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in child CPR, 85 responsibilities and duties of, 3-4
safety of, 5-10 (sea a/so Safety concerns)
in choking of infant, 111, 112
in head, neck, and spine injuries, 49-50 switching position in during CPR, 75, 86, 101
in infant CPR, 100, 101
in seizures, 33 Responsibility to provide first aid, 3-4
Responsiveness of victim
in shock, 34
Pregnancy, choking in, 24-25 in adult CPR, 73, 80, 83, 115
Pressure application in bleeding injuries, 38, 39, 72 in airway obstruction, 14, 25
and asking permission to give first aid, 4
in amputation injuries, 47 in bites and stings, poisonous, 60
in child CPR, 84, 90, 91, 92, 93, 95, 115
bandaging in, 39 in choking, 25; of child, 97, 99-100; of infant, 112
in fainting, 30
of mouth, 43, 44 in head injuries, 49
in nosebleeds, 42 in Infant CPR, 100, iOS, 108, 109, 115
and splinting, 52 and problem solving by rescuer, 14, 15, 71
Privacy issues in first aid, 15-16 in seizures, 33
Problem solving by rescuers, 13-15, 71 Review questions
Protective equipment, personal, 7-10 on environmental emergencies, 69-70
allergy to latex in, 1, 9 on first aid basics, 17-18
in amputation injuries, 47 on injury emergencies, 55-56
in bleeding, 37, 38, 39, 40, 48, 72; from mouth, 43; from on medical emergencies, 35-36
Rewarming of victim. See Warming of victim
nose,42
in broken bones and sprains, 50, 51 Safety concerns, 5-10, 13, 14
in burns, 53 in adult CPR, 80, 83
disposal of, 8, 10, 71 in allergic reactions, 27
in electrical injuries, 54 in amputation injuries, 47
in eye lnjuries, 45 in bites and stings, 58, 59, 60, 61
in bleeding, 38, 39, 40, 72; in internal injuries, 48; from
in poison emergencies, 66, 67, 68 mouth, 43; from nose, 42
in breathing problems, 21
in puncture wounds, 46 in broken bones and sprains, 50, Si, 52
in spine and neck injuries, 49 in burns, 53
in tooth injuries, 44 in child CPR, 90, 93, 95
Puncture wounds, 45-46 in electrical injuries, 54, 55
of eye, 45 in eye injuries, 45
in fainting, 30
Rabies, 58 in head, neck, and spine injuries, 49
Refusal of first aid, 4 in heat-related emergencies, 62, 63
Renewal of course completion card, 1 In infant CPR, 105, 108, 109
Reporting requirements, confidentiality and privacy issues in, in poison emergencies, 66, 67, 68
in puncture wounds, 46
15-16 scene assessment in, 5-6, 13, 14, 71
Rescue breathing in shock, 34
in stroke, 32
in adult CPR, 73, 74, 75-78, 82, 83, 115; mask use in, 77~78 in tooth injuries, 44
in child CPR, 86~89, 95, 115; in choking, 99, 100; mask
Scorpion bites or stings, 60
use in, 88-89; and phoning for help, 94; ratio to chest
compressions, 92, 93 Seizures, 32-34
in infant CPR, 102-104, 109, 115; in choking, 112; mask use
in, 104; and phoning for he!p, 107, 108; ratio to chest in bites and stings, poisonous, 60
compressions, 107, 108
Rescuers, 3-16 in diabetes and low blood sugar, 31, 33
asking permission to give first aid, 4 in head injuries, 33, 49
deciding to provide first aid, 3-4
first aid kit of, 4, 16, 41
phoning for help, 10-13 {see a/so Phoning for help)
problem solving by, 13-15, 71

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