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- 2. If you cannot escape from an active shooter, find a secure place to ___ until you can run to safety.
- 5. During an emergency you will ___ the scene, for responsiveness, and for signs of life.
- 7. Checking for ___ is the first step of ARC's CCC protocol for emergencies.
- 9. Check for ___ by tilt the head back to open the airway.
- 12. Listen for sounds of breathing and ___ for the rise and fall of their chest.
- 13. Ensuring your own safety also ensures the safety of ___ during an emergency.
- 14. Look, listen, and feel for signs of life for at least ___ seconds.
- 16. As soon as you know you need them, ___ 911 or your local emergency number.
- 17. Severe ___ are any that affect many layers of skin, a large surface area, or the hands, feet, or face.
- 18. Share everything you can with EMS dispatchers including your ___ so they can send help to you.
- 19. If you do not find signs of life, you need to ___ EMS
- 21. If there is a threat in the air, like ash from a volcano, seal the ___ systems and stay inside.
- 24. A person is ___ if they are unresponsive, disoriented, or cannot stay awake.
- 25. After exiting safely during evacuation, go to the predetermined ___ point away from danger.
- 27. A person is having breathing problems if they are ___ or having significant trouble and they need emergency help.
- 29. Follow through after help is on the way to provide appropriate ___ to the victim in need that is in accordance with your training.
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- 1. CPR is a technique that involves chest ___ and rescue breaths to save a life.
- 3. It will be different in ever situation, but you should summon EMS as soon as you know there is ___ that threatens lives.
- 4. If the person has vital signs but is unconscious, put them in the ___ position.
- 6. As a last resort, if your life is in immediate danger, ___ an active shooter by distracting them so you can escape.
- 8. If you are forced to evacuate, ___ immediately.
- 10. Go ___ to shelter in place from severe weather.
- 11. Your efforts to ensure your own safety during an emergency must be ___.
- 14. The person in your care must be on a ___, flat surface to receive CPR.
- 15. Some ___ you might need during an emergency includes an AED and a breathing barrier.
- 19. Bleeding is considered ___ if all a first aider's efforts cannot slow it down.
- 20. If there is an active shooter, and it is safe, ___ to escape, leave your stuff behind, and keep your hands up.
- 22. Checking for vitals and sending for help should take no more than ___ seconds before you start giving CPR.
- 23. Go to a ___, a windowless room, or avoid exterior windows and walls to shelter in place.
- 26. Head, neck, and back injuries are dangerous because they present significant risk to the victim's ___ cord.
- 28. During an emergency, ask for an ___ to deliver a shock to stabilize heart rhythm.
