
Standard First Aid Training Course
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- Q1
Your check of the scene suggests that a victim has suffered an electrical shock. The first thing to do is to ________________________.
make sure the power is turned off.
cover all burns with a dry loose dressing.
ask a bystander to help you move the victim.
place the victim on one side.
30s - Q2
What should be your first concern at the scene where a person has been seriously burned?
Checking the victims breathing and pulse.
Cooling the burned area.
Checking the scene for safety.
Calling your local emergency phone number
30s - Q3
In general, a splint should be ____________________.
None of the above.
Tied with cravats over the injured area.
Loose, so the victim can still move the injured limn.
Snug, but not tight that it slows circulation.
30s - Q4
A victim has lost a lot of blood through a deep cut in his leg. He is breathing fast and seems pale and restless. He is probably _______________.
having a heart attack.
in shock.
choking.
having a stroke.
30s - Q5
Which would you do when caring for a seizure victim?
Remove nearby objects that might cause injury.
All of the above.
Place a small object, such as a rolled-up piece of cloth, between the victims' teeth.
Try to hold the person still.
30s - Q6
A 15-year-old boy has just splashed a chemical on his face. After sending someone to call for an ambulance, you should.....
Have the victim stay calm until the ambulance arrives.
Immediately drive the victim to the hospital.
Flush the burned area with large amounts of water until the ambulance arrives.
Cover the burned area.
30s - Q7
Why should you cover the burns with a clean or sterile dressing?
Both A and C
To keep the burned area warm.
To prevent infection.
To cool the burned area.
30s - Q8
A victim has a large piece of glass sticking out of her leg. You should...
Both A and B.
Call your local emergency phone number.
Leave the glass in her leg and control the bleeding.
Remove the glass and then control the bleeding.
30s - Q9
A woman has fallen and turned her ankle. She says she heard something snap. She looks pale and is sweating. What should you do?
Apply heat and elevate the injury.
Apply a dressing and loosely bandage.
Have the victim walk on the injured ankle.
Care for the injury as if it were serious.
30s - Q10
Which of the following should be done for a person experiencing a heat-related illness?
Apply cool wet cloths.
Keep the victim warm.
Force the victim to drink fluids.
Apply a dressing and loosely bandage.
30s - Q11
You feel a sudden sharp pain in the bottom of your left foot. You look at the bottom of your left shoe and see a thumb tack sticking in your shoe. What type of wound do you have?
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Breathing emergencies may be caused by...
Allergic reaction
Injury to a muscle or bone in the chest
All of the above
Asthma
30s - Q13
Which of the following is NOT a symptom of heart attack?
Pale or bluish in color.
Chest pain.
Profuse sweating.
Red, hot or dry skin.
30s - Q14
When caring for a victim who has an object impaled in the hand you should ______________.
immobilize the object by placing several dressings around it.
None of the above.
break the object off where it sticks out and bandage the injury.
remove the object, flush it with cool water, and transport it to the hospital.
30s - Q15
A first-degree burn...
destroys all layers of skin.
is the most serious of burns.
involves only top layer of skin.
is red and blistered.
30s