First Aid
A dislocation is defined as:
Displacement of a bone from a joint
What should you do if a person is choking, but is not able to speak, breathe, or cough?
Give five back blows and 5 abdominal thrusts
What should you do if a person is choking, but is still able to speak or breathe?
Have him cough forcefully
What should be done immediately if a person is bitten by a snake or shows signs of an allergic reaction to a bee sting?
If a person is bitten by a snake or shows signs of an allergic reaction to a bee sting, call EMS immediately and keep the victim as still as possible to slow the spread of the poison.
The initial signs of hypothermia might include:
Shivering Confusion Numbness Slow pulse Apathy Loss of coordination
slurred speech, confusion, and numbness
Stroke symptoms
The first thing you must do when approaching an accident victim is to:
Survey the scene Make mental notes Act quickly
poison ivy, poison sumac, battery acid, and lawn fertilizers
absorption
What should you do if a person is unconscious and not breathing?
begin chest compressions
Heat stroke can lead to ______ damage or even death
brain
Extended exposure to extreme temperatures can be _____.
dangerous
A minor cut or bruise will usually cause someone to go into shock.
false
According to the Good Samaritan laws, you may administer aid without a conscious victim's permission.
false
Bruises are caused by a scraping away of the skin's surface and are susceptible to infection.
false
In order to preserve an amputated body part, place it in a bucket of ice.
false
The Good Samaritan laws are meant to discourage bystanders from helping accident victims.
false
To care for a minor cut, clean the wound with soap and water before the bleeding has stopped.
false: after
___ degree burns only cause redness, minor pain and swelling.
first
Burns can be classified as _____ degree.
first, second, or third
Which injuries should be kept immobile until EMS arrives and the victim is transported to a medical facility?
fractures, dislocations, and head injuries
nausea, persistent chest pain, and irregular pulse rate
heart attack symptoms
______ are often the initial sign of a heat-related emergency.
heat cramps
The signs of ___________ might include pale, moist skin, heavy sweating, and dizziness.
heat exhaustion
The signs of ________ include hot, flushed skin and diminished sweating.
heat stroke
medication, vitamins, pesticides, and household cleaners
ingestion
car exhaust, household cleaners, and chlorine fumes
inhalation
insect stings, animal and people bites, and hypodermic needles
injection
If someone is bitten by an animal you should not:
leave the area exposed and untreated
_____ degree burns are characterized by damage to the epidermis and the dermis.
second
The most important thing to do in an emergency is what?
stay calm
a sudden and temporary lack of blood flow to the brain caused by clot or blockage in an artery
stroke
Why is it important to wear rubber gloves or a plastic face mask?
to protect yourself and the victim from the spread of infectious diseases to keep blood or other fluids from getting on your face or hands
An amputation is categorized as an avulsion.
true
As a witness to an accident, you are the initial link in the system of emergency resources known as EMS.
true
If someone is suffering from frostbite, submerge the affected area in _________ water until unfrozen; do not rub the area.
warm
the cessation of the pumping of the heart
cardiac arrest
_______ burns should be flushed with cool water until EMS arrives.
chemical
In which of the following accident situations would you call both EMS and the Poison Control Center?
chest and throat pain and evidence of an overdose vomiting blood and a spilled bottle of drain cleaner irregular breathing, severe abdominal cramps, and a partially eaten meal all of the above
If a shock victim is feeling cold, the best thing to do is to give him a drink of warm water.
false
If a victim needs advanced medical aid that you are not qualified to perform, you are legally obligated to attempt whatever aid that is necessary.
false
If the victim is in a safe position, it is legal to move him or her.
false
If you cannot stop a severe wound from bleeding before EMS arrives, the best care to give is to wash the wound with soap and water.
false
In order to keep a victim of severe internal bleeding from going into shock, keep him moving until EMS arrives.
false
Covering the victim with a blanket and putting on warm dry clothes will help a victim of hypothermia to warm up
gradually
the death of part of the heart muscle
heart attack
In which of the following situations should you alert EMS?
loss of consciousness
When treating __________ burns, run cool water over the burned area, pat dry, and then cover with a sterile bandage.
minor
A list of emergency care numbers should be kept where?
near every phone in the house
Signs of a sprain might include:
swelling
Elevating a shock victim's feet will help his circulation.
true
If a victim is conscious, you must ask his or her permission to administer first aid.
true
Many deaths caused by accidents can be prevented.
true
Once you begin to administer aid, you cannot leave the victim under any circumstances, unless your life is threatened.
true
Shock is a life-threatening condition that reduces the blood flow to major organs.
true
The main objective in caring for a cut is to stop the bleeding.
true
To treat a severe or minor wound, apply direct pressure with a bandage or a towel.
true
Signs of moderate to severe frostbite include:
white or grayish skin blisters numbness
Place a check next to the pertinent information about an accident that will need to be given to an EMS dispatcher.
your name how the victims are being helped who is in involved in the emergency what happened where the emergency is located
There are _____ categories of soft tissue wounds.
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