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27 Cards in this Set
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Omission |
The failure to do what a reasonably prudent person with the same or similar training would do.
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Commission
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Doing something that a reasonably prudent person would not do under the same or similar training would do.
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Negligence
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Not following the accepted standards of care, further injury is the result
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Abandonment
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Leaving a victim without receiving continued care
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CSM
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Circulation, Sensation, Movement
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AVUP
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Scales that can describe victim's responsiveness
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Shock
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State of collapse and failure of the cardiovascular system in which blood circulation decreases and ceases.
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Cardiogenic
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Shock caused by inadequate function of the heart, or pump failiure
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Psychogenic
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Sudden nervous system reaction that produces temporary vascular diffusion, result in fainting.
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Anaphylaxis
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Extreme allergic reaction to a foreign substance
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Epi Pen
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Emergency dose of epinephrine
Time: At least 10 seconds in the thigh |
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Perfusion Triangle
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Heart (pump function); Blood (Content Function); Blood Vessels (Container Function)
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Types of Bleeding
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Arterial Bleeding- Splurts out
Venous Bleeding- From veins Capillary Bleeding- Paper Cut |
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How to stop bleeding
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Apply pressure with a clean object
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Infection Signs
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Swelling and redness; sensation of warmth; throbbing pain; Pus discharge; Fever; swelling of the lymph nodes; red streaks to the heart
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What is implied Consent? What conditions does this occur?
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Only imply consent if fall unconscious
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What is omission and commission, how do they differ?
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Omission is the failure to do something
Commission doing something you are not supposed to |
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Who can legally bring someone in against their will?
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Police
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For children without their parents present, what is this called?
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Legal Parentes
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For an adult, how do you start a body check? For a child?
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Adult is legs up and children head to legs
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AVUP stood for?
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Alert, Verbal, Unresponsive, Pain
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RAP-CAP?
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Rapidly Compression, Air and Pressure
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HAINES position was where? What is the benefit?
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On the ground, on the left side of the body. Helps people having cardiogenic shock, pregnancy, risk of getting sick.
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Name the different types of bleeding?
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Arterial, Venous, Capillary
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What is the chain of First Aid for all types of bleeding?
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Compression
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What are the signs of infection?
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Swelling and redness; sensation of warmth; throbbing pain; pus discharge; fever; swelling of lymph nodes; red streaks
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What are the types of shock?
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Cardiogenic Shock; Psychogenic Shock; Anaphylaxis
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