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Catégorie: physics Mis à jour: 2026-02-09

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  1. bystander response

list reasons why some people may hesitate to respond in an emergency.
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.

  1. overcoming barriers

list ways bystanders can overcome their hesitation to respond.
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.

  1. life-threatening emergencies
  • _________________________ and _________________________

emergencies and require urgent intervention to prevent death.

10.tips when calling 911

  • dont ___________________________ up!
  • know the _________________________ and _________________________

11.lesson reflection

  • fill in the blanks with the correct order for the links in the chain of su

_ use aed _ recovery ___ call 911
_ start cpr _ hospital care ___ ems response

  • why does performing cpr increase a patients survival rate?
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  1. Understand the question
    Turn 1 Question
    1. bystander response

    list reasons why some people may hesitate to respond in an emergency.
    1.
    2.
    3.
    4.
    5.

    1. overcoming barriers

    list ways bystanders can overcome their hesitation to respond.
    1.
    2.
    3.
    4.
    5.

    1. life-threatening emergencies
    • _________________________ and _________________________

    emergencies and require urgent intervention to prevent death.

    10.tips when calling 911

    • dont ___________________________ up!
    • know the _________________________ and _________________________

    11.lesson reflection

    • fill in the blanks with the correct order for the links in the chain of su

    _ use aed _ recovery ___ call 911
    _ start cpr _ hospital care ___ ems response

    • why does performing cpr increase a patients survival rate?
    Turn 2 Question

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  2. Response
    Turn 1 Answer
  3. Brief Explanations
    For Question 7:

    These are core psychological and situational barriers to bystander action, rooted in research on emergency response.

    For Question 8:

    These strategies directly address the barriers listed in Question 7, empowering bystanders to act.

    For Question 9:

    These are the two broad categories of life-threatening emergencies that demand immediate care.

    For Question 10:

    These are critical, evidence-based tips for effective 911 calls to ensure emergency services can respond properly.

    For Question 11:

    The order follows the standard Chain of Survival for sudden cardiac arrest, and CPR's mechanism supports vital organ function until advanced care arrives.

  4. Final answer
    7. Bystander Response
    1. Fear of doing harm accidentally
    2. Diffusion of responsibility (waiting for others to act)
    3. Lack of emergency response training/knowledge
    4. Anxiety about being judged or embarrassed
    5. Uncertainty if the situation is an emergency
    8. Overcoming Barriers
    1. Take a certified first aid/CPR course
    2. Assign specific roles to nearby bystanders
    3. Remember "good Samaritan" laws protect helpers
    4. Start with small actions (e.g., calling 911)
    5. Remind yourself inaction risks worse outcomes
    9. Life-threatening Emergencies

    Immediate life-threatening and potentially life-threatening emergencies and require urgent intervention to prevent death.

    10. Tips When Calling 911
    • Don't hang up!
    • Know the exact location and nature of the emergency
    11. Lesson Reflection
    1. Call 911
    2. Start CPR
    3. Use AED
    4. EMS Response
    5. Hospital Care
    6. Recovery
    • Performing CPR increases survival rate by manually circulating oxygen-rich blood to the brain and other vital organs, preventing permanent damage or death until advanced emergency care can restore normal heart and lung function.
    Turn 2 Answer

    No problem, let's keep it quick.

    7. Why people hesitate: Fear of making it worse, thinking someone else will do it, not knowing what to do, feeling embarrassed, or not being sure it's a real emergency.

    8. How to help anyway: Get trained, tell specific people to help, remember laws protect you, just start by calling 911, and focus on the person in need.

    9. Emergencies: Cardiac arrest and choking (or respiratory/circulatory).

    10. 911 Tips: Don't hang up! Know the location and phone number (or what happened).

    11. Chain of Survival:

    1. Call 911
    2. Start CPR
    3. Use AED
    4. EMS Response
    5. Hospital Care
    6. Recovery

    Why CPR? It keeps blood and oxygen moving to the brain so it doesn't die before the ambulance gets there.

Réponse

Response

Turn 1 Answer

Brief Explanations

For Question 7:

These are core psychological and situational barriers to bystander action, rooted in research on emergency response.

For Question 8:

These strategies directly address the barriers listed in Question 7, empowering bystanders to act.

For Question 9:

These are the two broad categories of life-threatening emergencies that demand immediate care.

For Question 10:

These are critical, evidence-based tips for effective 911 calls to ensure emergency services can respond properly.

For Question 11:

The order follows the standard Chain of Survival for sudden cardiac arrest, and CPR's mechanism supports vital organ function until advanced care arrives.

Answer

7. Bystander Response
  1. Fear of doing harm accidentally
  2. Diffusion of responsibility (waiting for others to act)
  3. Lack of emergency response training/knowledge
  4. Anxiety about being judged or embarrassed
  5. Uncertainty if the situation is an emergency
8. Overcoming Barriers
  1. Take a certified first aid/CPR course
  2. Assign specific roles to nearby bystanders
  3. Remember "good Samaritan" laws protect helpers
  4. Start with small actions (e.g., calling 911)
  5. Remind yourself inaction risks worse outcomes
9. Life-threatening Emergencies

Immediate life-threatening and potentially life-threatening emergencies and require urgent intervention to prevent death.

10. Tips When Calling 911
  • Don't hang up!
  • Know the exact location and nature of the emergency
11. Lesson Reflection
  1. Call 911
  2. Start CPR
  3. Use AED
  4. EMS Response
  5. Hospital Care
  6. Recovery
  • Performing CPR increases survival rate by manually circulating oxygen-rich blood to the brain and other vital organs, preventing permanent damage or death until advanced emergency care can restore normal heart and lung function.
Turn 2 Answer

No problem, let's keep it quick.

7. Why people hesitate: Fear of making it worse, thinking someone else will do it, not knowing what to do, feeling embarrassed, or not being sure it's a real emergency.

8. How to help anyway: Get trained, tell specific people to help, remember laws protect you, just start by calling 911, and focus on the person in need.

9. Emergencies: Cardiac arrest and choking (or respiratory/circulatory).

10. 911 Tips: Don't hang up! Know the location and phone number (or what happened).

11. Chain of Survival:

  1. Call 911
  2. Start CPR
  3. Use AED
  4. EMS Response
  5. Hospital Care
  6. Recovery

Why CPR? It keeps blood and oxygen moving to the brain so it doesn't die before the ambulance gets there.

Question Analysis

Subject natural science
Sub Subject medicine and health
Education Level high school
Difficulty unspecified
Question Type text only
Multi Question Yes
Question Count 2
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Analyzed At 2026-02-09T20:16:48

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