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Medical First Aid Knowledge Quiz

Test your knowledge of critical first aid skills and medical emergency response with our engaging quiz! Designed for individuals interested in life-saving techniques and emergency care, this quiz covers essential topics that could make a difference in real-world situations.

Questions include:

  • Types of burns and their severity
  • Dealing with traumatic injuries
  • Understanding triage and patient assessment
25 Questions6 MinutesCreated by SavingLife101
What is defined as a state of inadequate tissue perfusion resulting in a decreased amount of oxygen to vital tissues and organs?
Shock
Bleeding
Heat stress
Hyperthermia
When administering first aid, which task is NOT performed?
Stop bleeding
Maintain breathing
Prevent shock
Give medication
To control bleeding, which of the following methods should you try first?
A tourniquet
Pressure points
Direct pressure
A battle dressing
What are the three types of burns from minimal depth (least severe) to maximum depth (most severe)?
Sunburn → blister → full thickness
Distal → proximal → global
Blister → sunburn → full thickness
Full thickness → blister → sunburn
A casualty with a Red Triage Tag indicates which of the following?
Non-life-threatening injury
Dead or dying
Life-threatening injury
Walking wounded
What degree burn may lack pain in the affected area?
1st
2nd
3rd
4th
 
How should you treat a casualty suffering from heat exhaustion?
Move patient to a cool area and remove clothing
Give unconscious patients half a glass of water every 15 minutes
Ignore signs and symptoms of shock
Rapidly chill patient
With an abdominal evisceration after treatment what position do you place your patient?
Flat on their back
Head elevated
On their side
On back, knees raised
How many liters of blood does the average adult body contain?
2-3
3-4
4-5
5-6
Where should a CAT Tourniquet be applied on an amputation?
1-2 inches above wound
2-3 inches above wound
3-4 inches above wound
4-6 inches above wound
To assure no further harm is done to the patient, what needs to be done with a fracture?
Apply direct pressure over the fracture site
Apply tourniquet
Straighten injured limb, apply splint above and below joint
Do not straighten injured limb, apply splint above and below joint
Who should you ensure receives an accurate casualty/patient turnover?
Medical personnel
Casualty’s Leading Petty Officer
Casualty’s Leading Chief Petty Officer
Casualty’s immediate supervisor
All of the following are First Aid treatments for smoke or toxic fume inhalation EXCEPT .......
Remove the casualty immediately from the space.
Administering pain medications.
Keep casualty calm, and remain in fresh air for a minimum of 20 minutes.
Get to fresh air immediately.
What is the correct way to transport a patient through the passageways?
Superman carry
Quickest way possible
Feet first
Head first
What type of stretcher is used for Rapid Immobilization of Spine and Neck Injuries?
Search and Rescue Stretcher
Stokes Litter
Army Litter
Reeves Sleeve
A Sucking chest wound is caused by penetrating trauma (gunshot wound or knife wound) to the chest. When treating you should do all the following EXCEPT .......
Look for an exit wound.
Plug wound with finger.
Apply an occlusive dressing
Immediately cover wound with hand
Which stretcher used for immobilization of suspected or real fractures of the spinal column?
Reeves Sleeve
Stokes Basket
Army Litter
Stokes
If a casualty has a sucking chest, what also would be a concern involving this injury?
Loss of consciousness
Locating the patient’s wallet
Checking for an exit wound
Performing CPR
How many liters of blood loss can lead to shock?
1/2
1
2
3
A chest injury victim that has breathing difficulties should be placed on/in .......
Their back and start rescue breathing.
A position of comfort and/or on their affected side
A sitting position with their head between their knees.
Their back with their head lower than their feet.
What action does the watch stander take when an object has penetrated the body and is still lodged in the wound?
Leave the object in place and stabilize it
Remove the object and apply a dressing
Transport to the Battle Dressing Station
Remove the object
If a person is unresponsive from electrical shock and or cardiac compromise, what should be your next step in treatment?
Begin CPR
Treat for shock
Make sure you do not touch the patient
Wait for help to arrive
In the acronym EARL, what does the letter R stand for?
Raise the bravo flag
Recall the division for help
Report the casualty
React appropriately
A casualty with a Yellow Triage Tag indicates which of the following?
Non-life-threatening injury
Life-threatening injury
Dead or dying
Walking wounded
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