Kristens Daily Test

Kristen's Daily Test: First Aid & Safety
Test your knowledge on essential first aid and safety procedures with Kristen's Daily Test. This quiz covers a wide range of topics from CPR techniques to emergency response strategies, ensuring you have the skills needed to handle important situations.
Challenge yourself with questions that include:
- Heart attack response strategies
- Fire safety and identification
- Emergency medical procedures
- Survival tactics
What is the correct position to place a passenger to is suffering from a heart attack?
Lay down flat, with the head and shoulders raised.
Semi Sitting(W).
Lay down flat, with the legs raised.
Sitting in a seat, bent forward with the elbows placed firmly on the table.
What are the two insidious effects of Hypoxia?
Euphoria and personality changes.
Personality changes and slurred speech.
Euphoria and impaired judgement.
Impaired judgement and limb weakness.
CPR: If you cannot kneel by the side of the casualty e.g. In the aisle; where would you Kneel?
At the feet of the casualty.
Straddled over the casualty.
In between the seat rows.
At the head of the casualty.
When can we declare that a pax has died?
As soon as the casualty stops breathing.
Never, only a professional medic can do this.
After commencing CPR, once you become physically exhausted.
When the NO1 tells you that the pax has died.
What are PDIs on the Smoke Detector?
Ensure that the light is illuminated green and that nothing is blocking the smoke detector.
Ensure that the light is illuminated orange, the smoke detector is turned on and nothing is blocking the smoke detector.
Ensure that nothing is blocking the smoke detector and that it chimes 3 times.
None of these options are correct.
What are the two types of fire?
Open fire and concealed fire.
Accessible fire and hidden fire.
Electrical fire and non electrical fire.
Flashover fire and local fire.
Fishy/rubbery smell is often a sign of?
Flammable liquids fire.
Combustible metal fire.
Flammable gas fire.
Electrical fire.
How do we identify the actual source of the fire?
Once you see the smoke, you follow it to the fire.
Feeling for hotspots by using the back of your hand.
Feeling for hotspots by using the palm of your hand.
Using a flashlight to identity the source.
Which two elements does the heart need to function?
Oxygen and protein.
Oxygen and electricity.
Electricity and protein.
The heart only requires oxygen to function.
What do you have to do to activate the ELT type C?
Turn the ELT from armed to on.
Pull the lanyard from off to on.
The ELT type C automatically activates once removed from its stowage.
Turn the ELT from auto to on.
Which source may be used as drinking water in a Survival Scenario?
Rain water.
Cleansed urine.
Salty sea water.
Muddy puddle water that has been boiled.
All flotation devices operate two ways, these are?
A - automatically by blowing into the mouth piece and manually by pulling the red toggle.
Automatically by pulling the yellow toggle and manually by pressing the mouth piece.
Automatically by pulling the red toggle and manually by blowing into the mouth piece.
They only operate manually, by pulling the red toggle or blowing into the mouth piece.
What is the duration of ELT type A, B or C?
A minimum of 36 hours at -20°C
A maximum of 48 hours at -20°C
A minimum of 24 hours at -20°C
a minimum of 48 hours at - 20°C
How do we attract attention?
By screaming as loud as possible.
By placing brightly coloured clothes and life jackets from trees, using mirrors, using the ELT, flash lights, ground to air signals and building fires.
by moving as far away from the aircraft as possible to look for rescue services.
We don’t ever attempt to attract attention, we wait to be found as this is the safest way possible.
How often must CC check the toilets to prevent Fire risk?
Every 20 minutes.
Every 15 minutes.
Every 30 minutes.
Every 10 minutes.
Are CC permitted to reset circuit breakers?
Yes, only with the captains approval.
Yes, whenever one trips.
No, unless the NO1 tells you to.
No, cabin crew can never reset circuit breakers.
What information will the ground based emergency services require from CC in the event of an onboard fire?
THOB, where/what caught fire, any information on passengers and crew still inside of the AC.
THOB, the load sheet and any information on passengers and crew still inside of the AC.
THOB, the load sheet, where/what caught fire and any information on passengers and crew still inside of the AC.
Only the THOB and final head count.
How is the Halon fire extinguisher discharged?
One continuous sweeping motion.
By pulling and releasing the handle.
Short sharp bursts.
We don’t use the Halon.
Which of the following WOULD be done when treating a passenger for a nosebleed?
Ask the passenger to sit with their head tilted back, pressing the soft part of the nose.
Ask the passenger to lay down with their head tilted to the side, pressing the soft part of the nose.
Ask the passenger to sit with their head tilted forward, pressing the soft part of the nose.
Ask the passenger to sit straight, stuffing tissues up their nose to reduce bodily fluid mess in the cabin.
Why is it important to elevate the area when providing First Aid treatment for a burn?
It will reduce nausea.
It will reduce swelling.
it will allow them to stop touching the area.
It will reduce infection to the area.
How will capillary bleeding present itself?
It will present itself as an open wound with lots of bright red blood.
It will present itself as a closed wound, with lots internal bleeding which is an urgent emergency.
It will present itself as a bruise.
None of these options are correct.
How does a minor fit present itself?
Full body convulsions, loss of consciousness and possibly death.
Unable to talk, move or blink.
Violence, staring blankly and a full body convulsion.
May be staring blankly, switching off and include smacking of the lips.
What would you do in Sea Survival?
Try to catch as many fish as possible and have a competition with other pax to prevent boredom.
Swim as far as you can to tire yourself out.
Create a circle in the water. children, elderly and PRM in the middle. Adopt the foetal position to retain body heat.
Stay inside of the aircraft to prevent drowning.
What could you use for the treatment of a superficial burn ?
A plaster.
Wet paper towels.
A bandage.
Cooling gel and a burns dressing.
What is the White First Aid Kit used for?
Everyday use.
Emergency use.
Whenever we need it.
We only have green first aid kits onboard.
How would you perform CPR on an infant?
By using one finger.
By using two fingers.
By using one hand.
By using two hands.
How old is an adult in first aid?
Anybody over the age of 16.
Anybody over the age of 18.
Anybody that has reached puberty+.
We go by Ryanair ticketing for first aid, anybody over 11 is considered an adult.
What is meant by the term ABCs?
ABC refers to the phonetic alphabet onboard.
ABC is the song that everyone signs upon landing at our final destination.
Airways, Breathing, Consciousness.
Airways, Breathing, Circulation.
During a medical emergency, how would you alert other crew members?
by pressing the call bell 3 times.
By pressing the call bell 5 times.
By screaming as loud as you can to attract as much attention as possible.
By asking the nearest passenger to grab a crew member.
If a passenger is refusing/hesitant to go down the slide in an event of an emergency evacuation - what are cc permitted to do?
CC can kick a passenger down the slide with full force to avoid a build up of passengers at the door.
CC can jump down the slide infront of the hesitant passenger so that they can see it is safe to jump.
CC can give the passenger a light push in order to force them down the slide.
CC can’t do anything in this situation and must divert remaining passengers to another available exit.
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