PPE andHandwashingBackblows andchestthrustsEpinephrineVolumeandflowDepth is about 11/2 inches and arate of 100-120compressionsper minuteRe-tilt the head toensure airway isproperly opened &ensure nose &mouth are properlysealedCall 9-1-1and getequipment ortell someoneto do soAssist the childwithadministeringtheir quick-reliefmedicationThe personhas a life-threateningbleedingfrom an armNaloxoneDepth is atleast 2 inchesand a rate of100-120compressionsper minute30compressionsto 2 breathsEncirclingthumbstechniqueChild notbreathing,unresponsive,life-threateningbleedingNo morethan 5 to10secondsKneelbehindthemAssist them withadministering aspirinand help the personrest in a comfortableposition and loosentight clothingHave thepersonremain in theposition theywere foundDepth is about 2inches and arate of 100-120compressionsper minute1secondDo notgive carebut insteadcall 9-1-1Shouldersdirectly overhands & lockelbows to keeparms straightTo allow thechest to falland the air toexitUnusualappearances orbehaviors,unusual noisesor odorsStanding andbending forward atthe waist; upperbody as parallel tothe ground aspossibleApply direct pressuredirectly on the woundwith 2 hands until thebleeding stops ortourniquet isavailableImmerse theperson up totheir neck incold waterIn the middleof theabdomen,just abovethe navelCheck-Call-CareLoss ofconsciousnessand headacheChestthrustsHardsurface2 initialbreathsSigns &symptoms,allergies,medications ormedicalconditionsCool the burnunder clean, coolrunning water forat least 10minutes, ideally 20minutesPPE andHandwashingBackblows andchestthrustsEpinephrineVolumeandflowDepth is about 11/2 inches and arate of 100-120compressionsper minuteRe-tilt the head toensure airway isproperly opened &ensure nose &mouth are properlysealedCall 9-1-1and getequipment ortell someoneto do soAssist the childwithadministeringtheir quick-reliefmedicationThe personhas a life-threateningbleedingfrom an armNaloxoneDepth is atleast 2 inchesand a rate of100-120compressionsper minute30compressionsto 2 breathsEncirclingthumbstechniqueChild notbreathing,unresponsive,life-threateningbleedingNo morethan 5 to10secondsKneelbehindthemAssist them withadministering aspirinand help the personrest in a comfortableposition and loosentight clothingHave thepersonremain in theposition theywere foundDepth is about 2inches and arate of 100-120compressionsper minute1secondDo notgive carebut insteadcall 9-1-1Shouldersdirectly overhands & lockelbows to keeparms straightTo allow thechest to falland the air toexitUnusualappearances orbehaviors,unusual noisesor odorsStanding andbending forward atthe waist; upperbody as parallel tothe ground aspossibleApply direct pressuredirectly on the woundwith 2 hands until thebleeding stops ortourniquet isavailableImmerse theperson up totheir neck incold waterIn the middleof theabdomen,just abovethe navelCheck-Call-CareLoss ofconsciousnessand headacheChestthrustsHardsurface2 initialbreathsSigns &symptoms,allergies,medications ormedicalconditionsCool the burnunder clean, coolrunning water forat least 10minutes, ideally 20minutes

CPR/First Aid Refresher - Call List

(Print) Use this randomly generated list as your call list when playing the game. There is no need to say the BINGO column name. Place some kind of mark (like an X, a checkmark, a dot, tally mark, etc) on each cell as you announce it, to keep track. You can also cut out each item, place them in a bag and pull words from the bag.


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  1. PPE and Handwashing
  2. Back blows and chest thrusts
  3. Epinephrine
  4. Volume and flow
  5. Depth is about 1 1/2 inches and a rate of 100-120 compressions per minute
  6. Re-tilt the head to ensure airway is properly opened & ensure nose & mouth are properly sealed
  7. Call 9-1-1 and get equipment or tell someone to do so
  8. Assist the child with administering their quick-relief medication
  9. The person has a life-threatening bleeding from an arm
  10. Naloxone
  11. Depth is at least 2 inches and a rate of 100-120 compressions per minute
  12. 30 compressions to 2 breaths
  13. Encircling thumbs technique
  14. Child not breathing, unresponsive, life-threatening bleeding
  15. No more than 5 to 10 seconds
  16. Kneel behind them
  17. Assist them with administering aspirin and help the person rest in a comfortable position and loosen tight clothing
  18. Have the person remain in the position they were found
  19. Depth is about 2 inches and a rate of 100-120 compressions per minute
  20. 1 second
  21. Do not give care but instead call 9-1-1
  22. Shoulders directly over hands & lock elbows to keep arms straight
  23. To allow the chest to fall and the air to exit
  24. Unusual appearances or behaviors, unusual noises or odors
  25. Standing and bending forward at the waist; upper body as parallel to the ground as possible
  26. Apply direct pressure directly on the wound with 2 hands until the bleeding stops or tourniquet is available
  27. Immerse the person up to their neck in cold water
  28. In the middle of the abdomen, just above the navel
  29. Check-Call-Care
  30. Loss of consciousness and headache
  31. Chest thrusts
  32. Hard surface
  33. 2 initial breaths
  34. Signs & symptoms, allergies, medications or medical conditions
  35. Cool the burn under clean, cool running water for at least 10 minutes, ideally 20 minutes