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- Q11. Which one of these is recommended to be in a First Aid Kit?Disposable glovesAsprinAntiseptic Creams300sEditDelete
- Q2When completing an Accident Report Form, what information would not be included?Treatment Givenemail addressDate and Time of accident300sEditDelete
- Q3When managing an incident, the first aider will have a range of responsibilities and actions to undertake, which one would not be your responsibility?Treating Casualties within the level of their trainingObtaining consent from the casualtyAdministering Gas or Oxygen300sEditDelete
- Q4When making the area safe, which one of these groups of hazards should you consider?Electricity, fire, chemicals, water, other people, smoke and fumes, trafficTime of day, fire, chemicals, water, electricity, other people, smoke and fumes, trafficBlood, fire, chemicals, water, electricity, other peoples opinions, smoke and fumes, traffic,300sEditDelete
- Q5Obtaining consent from a casualty is not required from:When the casualty is unconsciousPeople from GrimsbyPeople under the influence of Alcohol or Drugs300sEditDelete
- Q6When checking for breathing on an unconscious casualty, how long to is this done for?10 seconds2 seconds10 minutes300sEditDelete
- Q7A casualty in cardiac arrest will lose approximately how much % chance of survival for every minute without AED?10%20%5%300sEditDelete
- Q8When conducting CPR at what rate of chest compressions should be undertaken for an adult?100 – 120 cpm80 – 120 cpm100 – 130 cpm300sEditDelete
- Q9Why is the Recovery Position used for a breathing but unconscious?Safe airway positionSafe position for bleedsSafe position for the elderly300sEditDelete
- Q10Hypovolaemic Shock is caused by:High blood pressureLow volume of circulating fluidsAllergic reaction300sEditDelete
- Q11Which one is not a normal sign or symptom of shock?Tightness in the chest, arms or neckRapid, weak pulsePale cold clammy skin300sEditDelete
- Q12What is the best position for someone suffering a penetrating chest wound to the chest?Sit in the W position and inclined towards the injured sideSit in the W position and inclined away from the injured sideLay them on the ground and elevate the legs300sEditDelete
- Q13Anaphylactic shock is:Loss of blood or fluids240 VoltsSevere allergic reaction300sEditDelete
- Q14Common triggers of an Asthma attack are:Animals, foods, lack of sleepAnimals, foods, dust or change in temperatureSmoking, weather or severe bleed300sEditDelete
- Q15Signs of Hyperglycaemia include:HungerCold SweatsDrowsiness and acetone/sweet smell on breath300sEditDelete
- Q16If someone is having a Seizure, what should we not do:Note time seizure startedClear a space around them or pad any objects that cannot be removedRestrain the casualty300sEditDelete
- Q17Signs or symptoms of someone suffering from a suspected heart attack includeParalysis to faceCrushing pain in the centre of the chest, jaw, stomach or shouldersUneven pupil dilation300sEditDelete
- Q18Which of these symptoms is not an indication of a person suffering a Stroke?Slurred speechWeakness or ParalysisSevere thirst300sEditDelete
- Q19The memory aid for someone suspected of a stroke is FAST, what does FAST mean?Face, Arms, Speech TimeFace, Arteries, Speech, TimeFace, Arms, Stomach, Treat300sEditDelete
- Q20Someone who has suffered a stroke and is breathing but unconscious should be put into what position?Recovery position, affected side uplaying on their back, elevating the legsRecovery position, affected side down300sEditDelete