Angina Pectoris 911 and start CPR upper right and lower left Wheezing difficulty breathing Open Airway Heart Attack Cardio Pulmonary Resuscitation Front and Back Remove with a gloved/covered hand Respiratory Arrest Opens the blood vessels Respiratory Distress 5 back hits & 5 Abdominal thrusts Hyperventilation At least 2.5 inches Cardiac Arrest Care first situations when alone Infant compressions Turn on Modified CPR 5 cycles Head lower than chest and feet 100- 120 Five reasons to stop CPR Angina Pectoris 911 and start CPR upper right and lower left Wheezing difficulty breathing Open Airway Heart Attack Cardio Pulmonary Resuscitation Front and Back Remove with a gloved/covered hand Respiratory Arrest Opens the blood vessels Respiratory Distress 5 back hits & 5 Abdominal thrusts Hyperventilation At least 2.5 inches Cardiac Arrest Care first situations when alone Infant compressions Turn on Modified CPR 5 cycles Head lower than chest and feet 100- 120 Five reasons to stop CPR
(Print) Use this randomly generated list as your call list when playing the game. 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.
I-Angina Pectoris
I-911 and start CPR
G-upper right and lower left
N-Wheezing
difficulty breathing
B-Open Airway
O-Heart Attack
B-Cardio
Pulmonary Resuscitation
O-Front and Back
O-Remove with a gloved/covered hand
G-Respiratory Arrest
G-Opens the blood vessels
I-Respiratory Distress
I-5 back hits & 5 Abdominal thrusts
N-Hyperventilation
O-At least 2.5 inches
B-Cardiac Arrest
B-Care first situations when alone
G-Infant compressions
I-Turn on
G-Modified CPR
N-5 cycles
B-Head lower than chest and feet
O-100-120
N-Five reasons to stop CPR