inward and upward thrusts.
announcement - Answer-hoda'ah/hodaot
back blows - Answer-1. stand or kneel beside or behind the person and place your arm
across the person's chest
2. bend the person forward and use the heel of your hand to deliver up to 5 back blows
b/w the person's shoulder blades
back blows and chest compressions for a baby - Answer-1. sit or kneel w/ the baby
face-down along your forearm, holding the baby in your hand.
2. deliver 5 back blows b/w shoulder blades
3. if object doesn't exit body, flip baby face-up and support its head
4. place 2 fingers in the middle of the chest and do 5 chest compressions. repeat 5 bb
and 5cc until object comes out
blessing after a meal - Answer-birkat hamazon
Breakfast - Answer-aruchat boker
Check ABCs - Answer-airway, breathing (5-10s), circulation (look for life threatening
bleeding. Pulse or observation of color and temperature of hands/fingers)
Check if person is responsive - Answer-do they respond when you talk to them or tap
them on the shoulder?
chest thrusts - Answer-1. stand or kneel behind the person and wrap both of your arms
around the person's chest
2. place your fist in the middle of the person's chest w/ your thumb facing inward, and
place your other hand over your fist
3. give up to 5 chest thrusts by pulling straight back toward you
continual care - Answer-Have the person rest.
, Help the person maintain a normal body temperature.
Monitor the person's condition and ABCs.
Move the person into the recovery position, if necessary.
Give comfort and reassurance to the person
Continue CPR until - Answer-you see obvious sign of life
AED is available and ready to use
another trained rescuer takes over
EMS takes over
too tired
scene becomes unsafe
Counselor - Answer-madrich madricha
Dinner - Answer-aruchat erev
Evening Program - Answer-tochnit erev
focused examination (responsive+ able to answer q's) - Answer-ask for areas of
pain/discomfort, examine area(s), ask how person feels, do first aid and call 911 if you
feel it's needed
free time - Answer-chofesh
good evening - Answer-erev tov
hands-on check (unresponsive/unable to communicate) - Answer-go downward and
check for injury, starting w/ the head to the legs, then check arms
Head staff - Answer-hanhalla
How to apply a tourniquet on a limb - Answer-- 2-4 inches above wound
- Pad/dressing over area to be torqued
-Apply tourniquet / tighten enough to control bleeding
-document time and date of tightening
How to care for a heart attack - Answer-1. call EMS/911, get an AED
2. have the person rest quietly
3. Have the person chew either 1 adult-dose or 2 low-dose acetylsalicylic acid (ASA)
tablets (e.g. Aspirin®). Do not repeat the dose.
how to care for a stroke OR TIA - Answer-call EMS, get an AED
1. Have the person rest in a comfortable position.
2. Note when the signs and symptoms first started (or the last time the person was
known to be well).
AED Training
'' Flagpool '' area - Answer-mifkad
abdominal thrusts - Answer-1. stand or kneel behind the person.
2. wrap your arms around the person's waist and place your fist just above the belly
button
3. cover your fist w/ your other hand and give up to 5 quick, inward and upward thrusts.
announcement - Answer-hoda'ah/hodaot
back blows - Answer-1. stand or kneel beside or behind the person and place your arm
across the person's chest
2. bend the person forward and use the heel of your hand to deliver up to 5 back blows
b/w the person's shoulder blades
back blows and chest compressions for a baby - Answer-1. sit or kneel w/ the baby
face-down along your forearm, holding the baby in your hand.
2. deliver 5 back blows b/w shoulder blades
3. if object doesn't exit body, flip baby face-up and support its head
4. place 2 fingers in the middle of the chest and do 5 chest compressions. repeat 5 bb
and 5cc until object comes out
blessing after a meal - Answer-birkat hamazon
Breakfast - Answer-aruchat boker
Check ABCs - Answer-airway, breathing (5-10s), circulation (look for life threatening
bleeding. Pulse or observation of color and temperature of hands/fingers)
Check if person is responsive - Answer-do they respond when you talk to them or tap
them on the shoulder?
chest thrusts - Answer-1. stand or kneel behind the person and wrap both of your arms
around the person's chest
2. place your fist in the middle of the person's chest w/ your thumb facing inward, and
place your other hand over your fist
3. give up to 5 chest thrusts by pulling straight back toward you
continual care - Answer-Have the person rest.
, Help the person maintain a normal body temperature.
Monitor the person's condition and ABCs.
Move the person into the recovery position, if necessary.
Give comfort and reassurance to the person
Continue CPR until - Answer-you see obvious sign of life
AED is available and ready to use
another trained rescuer takes over
EMS takes over
too tired
scene becomes unsafe
Counselor - Answer-madrich madricha
Dinner - Answer-aruchat erev
Evening Program - Answer-tochnit erev
focused examination (responsive+ able to answer q's) - Answer-ask for areas of
pain/discomfort, examine area(s), ask how person feels, do first aid and call 911 if you
feel it's needed
free time - Answer-chofesh
good evening - Answer-erev tov
hands-on check (unresponsive/unable to communicate) - Answer-go downward and
check for injury, starting w/ the head to the legs, then check arms
Head staff - Answer-hanhalla
How to apply a tourniquet on a limb - Answer-- 2-4 inches above wound
- Pad/dressing over area to be torqued
-Apply tourniquet / tighten enough to control bleeding
-document time and date of tightening
How to care for a heart attack - Answer-1. call EMS/911, get an AED
2. have the person rest quietly
3. Have the person chew either 1 adult-dose or 2 low-dose acetylsalicylic acid (ASA)
tablets (e.g. Aspirin®). Do not repeat the dose.
how to care for a stroke OR TIA - Answer-call EMS, get an AED
1. Have the person rest in a comfortable position.
2. Note when the signs and symptoms first started (or the last time the person was
known to be well).