CPR-Standard First Aid & AED Level C Graded A+
Fundamental Principles of Red Cross ✅Humanity,
Impartiality,
Neutrality,
Independence,
Voluntary Service,
Unity,
Universality
What are the 3 symbols/emblems of the Red Cross? ✅Red Cross (1863),
Red Crescent (1929), Red Crystal (2005)
Things you should include in a first aid kit: ✅emergency #s (poison control, doctors, family & friends),
gauze,
adhesive tape,
roller & triangular bandages,
adhesive bandages
True or false: "All workplace first aid kits must meet provincial/territorial legislation & occupational
health & safety guidelines." ✅TRUE
True or false: "To prepare for emergencies at home you should NOT check smoke detectors & carbon
monoxide detectors regularly" ✅FALSE
True or false: "Keep first aid kits prepared & on hand." ✅TRUE
True or false: "You should NOT review & practice the first aid skills that you learn" ✅FALSE
, True or false: "You should label your emergency numbers in your phone with 'ICE' (in case of
emergency)" ✅TRUE
Signs of an Emergency ✅UNUSUAL:
-sounds,
-sights,
-odours,
-behaviours
UNUSUAL sounds, sights, odours, & behaviours are signs of what? ✅Signs of an Emergency
what are the Red Cross, Crescent, Crystal? ✅symbols of Red Cross
What do you do if a person refuses care? ✅Obey & don't perform care until they become unconscious
When can you perform care on a patient that refuses it at first? ✅Once the patient becomes
unconscious you can perform care
What is the chain of survival behaviours? ✅Prevent & Prepare, Early Recognition, First Aid, Self
Recovery, Access Help, Early Medical Care
When should you call 911? ✅unresponsiveness/altered mental state, difficulty breathing, no breathing
signs, persistent chest pain/pressure, life-threatening, uncontrollable bleeding, seizures, severe
headaches, bad speech, injuries to the head/neck/back, blood in vomit/urine, mental health crisis,
childbirth
what are the 4 modes of infection transmission? ✅direct contact, indirect contact, airborne
transmission, vector-borne transmission
Direct contact ✅occurs when bodily fluids from an infected person enter another person's body