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Who is the primary person you, the first responder, needs to be concerned about?
Yourself!
If you find an adult unconscious victim and you're by yourself, what is the next step after checking the scene for safety?
Call for help (911 or other emergency number).
True or False: According to the Good Samaritan Law in GA, you (the lay first responder) can assist someone with taking their medication as long as it is prescribed to that person.
True.
If John is having an anaphylactic reaction but forgot his Epi-Pen at home, can you assist him with using Lisa's Epi-Pen?
No! The Epi-Pen is not prescribed to John.
When performing CPR on an adult male who weighs 197lbs, how many chest compressions should be done in between rescrue breaths?
Thirty (30).
An elderly woman has collapsed. 911 has been notified. You determine that she needs CPR. When performing chest compressions you hear "Snap, Crackle and Pop!" What could be making those sounds and what should you do?
Cartiledge connecting her ribs to her sternum could be popping, just like your hand's knuckles. Or, a rib may have cracked. Keep going!