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First Aid Review
Answer the questions below as you review for the test.
- A person with a suspected leg fracture should be: Kept calm and still with the leg stabilized in the position found until EMS responders arrive.
- A person with signs of heat stroke should do what initially?Be cooled rapidly by immersing in water up to the neck.
- A poison can enter the body through eating and drinking, inhaling, absorption through the skin, and what other way?Injection
- Always suspect shock in a victim who is what?Bleeding heavily
- An epinephrine auto-injector may be used how?Against bare skin or through clothing
- An injury to the underlying tissue without a break in the skin or membrane is called a bruise
- At every emergency scene you will: Assess the scene for safety, determine how many victims and their general condition, get the first aid kit and put on personal protective equipment before giving care.
- Difficulty breathing may be a sign of what medical emergencies? Heart attack, Asthma attack, Anaphylaxis (severe allergic reaction) and others
- First Aid for a person with an impaled object in the leg includes: Calling 9-1-1, controlling bleeding, and stabilizing the object in place
- How often should you replace a dressing on a wound as blood seeps through?You don’t replace the dressing, but instead put additional dressings over the blood soaked ones
- If a known diabetic becomes confused while working out, it is best to: Give sugar
- If a permanent tooth is knocked out, place the tooth in a container of milk and try to see the dentist within: 30 minutes
- If you get a chemical in your eye: Flush with water immediately and continue for at least 20 minutes. Hold your head so the affected eye is lower than the other eye
- In the case of a minor burn, you can treat the injury byHolding it under cool water
- Of all the heat related injuries, which is the most serious?Heat stroke
- Remove a tick from the skin by: Lifting out carefully with tweezers
- Signs of anaphylaxis (a severe allergic reaction) may include: Swollen face, eyes, throat and tongue, Difficulty breathing and Rapid onset of symptoms
- The preferred method to control bleeding is: direct pressure
- To treat a nosebleed hold pressure on the bridge of the nose and have the victim: lean slightly forward
- Use the acronym RICE to treat bruises, strains and sprains. RICE stands for: Rest-Ice-Compression-Elevation
- What are the three methods used to control bleeding?Direct pressure, elevate the wound above the heart and pressure points if necessary
- What burns are the result of exposure to acids or alkalis?Chemical Burns
- What can you do for a victim of a suspected head injury?Support the head in the position found
- What do we call an injury to the ligaments that support a joint?Sprain
- What immediate action is taken to save the life of a choking victim?Perform the Heimlich maneuver
- What is the emergency procedure used for the casualty who is not breathing and whose heart has stopped?Cardiopulmonary resuscitation
- What is the failure of the circulatory system to maintain enough oxygen-rich blood flowing to the vital organs of the body?Shock
- What is the first and most effective method for controlling bleeding?Direct Pressure
- What is the FIRST step in caring for a wound with significant bleeding?Apply pressure at the pressure points
- What sudden illness is usually caused by a blockage of blood flow to the brain? Stroke
- When assessing a responsive victim the rescuer should get consent, then:Ask questions to find out the chief complaint, Assess breathing for rate and difficulty, Look head-to-toe for injuries and appearance, then check for medical alert jewelry.
- When flushing a victim's eye after a chemical exposure, tilt the head so the affected eye is lowerthe unaffected eye.
- When giving CPR to a child age one to 8, the appropriate number of compressions is30
- When you suspect a heart attack, the first thing you should do is: Call 911 (activate EMS)
- Which type of injury involves a broken bone protruding through the skin? Open (Compound) Fracture
- Warning signs a victim may be in shock can include: Complaints of being cold,sweating and a rapid, weak pulse
- Signs of infection can include: Fever, red streaks leading from the wound, swelling around the wound, puss coming from the wound, and others
- Hands-only CPR requires how many compressions per minute? 100
- An injury where you tear a muscle is called a strain
- AED stands for Automated External Defibrillator
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