FIRST AID QUIZ - CPR with AED Primary Care
 
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In Emergency First Response courses, you learn to provide emergency care based on the same priorities used by medical professionals to assist injured or ill persons.
True
False
Why is time critical when someone needs emergency care?
The chances of successful resuscitation diminish with time.
It becomes impossible to administer first aid.
Emergency Medical Services are typically far away.
All of the above.
Why might a person hesitate to provide emergency care to an individual: (Check all that apply.)
Anxiety
Fear of imperfect performance
Fear of infection
Legal concerns
In general, to be protected by a Good Samaritan law, you should: (Check all that apply.)
Act in good faith.
Never apply bandages to bleeding patients
Act as a prudent person would.
Only provide care that is within the scope of your training
Why should you assist someone who needs emergency care. (Read Carefully before "clicking")
You can save or restore a patient's life.
You can help reduce a patient's recovery time
You can make the difference between a patient having a temporary or lifelong disability.
All of the above.
Using the Chain of Survival illustration, choose the correct sequence of the Chain of events
Early Defibrillation, Early Recognition and Call for Help, Early CPR, Early Professional Care and Follow up
Early Recognition and Call for Help, Early CPR, Early Professional Care and Follow up, Early Defibrillation
Early Recognition and Call for Help, Early CPR, Early Defibrillation, Early Professional Care and Follow up
Early CPR, Early Recognition and Call for Help, Early Defibrillation, Early Professional Care and Follow up
Call First means that once you've established that a ___________, you immediately call your local Emergency Medical Service.
a patient is in shock
patient is unresponsive and not breathing normally
None of the above
the temperature of a patient
Each time you perform CPR, the patient's heart will restart and you will restore the patient's life.
True
False
From the introductory statements below, which one would you select when asking permission to help a patient?
Hello? My name is __________, I'm an Emergency Responder. May I help you?
I'm a doctor. May I help you?
Are you hurt? Where?
None of the above.
If you perform CPR as outlined in this course, you really can not make the patient worse than when you first found the individual.
True
False
What two ways can you recognize cardiac arrest in a patient? (Check two responses.)
The patient does not respond when you speak to or touch him.
Paralysis of the arm.
Bleeding from the nose and mouth.
The patient is not breathing normally.
As an Emergency Responder what general rule may help you avoid infection by bloodborne pathogens?
Always place a barrier between you and any moisture or fluid originating from a patient.
Ask the patient not to cough when you are giving him emergency care.
Have the patient bandage his own bleeding wounds whenever possible.
Always stay 6 feet away from the patient
Choose the correct sequence of skills for the letters. CABS
Airway Open, Serious Bleeding, Breathing for Patient, Chest compressions
Serious Bleeding, Airway Open, Breathing for Patient, Chest compressions
Chest compressions, Airway Open, Serious Bleeding, Breathing for Patient,
Chest compressions, Airway Open, Breathing for Patient, Serious Bleeding, Shock and spinal injury
What is the primary number in Cayman that you dial to activate Emergency Medical Services? 
911 0r 112 or ch16
1-800-HELP
Ringing a bell really loudly
Yell and scream while running in circles
Common signs and symptoms of stroke include: (Check all that apply.)
Sudden confusion or drowsiness
Sudden weakness or numbness of the face, arm, or leg
Sudden vision trouble from one or both eyes
Bleeding from the nose
The universal sign that someone is choking is:
Sudden unconsciousness.
Pushes plate of food onto the floor.
Grabbing or clutching neck or throat.
None of the above.
CPR: (Check all that apply.)
Stands for Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation.
Is a two step process - chest compressions and rescue breaths.
Is an interim emergency care procedure until an AED or EMS personnel arrive
Should not be used to assist an unresponsive patient that is breathing normally.
Why is defibrillation important to a patient with cardiac arrest?
Defibrillation disrupts the abnormal twitching of a heart, restoring a normal heartbeat.
Defibrillation causes the heart to beat erratically.
It keeps the patient from having to go to the hospital after CPR has been administered.
All of the above.
Rescue breaths can provide enough oxygen to support a non-breathing patient.
True
False
Arterial bleeding can be recognized when:
dark red blood steadily flows from a wound
blood slowly oozes from a wound
blood is coming only from an arm
bright red blood spurts from a wound in a rhythm with heartbeats
What are indications of shock? (Check all that apply.)
Pale or bluish tissue color
Altered consciousness
Lackluster eyes, dazed look
Rapid, weak pulse
Indications that someone might have a spinal injury include: (Check all that apply.)
Headache
Vomiting
Change of consciousness - like fainting
Pain in back of neck area
How do you determine if a person is unresponsive and not breathing normally?
Yell at the patient
Check the patient's pulse
Tap patient on the collarbone and look, listen and feel for patient breathing.
None of the above.
How can you practice and refresh your emergency care skills? (Check all that apply.)
Review the Emergency First Response Video
Role-play scenarios with family members or friends.
Practice CPR sequence using a pillow or appropriately-sized stuffed bag.
Reread the Emergency First Response manual.
In what circumstances should you always suspect a spinal injury? (Check all that apply.)
Lightning strike
A penetration wound, such as a gunshot
Falling from a height greater than victim's own height
Swimming pool, head-first dive accident
The head tilt-chin lift method is used to open a patient's airway
True
False
An unreponsive, breathing patient without a suspected spinal injury should be:
Given CPR immediately.
Moved immediately to a hospital.
Placed in the recovery position.
Given back blows.
If an unresponsive, non-breathing patient's problem could be a drowning or other respiratory problem, you ________ then call Emergency Medical Services
treat for shock
give Care First, for a few minutes.
Give 5 back blows
place the patient in the recovery position
During CPR the ratio of chest compressions to rescue breaths is:
1O compressions to 1 breath
15 compressions to 2 breaths
30 compressions to 2 breaths
100 compressions to 2 breaths
During CPR the rate of chest compressions per minute is at least:
200
50
100
150
If you are unable or feel uncomfortable giving a non­ breathing patient rescue breaths you should:
Go ahead and give continuous chest compressions.
Do nothing at all.
Yell for help.
None of the above
____________ is the first and most successful method for serious bleeding management.
Yelling for help
Sustained direct pressure
Elevating the wound area
Tourniquets
While managing serious bleeding, if a pressure bandage or dressing becomes soaked with blood, you would generally remove it and replace it with a new one.
True
False
Shock management often includes elevating the patient's legs 15-30 centimetres/6-12 inches and _____________
performing a pulse check
providing water to drink
taking the patient's temperature
protecting from the sun or covering the patient to maintain body temperature based on local climate
A ___________ allows you to turn a patient on his back carefully when a spinal injury is suspected (Check your response.)
log roll
fireman's carry
hand carry
pressure bandage
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