1. ane) Your bank check of the scene suggests that a victim has suffered an electrical shock. The starting time thing to do is...
    • a) Encompass all burns with a dry loose dressing.
    • b) Enquire a bystander to help you lot move the victim.
    • c) Identify the victim on one side with the head down.
    • d) Brand sure the power is turned off.
  2. 2) A victim of a car accident has just vomited and at present appears to be coughing upward blood. He is breathing very chop-chop and his pulse is weak and fast. What is most likely wrong?
    • a) He is having a seizure.
    • b) He has internal haemorrhage.
    • c) He is having a centre assault.
    • d) He is having a diabetic emergency.
  3. 3) Yous are caring for a victim with a burned hand. Put the manus in cool water if...
    • a) The burns are very deep
    • b) There are burns with open blisters.
    • c) The burns are minor with no open up blisters.
    • d) Y'all should put the mitt in absurd h2o for all of the higher up.
  4. 4) In full general a splint should be...
    • a) Loose, so that the victim tin still move the injured limb.
    • b) Snug, but not so tight that it slows circulation.
    • c) Tied with cravats over the injured area.
    • d) None of the above.
  5. v) A victim has lost a lot of claret through a deep cut in his leg. He is animate fast and seems pail and restless. He is probably...
    • a) Having a stroke.
    • b) Having a centre attack.
    • c) In daze.
    • d) Choking.
  6. six) You lot suspect that a person has been poisoned. She is conscious. Your first call should be to...
    • a) The Poison Control Center or your local emergency phone number.
    • b) The victim's physician.
    • c) The infirmary emergency department.
    • d) The local pharmacy.
  7. seven) Which would yous do when caring for a seizure victim?
    • a) Remove nearby objects that might crusade injury.
    • b) Identify a minor object, such as a rolled up piece of cloth, between the Victim's teeth.
    • c) Try to hold the person still.
    • d) All of the above.
  8. 8) Splint an injury to a musculus, bone, or articulation only when...
    • a) You accept to motion or transport the victim.
    • b) You tin practise so without hurting the victim.
    • c) You have splinting materials available.
    • d) Both a and b
  9. 9) For which of the following burn victims should you lot immediately call your local emergency phone number?
    • a) A forty twelvemonth one-time human being who has burned his hand with hot coffee.
    • b) A 68-year-sometime woman who has a blistered grease burn down on her easily and arms.
    • c) A 26-twelvemonth-one-time woman who has a sunburn on her shoulders.
    • d) All of the above.
  10. x) A 15-yr-erstwhile boy has just splashed a chemic on his face. Afterwards sending someone to phone call for an ambulance, you would...
    • a) Cover the burned area.
    • b) Have the victim stay calm until ambulance arrives.
    • c) Flush the burned area with large amounts of water until the ambulance arrives.
    • d) Immediately bulldoze the victim to the hospital.
  11. 11) Why should you cover burns with a make clean or sterile dressing?
    • a) To prevent infection.
    • b) To absurd burned area.
    • c) To go along the burned surface area warm.
    • d) Both a and c
  12. 12) You discover a person at the bottom of the stairs. He appears to accept fallen and seems badly hurt. After sending someone for help, you would....
    • a) Roll the victim onto his stomach keeping the head and back in a straight line.
    • b) Scroll the victim onto one side.
    • c) Position victim onto one side.
    • d) Attempt to go along the victim from moving.
  13. xiii) A victim has a large piece of glass sticking out of her leg. You should...
    • a) Leave the glass in her leg and control the bleeding.
    • b) Telephone call your local emergency telephone number.
    • c) Remove the drinking glass and then control the haemorrhage.
    • d) Both a and b
  14. fourteen) What should be your showtime concern at the scene where a person has been seriously burned?
    • a) Checking the scene for safety.
    • b) Checking the victims animate and pulse.
    • c) Calling your local emergency phone number.
    • d) Cooling the burned area.
  15. 15) A woman has fallen and burned her talocrural joint. She says she heard something snap. She looks pale and is sweating. What should you practise?
    • a) Have the victim walk on the injured ankle.
    • b) Care for the injury as if it were serious.
    • c) Utilise oestrus and elevate the injury.
    • d) Utilise a dressing and loosely bandage
  16. 16) Which of the following should be done for a person experiencing a heat related affliction.
    • a) Keep the victim warm.
    • b) Force the victim to drinkable fluids.
    • c) Apply absurd wet cloths.
    • d) Identify the victim in warm water.
  17. 17) Y'all feel a sudden sharp pain in the bottom of your left foot. You expect at the bottom of your left shoe and see a tack sticking in your shoe. What type of wound do yous probably have?
    • a) Avulsion
    • b) Bruise
    • c) Scrape
    • d) Puncture
  18. 18) Which should be part of your treat a severely haemorrhage open wound?
    • a) Permit the wound to bleed in guild to minimize infection.
    • b) Employ straight pressure level and elevate the injured area. (If no broken bones)
    • c) Use a tourniquet to stop all blood flow.
    • d) Both b and c
  19. 19) What should y'all do if you retrieve a victim has serious internal bleeding?
    • a) Apply rut to the injured area.
    • b) Call your local emergency phone number for help.
    • c) Identify the victim in a sitting position.
    • d) Give fluids to replace blood loss.
  20. twenty) Which of the following behaviors reduces your adventure for injury?
    • a) Ever wearing a safety belt when riding in automobiles.
    • b) Limiting intake of booze.
    • c) Limiting intake of foods loftier in cholesterol.
    • d) Both a and b
  21. 21) Which is the first step when caring for bleeding wounds.
    • a) Apply direct pressure level with a clean or sterile dressing.
    • b) Apply pressure at the pressure signal.
    • c) Add together beefy dressings to reinforce blood soaked bandages.
    • d) Elevate the wound.
  22. 22) How tin can y'all reduce the run a risk of disease manual when caring for open, bleeding wounds?
    • a) Wash your easily immediately afterward giving care.
    • b) Avert direct contact with blood.
    • c) Use protective barriers such as gloves or plastic wrap.
    • d) All of the in a higher place.
  23. 23) You have tried to control a victim's bleeding with straight force per unit area and elevation, simply the bleeding doesn't stop. Where would you utilize pressure to tedious the period of blood to a wound on the forearm?
    • a) Exterior the arm midway between the shoulder and the elbow.
    • b) On the inside of the elbow.
    • c) Inside the arm between the shoulder and the elbow.
    • d) Any of the to a higher place will deadening the menses of blood.
  24. 24) Dressing and bandages are used to...
    • a) Reduce the victim'due south pain.
    • b) Reduce internal haemorrhage.
    • c) Help control bleeding and foreclose infection.
    • d) Make it easier to take the victim to the infirmary.
  25. 25) Most injuries are due to situations that....
    • a) You have no control over or could not take been prevented.
    • b) Y'all have some command over or could have been prevented.
    • c) Involve five or more people.
    • d) Involve water sports.
  26. 26) Where is the carotid artery located?
    • a) Inside the wrist just to a higher place the hand.
    • b) On the neck to the right or left of the windpipe.
    • c) Behind the kneecap.
    • d) Inside the arm between the elbow and shoulder.
  27. 27) On an babe, where would you check the pulse?
    • a) Within the wrist just above the hand.
    • b) On the neck to the right or left side of the windpipe.
    • c) Backside the kneecap.
    • d) Inside the arm between the elbow and shoulder.
  28. 28) For an infant who is choking, you lot would perform....
    • a) The Hiemlick maneuver.
    • b) CPR
    • c) Back blows and chest thrusts.
    • d) Hold the babe upside down and strike betwixt the shoulder blades.
  29. 29) Breathing emergencies may exist acquired from....
    • a) Asthma or Allergic reaction
    • b) Hyperventilation
    • c) Injury to a musculus or bone in the chest
    • d) All of the above
  30. 30) A person, who is unconscious, not breathing, has a weak pulse, needs....
    • a) CPR
    • b) Hiemlick maneuver.
    • c) Rescue animate.
    • d) Back blows and chest thrusts.

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