Ch. 25 Study Guide
The U.S. Coast Guard defines cold water as water with a temperature less than ______.
70 degrees
During a water rescue, what should be thrown to the victim?
Anything that floats
When performing triage, what classification should be given to a victim who is unlikely to survive?
Dead
When performing triage, what classification should be given to a victim with minor injuries?
Delayed care
Cold-water immersion is associated with two potential medical emergencies:
Drowning and hypothermia
When performing triage, what classification should be given to a victim who has life-threatening injuries but can be saved?
Immediate care
The heat escape lessening position (HELP) involves the victim:
Remaining as quiet as possible
The major danger in moving a victim quickly is the possibility of aggravating a(n) ______ injury.
Spinal
If a victim is stranded in a car with a power line fallen across it, the victim should:
Stay in the car
The first step in triage is to:
Tell all the victims who can get up and walk to move to a specific area
Which of the following statements concerning electrical injuries is true?
The 110 volts of household current is enough to be deadly
The safest way to carry an injured victim is:
To carry them on a stretcher
The process of prioritizing or classifying injured victim is called:
Triage
Upon finding a victim who is paralyzed by electrical current, the first aider should:
Turn off the electricity before touching the victim
What could be done to separate a threatening farm animal from a victim?
Use food to lure the animal away
Reach-throw-row/go identifies the sequence for which type of rescue?
Water rescue
In most states, when are you legally obligated to stop and give help at the scene of a motor vehicle accident?
When you are involved in an accident
If a person has fallen through ice away from the shore, and cannot be reached by using a pole or throwing a line, the rescuer should:
lie flat and push an object ahead of them, and pull the victim ashore
Which of the following are clues that indicate a hazardous material spill?
strong, noxious odors, spilled liquids or solids, warning signs on vehicles All of the above
If a near-drowning victim was diving:
suspect a possible spine injury
In most motor vehicle accidents, the first aider should:
wait for EMS personnel to get the victims out of the car