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Emergency Responses Jeopardy

Emergency Responses Jeopardy. Veterinary Pet Care Agricultural Sciences Waterford, WI. Car Accident. Misc. First Response. Heimlich Maneuver. CPR. Poisoning. $100. $100. $100. $100. $100. $100. $200. $200. $200. $200. $200. $200. $300. $300. $300. $300. $300. $300. $400.

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Emergency Responses Jeopardy

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  1. Emergency Responses Jeopardy Veterinary Pet CareAgricultural SciencesWaterford, WI

  2. Car Accident Misc First Response HeimlichManeuver CPR Poisoning $100 $100 $100 $100 $100 $100 $200 $200 $200 $200 $200 $200 $300 $300 $300 $300 $300 $300 $400 $400 $400 $400 $400 $400 $500 $500 $500 $500 $500 $500

  3. First Response • What is the first thing you should always do in an emergency? • Check to make sure the scene is safe

  4. First Response • This is what the ABC’s stand for • Airway, Breathing, Circulation

  5. First Response • Before leaving for a veterinarian, you should do this. • Call the vet to alert them of your pending arrival

  6. First Response • If a dog is not breathing but has a heartbeat, what would be the appropriate response? • Rescue Breathing

  7. First Response • If a dog is not breathing and has no heartbeat, what would be the appropriate response? • CPR

  8. Heimlich Maneuver • If a dog is choking, this would be the appropriate first response to address the choking problem: • Try to remove the object by hand

  9. Heimlich Maneuver • To perform the Heimlich on a dog, you must do what general motion? • 5 thrusts inward and upward on the abdomen below the rib cage

  10. Heimlich Maneuver • Where should your fist be placed to perform the Heimlich? • Below the rib cage

  11. Heimlich Maneuver • If you cannot pick up the dog, what should you do to perform the Heimlich? • Lay the dog on its side and perform the compressions on the abdomen from the side

  12. Heimlich Maneuver • If the dog goes unconscious while you are trying to expel the object from its windpipe, what should you do? • Keep performing the Heimlich until the object is expelled, then perform rescue breathing if needed.

  13. CPR • CPR is needed under what 2 conditions? • No pulse and no breathing

  14. CPR • Where should chest compressions be performed on a dog for CPR? • Widest part of the chest

  15. CPR • How deep should the chest compressions go? • 1-3 inches on a big dog; ½ - 1 inch on a small dog

  16. CPR • If you are with a person, you perform ____ compressions for every breath. If you are alone, you perform ____ compressions for every breath • 5 ; 3

  17. CPR • If the dog is small, they should face _____ you during CPR. If the dog is large, they should face _____ you during CPR. • Towards; Away from

  18. Poisoning • If you have to make a dog vomit, you would use this • 3% hydrogen peroxide

  19. Poisoning • This is the rate you would give 3% hydrogen peroxide to make a dog vomit • 1 teaspoon for every 10 lbs of body weight up to 9 teaspoons

  20. Poisoning • If you have to take the dog to a vet, you should bring this along. • The poison and the vomit

  21. Poisoning • You should do this before making a dog vomit using hydrogen peroxide. • Try to feed it moist dog food

  22. Poisoning • This is the number for ASPCA Poison Control • 1-800-548-2423

  23. Car Accident • If you see a dog hit by a car, you must first do this before responding • Make sure the scene is safe

  24. Car Accident • If you suspect a spinal injury from a car accident, you should do this as a precaution to prevent further spinal injury • Not move the dog unless you have to and/or use a board or blanked to move the dog

  25. Car Accident • This is the first thing you should check when treating an animal hit by a car • ABC’s

  26. Car Accident • If a dog has eviscerated organs, you must do this. • Keep them moist

  27. Car Accident • This is what you should do to the dog on the way to the vet to prevent shock. • Cover it with a blanket

  28. Misc • When treating an animal with heatstroke, this is the appropriate way to cool it down. • Cover with a towel and douse it with tepid water.

  29. Misc • This is how you would treat a penetrating chest wound. • Cover the wound with a pad covered in antibiotic gauze or petroleum jelly and transport to the vet

  30. Misc • If the dog has an object embedded into its body, you would do this: • Leave the object in place and secure with gauze, tape, or a foam coffee cup. Transport to the vet

  31. Misc • If the dog has a fractured or broken bone, this is what you would do to prevent further injury before transporting to the vet: • Wrap the affected area in a towel and secure with tape

  32. Misc • This is how you treat frost bite: • Wrap the affected areas in a warm towel or soak in tepid water

  33. FINAL JEOPARDY • Make your wagers! • This is how you would respond to an animal that has been badly burned by a pot of scalding water. • Rinse off the affected area with cool water if possible. • Cover the affected area with a cool, wet cloth or cold pack and wrap in a loose bandage. • Transport the animal to the vet; cover with a blanket to prevent shock and call before leaving.

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