First Aid Book Questions

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TB is a blood borne disease

no

You are helping a friend with her human anatomy and physiology homework during your lunch break. Having taken the same class, you feel confident that you can help explain how the human body works. Your friend seems impressed when you explain different types of muscles. After taking a bite of her lunch, your friend clutches her throat and appears to be choking. You ask her if she is choking and she nods her head yes. You ask her to say something but she cannot and continues clutching her throat. You notice that she had been eating a hot dog. Because your friend is alert and responsive, she can survive without breathing for over 10 minutes

no

You are helping a friend with her human anatomy and physiology homework during your lunch break. Having taken the same class, you feel confident that you can help explain how the human body works. Your friend seems impressed when you explain different types of muscles. After taking a bite of her lunch, your friend clutches her throat and appears to be choking. You ask her if she is choking and she nods her head yes. You ask her to say something but she cannot and continues clutching her throat. You notice that she had been eating a hot dog. If your friend is not breathing, her tissues and organs are not getting enough carbon dioxide

no

You are helping a friend with her human anatomy and physiology homework during your lunch break. Having taken the same class, you feel confident that you can help explain how the human body works. Your friend seems impressed when you explain different types of muscles. After taking a bite of her lunch, your friend clutches her throat and appears to be choking. You ask her if she is choking and she nods her head yes. You ask her to say something but she cannot and continues clutching her throat. You notice that she had been eating a hot dog. You should not panic. Your friend is young and with a little more time the hot dog will pass into the esophagus.

no

You are walking from house to house in an unfamiliar neighborhood collecting donated clothing for a local charitable organization. You find no one home at a particular house but hear a loud explosion in the garage. You decide to see what happened. Upon entering the garage, you find a teenage boy lying on the ground. There is a strong gasoline odor. You have a cell phone with you. You should not be concerned about other people. Yes or no?

no

a first aid provider does not have to understand how the human body works in order to effectively provide care

no

a person in shock with breathing difficulty or chest injury should be placed on his or her back

no

a person in shock with possible spinal injuries should be placed in a seated position

no

all injured people require medical care

no

for a severely injured person, call the person's physician before calling for an ambulance

no

if you ask an injured adult if you can help, and he or she says, "no," you can ignore him or her and proceed to provide care

no

most injured people require a complete physical exam

no

once neurons have been destroyed, the body can replace them

no

people in shock have hot skin

no

place all people with severe injuries in the recovery position

no

the adult skeleton has 228 bones

no

the human body can store oxygen for hours

no

the mnemonic DOTS helps in remembering what information to obtain about the person's history that could be useful

no

the mnemonic SAMPLE can remind you how to examine an area for signs of an injury

no

you are required to provide first aid to any injured or suddenly ill person you encounter

no

you are walking up a popular canyon trail on a cool fall afternoon. You hear someone call for help farther up the trail, near a cliff. You job up the trail and find a hiker bent over another person at the base of a cliff. The hiker says the person lying motionless fell about 20 feet (6 m) while climbing the cliff with no ropes or harness. There are no obvious signs of injury. The person appears to be breathing, and no serious bleeding is seen. there is no need to seek medical care for this sutation

no

you are walking up a popular canyon trail on a cool fall afternoon. You hear someone call for help farther up the trail, near a cliff. You job up the trail and find a hiker bent over another person at the base of a cliff. The hiker says the person lying motionless fell about 20 feet (6 m) while climbing the cliff with no ropes or harness. There are no obvious signs of injury. The person appears to be breathing, and no serious bleeding is seen. you should offer the person something to eat and drink

no

Dial 0 (for the telephone operator) if you do not know the emergency telephone number

yes

You are in a crowded mall doing some last-minute holiday shopping. You hear someone yell for help at a nearby store. You are the first to arrive on the scene. Bystanders begin to approach and ask what is going on. The person who called for help witnessed a man collapse. Your primary check of the man includes identifying and treating immediate life-threatening conditions such as issues with his breathing and severe bleeding

yes

You are in a crowded mall doing some last-minute holiday shopping. You hear someone yell for help at a nearby store. You are the first to arrive on the scene. Bystanders begin to approach and ask what is going on. The person who called for help witnessed a man collapse. the man asks you to stay until medical help arrives. You should continue to do regular checks of him until medical help arrives

yes

You are in a crowded mall doing some last-minute holiday shopping. You hear someone yell for help at a nearby store. You are the first to arrive on the scene. Bystanders begin to approach and ask what is going on. The person who called for help witnessed a man collapse. the man is responsive and alert. Ask permission from him before beginning first aid

yes

You are walking from house to house in an unfamiliar neighborhood collecting donated clothing for a local charitable organization. You find no one home at a particular house but hear a loud explosion in the garage. You decide to see what happened. Upon entering the garage, you find a teenage boy lying on the ground. There is a strong gasoline odor. You have a cell phone with you. If you do not know the exact address of the emergency, be prepared to give a description of the location as best as you can. Yes or no?

yes

You are walking from house to house in an unfamiliar neighborhood collecting donated clothing for a local charitable organization. You find no one home at a particular house but hear a loud explosion in the garage. You decide to see what happened. Upon entering the garage, you find a teenage boy lying on the ground. There is a strong gasoline odor. You have a cell phone with you. In most communities, 9-1-1 can be used to contact EMS. Yes or no?

yes

You are walking from house to house in an unfamiliar neighborhood collecting donated clothing for a local charitable organization. You find no one home at a particular house but hear a loud explosion in the garage. You decide to see what happened. Upon entering the garage, you find a teenage boy lying on the ground. There is a strong gasoline odor. You have a cell phone with you. This scene could be dangerous. Yes or No?

yes

a gurgling sound heard while checking for breathing indicates possible fluid in the throat

yes

a joint is where two or more bones meet or join

yes

a scene survey should be done before giving first aid to an injured person

yes

all people with severe injuries or illnesses should be treated for shock

yes

an epinephrine auto-injector can be used for people experiencing anaphylaxis

yes

anaphylaxis is a life-threatening breathing emergency

yes

anxiety and restlessness are signs of shock

yes

before giving first aid to an alert, competent adult, you must get consent (permission) from the person

yes

blood is the delivery system for cells throughout the body

yes

exam gloves can be made of almost any material as long as they fit the hand well

yes

first aid kits should contain exam gloves

yes

first aid providers should assume that blood and all body fluids are infectious

yes

first aid providers who help injured people are rarely sued

yes

for a physical exam, you usually begin at the head and work down the body

yes

for all injured and suddenly ill people, look for a medical identification tag during a physical exam

yes

good samaritan laws provide a degree of protection for first aid providers who act in good faith and without compensation

yes

if you are exposed to blood while on the job, report it to your supervisor, and if off the job, to your personal physician

yes

people who are designated as first aid providers by their employers must give first aid to injured employees while on the job

yes

prevent the loss of body heat by putting blankets under and over the person

yes

skin transmits information tot he brain and helps regulate body tempurature

yes

the autonomic nervous system consists of a group of nerves that control heart rate, digestion, sweating, and other automatic body processes

yes

the heart is a pear-shaped, muscular organ

yes

the purpose of a primary check is to find life-threatening conditions

yes

there are three kinds of muscle: skeletal, smooth, and cardiac

yes

treat people with severe injuries for shock even if there are no signs of it

yes

vaccinations are available for both HBV and HCV

yes

wash your hands with soap and water after gibing first aid

yes

you are walking up a popular canyon trail on a cool fall afternoon. You hear someone call for help farther up the trail, near a cliff. You job up the trail and find a hiker bent over another person at the base of a cliff. The hiker says the person lying motionless fell about 20 feet (6 m) while climbing the cliff with no ropes or harness. There are no obvious signs of injury. The person appears to be breathing, and no serious bleeding is seen. You should suspect spinal injury

yes

you are walking up a popular canyon trail on a cool fall afternoon. You hear someone call for help farther up the trail, near a cliff. You job up the trail and find a hiker bent over another person at the base of a cliff. The hiker says the person lying motionless fell about 20 feet (6 m) while climbing the cliff with no ropes or harness. There are no obvious signs of injury. The person appears to be breathing, and no serious bleeding is seen. you should keep the person flat if a spinal injury is suspected

yes

During your lifetime, you are likely to encounter many life-threatening emergencies

No

Towards the end of the ski season, you hear that a ski resort in a neighboring state is almost vacant of skiers and the resort is offering reduced fees during weekdays. You decide to take advantage of reduced ski fees and take a few days off to go skiing. As you ski down the mountain on a run with trees bordering on both sides, you come across a man lying motionless in the snow near a tree that he may have crashed into. No other skiers are in sight and you are alone. As you approach the person, you see no obvious injuries. You have no first aid supplies. Your first aid certification is current. After tapping on the man's shoulder to see if he is okay, he remains unresponsive but is breathing. You can leave and assume that the ski patrol will be coming shortly. Yes or No?

No

Towards the end of the ski season, you hear that a ski resort in a neighboring state is almost vacant of skiers and the resort is offering reduced fees during weekdays. You decide to take advantage of reduced ski fees and take a few days off to go skiing. As you ski down the mountain on a run with trees bordering on both sides, you come across a man lying motionless in the snow near a tree that he may have crashed into. No other skiers are in sight and you are alone. As you approach the person, you see no obvious injuries. You have no first aid supplies. Your first aid certification is current. You are an off-duty paramedic and you decide to help. Can you expect to be paid for helping? Yes or No?

No

Towards the end of the ski season, you hear that a ski resort in a neighboring state is almost vacant of skiers and the resort is offering reduced fees during weekdays. You decide to take advantage of reduced ski fees and take a few days off to go skiing. As you ski down the mountain on a run with trees bordering on both sides, you come across a man lying motionless in the snow near a tree that he may have crashed into. No other skiers are in sight and you are alone. As you approach the person, you see no obvious injuries. You have no first aid supplies. Your first aid certification is current. You have to stop to help the man. Yes or No?

No

You are in a crowded mall doing some last-minute holiday shopping. You hear someone yell for help at a nearby store. You are the first to arrive on the scene. Bystanders begin to approach and ask what is going on. The person who called for help witnessed a man collapse. The first thing you should do is conduct a physical exam

No

because an ambulance can arrive within minutes in most locations, most people do not need to learn first aid.

No

Towards the end of the ski season, you hear that a ski resort in a neighboring state is almost vacant of skiers and the resort is offering reduced fees during weekdays. You decide to take advantage of reduced ski fees and take a few days off to go skiing. As you ski down the mountain on a run with trees bordering on both sides, you come across a man lying motionless in the snow near a tree that he may have crashed into. No other skiers are in sight and you are alone. As you approach the person, you see no obvious injuries. You have no first aid supplies. Your first aid certification is current. You have implied consent to help this man. Yes or No?

Yes

You are helping a friend with her human anatomy and physiology homework during your lunch break. Having taken the same class, you feel confident that you can help explain how the human body works. Your friend seems impressed when you explain different types of muscles. After taking a bite of her lunch, your friend clutches her throat and appears to be choking. You ask her if she is choking and she nods her head yes. You ask her to say something but she cannot and continues clutching her throat. You notice that she had been eating a hot dog. Her face begins to turn blue and she collapses to the floor. Her chest is not moving, which is a sign that she is not breathing.

Yes

correct first aid can mean the difference between life and death.

Yes


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