Across
- 2. You want to loosen any _________ fitting clothing that the victim is wearing.
- 4. Acronym for what vital signs you, as a rescuer, want to keep monitoring throughout your rescue.
- 6. A common symptom of stroke and TIA that has to do with feeling faint.
- 7. Stroke and TIAs are known as ___________ emergencies
- 9. "T" component of FAST. Is the victim's _______ to act delayed?
- 10. Should you administer any medication for stroke/TIA yourself?
- 12. What position do you want to put the victim in?
- 13. It is crucial that you maintain an _________ airway.
- 16. "S" component of FAST. Is their speech ___________?
Down
- 1. Transient Ischemic Attacks last for approximately ____________ minutes.
- 3. The three H's of primary assessment?
- 5. What types of bodily signs do you want to keep monitoring for a stroke/TIA victim?
- 8. "F" component of FAST. Is their face ___________?
- 11. "A" component of FAST. Can they raise their _________?
- 14. What is the title of the service you call when someone experiences this emergency? (Hint: NOT numbers)
- 15. What should you perform if your victim falls unconscious and stops breathing?
