First Aid and CPR Quiz
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#1. Which of the following can cause a stroke?
#2. You are a lone first aider and have an unconscious non-breathing adult, what should you do first?
For unconscious, an unconscious non-breathing adult, call 911/112 requesting AED and ambulance and then proceed to CPR. However, if you are alone with someone under the age of 8 or someone who is unconscious and not breathing, it is necessary to start CPR first, before you call 9-1-1. … The recommendation is for you to do that CPR for up to two minutes on this victim before you make that call.
#3. Before responding to a first aid scenario, what is the first question you should ask at the scene?
#4. What is an open fracture?
#5. Which medical condition will develop from severe blood loss?
#6. Which is the correct ratio of chest compressions to rescue breaths for use in CPR of an adult casualty?
In the minutes following a cardiac arrest, the body has a ‘store’ of oxygen in the blood. Therefore rescue breaths may not be necessary for the first few minutes when dealing with an unconscious adult casualty. Chest compressions are vital to ensure this oxygen is ‘pushed’ around the body and keeps the brain and other vital organs alive. Start 30 Compression first before 2 rescue breath. Ensure you protect yourself from cross-infection when giving mouth-to-mouth rescue breath.
#7. How long would you check to see if an unconscious casualty is breathing normally?
#8. What names are given to the three different depths of burns?
#9. What steps would you take to control bleeding from a nosebleed?
Sitting down, leaning forward and keeping your head above your heart lessens the bleeding. Leaning forward also helps drain the blood from the nose and keeps it from the esophagus. Breathe through your mouth. Continue to pinch for 10 to 15 minutes. Pinching sends pressure to the bleeding point on the nasal septum and often stops the flow of blood.
#10. What do you do if an infant is choking and while trying to assist them they become unresponsive?
If an infant becomes unresponsive during an attempt to relieve choking, position them on a firm, flat surface and begin CPR.