Bronze Cross Refresher
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- Q1What is the ratio of compressions to breaths?1:1847:2230:2None of the above30s
- Q2When can you stop treatment on a victim?Someone else takes over (EMS, someone more trained, etc)All of the aboveThe victim's heart rhythm is asystole (flat line)The victim vomits30s
- Q3When your victim shows signs of life during CPR, the first thing you should do is:Reassess the victimBegin secondary assessment and treat for shockCall EMSImmediately stop CPR, they are fine now30s
- Q4You just pulled someone from the water, which do you start with?BreathsCompressions30s
- Q5Who is the most important person in a rescue?The rescuerKristen!The bystanderThe victim30s
- Q6How long does it take to get brain damage from a lack of oxygen?4-6 minutesLess than a minute7-10 minutesYour brain doesn't need oxygen30s
- Q7What ar the 3 P's of lifesaving?Prevent, preserve, promotePoison, paralyze, pigPrepare, predict, performParticipate, play, persevere30s
- Q8What signs & symptoms would someone suffering from shock most likely exhibit?Sweating, shoulder point, loss of consciousnessMoist skin, slow breathing, facial droopCold, rapid pulse, confusionOverly excited, humming the Bee Gees, jogging on the spot30s
- Q9Before starting treatment on a victim, you must always ask for:ConsentPhone number of their emergency contactTheir life storyPayment30s
- Q10Who is covered by the Good Samaritan Act?Someone trying something they saw on Grey's AnatomySomeone doing what they've been trained to do, the best they canLifeguards in the workplaceThe victim in any rescue30s
- Q11Where do the majority of drownings in Canada occur?OceanRiver/creek/streamLake or pondBathtub30s
- Q12Which age group has the highest rate of water-related fatalities?15-1920-2465+0-430s
- Q13What is the most common risk factor for accidental drownings in teenagers?Being in, on, or near water after darkNot wearing a PFDAlcohol consumptionBeing alone30s
- Q14Who is more at risk for drowning?MalesFemales30s
- Q15How do you treat for shock? (what is the acronym)Users enter free textType an Answer30s