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Omission

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