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Help Unit 4: Emergency Action Steps and Providing Life Support O b. false 2. In what position should you place an injured athlete who is vomiting? O a. the recovery position O b. on his back O c. in the HAINES position O d. in a semireclining position e. in the position in which you found him 3. You coach a women’s softball team, and during a game you see your shortstop suddenly collapse. You find that she’s not breathing normally and is unresponsive. While a player calls for emergency medical assistance, you a. give a rescue breath b. begin external chest compressions O c. wait for the AED O d. deliver emergency oxygen O e. none of the above 4. When you give chest compressions, your hands should be O a. one on top of the other, with fingers loosely held on the chest O b. one next to the other with fingers outstretched C. one on top of the other, with fingers held above the chest d. one on the chest and one around the wrist, with fingers spread O e. one next to the other, with fingers held above the chest Fibrillation does not affect how the heart pumps blood. Unit 4: Emergency Action Steps and Help Providing Life Support 5. Fibrillation does not affect how the heart pumps blood. a. true O b. false 6. Which of the following is true regarding the use of an AED? O a. If a pad is not sticking to the athlete, press down on the pad while the AED is delivering the shock. O b. An AED can automatically detect if a heart rate is that of an infant, child, or adult. O c. If the AED says a shock is not advised but the athlete is still unresponsive, it is best to shock anyway. O d. If a shock is indicated, make sure no one is touching the athlete before pressing the shock button on the AED. 7. The AED indicates “No shock indicated/advised.” You check and find that the athlete is breathing fast. You should O a. begin CPR O b. monitor breathing while waiting for emergency medical personnel tip arrive O c. establish an airway O d. begin the Heimlich maneuver O e. check for responsiveness 8. When you attend to a responsive athlete, you should O a. Make sure the athlete is breathing normally. O b. Take the athlete’s pulse. O c. Look for and control severe bleeding. d. Have the athlete lie down. SPORT FIRST AID ASEP Unit 4: Emergency Action Steps and Help Providing Life Support a. begin CPR O b. monitor breathing while waiting for emergency medical personnel to arrive c. establish an airway d. begin the Heimlich maneuver e. check for responsiveness 8. When you attend to a responsive athlete, you should O a. Make sure the athlete is breathing normally. b. Take the athlete’s pulse. c. Look for and control severe bleeding. O d. Have the athlete lie down. e. a and c 9. When you administer the Heimlich maneuver to an adult athlete, which of these steps do you NOT do? O a. Stand behind the athlete. b. Place your fist over the athlete’s breastbone. c. Thrust inward and upward. d. Continue thrusting until the object is expelled or the athlete becomes unresponsive. O e. a and c 10. If the AED indicates “No shock indicated/advised,” you should leave the AED pads on. O a. true b. false Previous Section Next Section
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