First Aid Test
A scream and a loud explosion is normally a sign that an emergency exits. True False
True
Expressed consent is an unconscious person asking for help. true false
false
If you see a person drowning always jump in the water to save them. true false
false
Men and women have the exact same signs for a heart attack. false true
false
To clean up a blood spill one can use a gallon of a mixture of 1 part bleach to 9 parts water and let it stand for 2 minutes. true false
false
A reason that you do not give food or drink to a shock victim is because they could have to go into surgery later. true false
true
Cardiovascular disease is the primary cause of cardiac arrest in adults. True False
true
Coronary Artery disease and Coronary Heart disease are the same disease. True False
true
If a person answers no to all the questions related to aspirin and they are experiencing signs of a heart attack, they should take either 2 baby aspirin or 325mg of aspirin. true false
true
One should call 9-1-1 immediately if they see a 12 year old child go unconscious: true false
true
About how many cycles of CPR should you perform in 2 mintues? 7 1 5 2
5
Why is checking the scene so important?
Before administering help in an emergency situation, it is important to check the scene to ensure the safety of the injured or ill person, bystanders, and yourself. Without checking the scene, one may overlook potential danger that can create more harm. Prior to calling for help, one must know if the scene is safe by asking these questions: What has happened? How many people have been involved in the accident? What is wrong? Are there any bystanders available to help? Is immediate danger involved? If one does not evaluate the scene by asking these questions, one can not administer the appropriate steps of action needed to care for the victim.
What is Hands-Only CPR and what would be some reason why a person would chose to use this method?
Hands-Only CPR is an effective life saving technique in which one performs continuous chest compressions without mouth to mouth contact on the unconscious victim. This technique is best recommended for use on teens or adults that have suddenly collapsed. The hands-only technique greatly increases the chances of survival in emergencies that take place outside of a medical setting. Someone who is not confident or afraid they can not remember the steps they have learned in their CPR training are more likely to use Hands-Only CPR when they see someone collapse suddenly. A person may not be comfortable with mouth-to-mouth breathing, and Hands-Only CPR allows them to skip this step and just press on the chest to save another person's life.
If a person is suffering from pain or discomfort in the chest that lasts more than 3-5 minutes or that goes away and comes back, this person is most likely having: a. A heart attack b. A seizure c. A heat-related illness d. A stroke
a. A heart attack
You see a woman collapse in front of you while entering the lobby of your office building. You check the scene and then check the person for consciousness, but she does not respond. What should you do next? a. Call or have someone else call 9-1-1 or the local emergency number b. Have the person lie down c. Drive the person to the hospital d. Give 2 rescue breaths
a. Call or have someone else call 9-1-1 or the local emergency number
The steps to follow in an emergency are: a. Check-Call-Care b. Call-Check-Secure c. Call-Check-Care d. Care-Call-Check
a. Check-Call-Care
What should you do if the person does not give you consent? a. Do not give care but instead call 9-1-1 or the local emergency number b. Give care and call 9-1-1 or the local emergency number c. Give care but do not call 9-1-1 or the local emergency number d. None of the above
a. Do not give care but instead call 9-1-1 or the local emergency number
You determine that a person may be in shock. Do each of the following expect: a. Give the person water b. Have the person lie down c. Keep the person form getting chilled or overheated d. Monitor the person's condition
a. Give the person water
Which of the following is NOT a technique for moving an injuried person: a. Head drag b. Ankle drag c. Blanket drag d. Clothes drag
a. Head drag
It is important to follow the links of the Cardiac Chain of Survival because: a. It helps improve the chance of survival b. CPR prevents heart attacks c. With early CPR, most cardiac arrest victims do not need defibrillation d. If EMS is called, additional care may not be necessary
a. It helps improve the chance of survival
By following standard precautions to protect yourself and the injured or ill person, you will: a. Minimize the risk of disease transmission b. Increase the risk of disease transmission c. Reduce the number of times you need to wear gloves d. None of the above
a. Minimize the risk of disease transmission
Where should you place your hands when giving chest compressions during CPR on an infant? a. One hand on the forehead and two or three fingers on the center of the chest b. One hand on the forehead and one hand on the chest c. One hand on the chin and two or three fingers on the center of the chest d. One hand on the chin andn one hand on the chest
a. One hand on the forehead and two or three fingers on the center of the chest
If you suspect an individual is having a heart attack you should. There are multiply answers, pick all that apply. a. Talk to the individual to make sure that they are not on medications or have a heart condition. b. Give the individual a drink of water c. Loosen any tight clothing. d. Be ready to preform CPR.
a. Talk to the individual to make sure that they are not on medications or have a heart condition. c. Loosen any tight clothing. d. Be ready to preform CPR.
For which injury or illness should you call 9-1-1 or the local emergency number? a. The person has trouble breathing b. The person has a headache after reading in poor light c. The person has a stomachache after eating d. The person has a cough that hurts
a. The person has trouble breathing
What is the purpose of Good Samaritan Laws? a. To help protect who voluntarily gives care without accepting anything in return b. To discourage people from helping other in an emergency situation c. To protect people who give care beyond their level of traing d. None of the above
a. To help protect who voluntarily gives care without accepting anything in return
When should an unresponsive victim be placed on the side? a. When the victim starts to vomit or when you have to leave the victim alone b. When the victim starts to talk c. When you try to give the victim something to drink d. When you are trying to reduce swelling of the brain
a. When the victim starts to vomit or when you have to leave the victim alone
Which method should be used to open the airway of an unresponsive victim? a. head-tilt/chin-lift b. head- tilt/ mouth-open c. head-tilt/neck-lift d. chin-lift & arms up
a. head-tilt/chin-lift
If the unresponsive victim is breathing and you are staying with the victim to monitor him/her the best position to put them in is: a. on the back b. sitting up c. on the stomach d. on the side
a. on the back
Effective chest compressions: a. Are delivered fast, about 100 compressions per mintue b. All of the answers given c. Allow the chest to return to the normal position d. Are smooth, regular and given straight u down
b. All of the answers given
When performing CPR, do all of the following EXCEPT: a. Stopping when one is exhausted b. Compress the chest at a 45 degree angle c. Give chest compressions that are smooth and regular d. Compress the chest straight down and fast, about 100 compressions per minute
b. Compress the chest at a 45 degree angle
When giving rescue breaths to a child, how should you breathe into the child? a. Both a and c b. Give a breath lasting about 1 second c. Give breaths as hard as you can d. Give breaths as fast as you can
b. Give a breath lasting about 1 second
About how many seconds should you check for breathing? a. No more than 5 b. No more than 10 c. No more than 15 d. No more than 20
b. No more than 10
Which of the following is NOT a link in the Cardiac Chain of Survival? a. Early defibrillation b. Proper follow up from the Emergency Room c. Early CPR d. Early recognition and early access to EMS system
b. Proper follow up from the Emergency Room
Which of the following situations indicates that an infant needs CPR? a. The infant is choking but is conscious b. The infant is not breathing c. The infant is coughing forcefully d. The infant is having trouble breathing but is conscious
b. The infant is not breathing
The cycle of compressions and breaths in CPR for infants is: a. 15 chest compressions for every 2 rescue breaths b. None of the answers given c. 30 chest compressions for every 2 rescue breaths d. 30 chest compressions for every 1 rescue breaths
c. 30 chest compressions for every 2 rescue breaths
When giving CPR to an infant, about how deep should you compress the chest: a. About 1 inch b. About 2 inches c. About 1 1/2 inches d. About 1/2 inch
c. About 1 1/2 inches
Causes of cardiac arrest in a child include: a. SIDS b. Traumatic injuries or accidents c. All of the answers given d. Airway and breathing problems
c. All of the answers given
If you see a child go unresponsive, the rescuer should: a. Perform first aid for 2 minutes, then activate EMS stay with the victim until someone else arrives b. stay with the victim until someone else arrives c. Call 911, then provide assistance d. activate EMS as soon as it's determines the victim is unresponsive
c. Call 911, then provide assistance
Early CPR is important in the Cardiac Chain of Survival because: a. It helps restart the heart b. It prevents heart attacks c. It helps circulate blood to vital organs until an AED is ready to use d. It prevents the heart from seizing up
c. It helps circulate blood to vital organs until an AED is ready to use
When performing child CPR, give chest compressions at the rate of: a. 80 compressions per minute b. 60 compressions per minute c. about 100 compressions per minute d. 120 cmpressions per minute
c. about 100 compressions per minute
When giving rescue breaths to an infant, you should: a. none of the answers given b. form an airtight seal around the infant's nose c. form an airtight seal around the infant's mouth and nose d. form an airtight seal around the infant's mouth
c. form an airtight seal around the infant's mouth and nose
When performing adult CPR, how many compressions should be given? a. 15 b. 10 c. 5 d. 30
d. 30
Medical identification tags can help the first aider identify: a. allergies b. medical history c. medications d. All of the answers given
d. All of the answers given
What should you do when checking a conscious person? a. Get consent to give care b. Do not touch or move painful, injured areas on the body c. Ask question d. All of the answers given
d. All of the answers given
When would you stop giving CPR? a. When the victim shows no sign of life b. When someone has called 911 c. When the individual's skin color turns blue or gray in color d. When you are completely exhausted
d. When you are completely exhausted
What is the usual shock position you should put a person in if they are going into shock? a. on the back with the legs elevated 8-12 inches b. sitting up c. on the side d. on the back with the leg comfortably flat
d. on the back with the leg comfortably flat