Nuclear Narwhals First Responder Quiz

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Nuclear Narwhals First Responder Quiz

Test your knowledge and skills in first aid with our engaging quiz designed for first responders! Whether you're a beginner or looking to brush up on essential techniques, this quiz covers a range of scenarios that you may encounter during emergencies.

  • Identify risks and proper treatments
  • Understand key first aid principles
  • Challenge yourself with practical questions
11 Questions3 MinutesCreated by HelpingHero47
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Which of the following is NOT a risk for poisoning?
Eating certain wild mushrooms or berries
Swallowing household cleaning supplies
Eating Girl Scout cookies
Breathing in toxic fumes
John is helping someone who is seriously bleeding. He grabbed his neckerchief, folded it into a pad, and pressed it on the wound. After applying pressure, the wound did not stop bleeding. He removed the neckerchief and repeated the process with his shirt, which was the only other cloth available. What is wrong with his first aid approach?
You should never use clothing to stop bleeding.
You should never remove an item from the wound if is still bleeding. Just apply another pad on top.
You should not apply pressure directly to the wound.
John did everything correct.
What type of burn is a "partial-thickness burn, where blisters form on the skin"?
First Degree
Second Degree
Third Degree
All the above
Which of the following is considered first aid?
Cleaning a wound that you received earlier in the week.
Getting a cast put on a broken leg.
Getting an Xray.
Giving someone CPR because they have stopped breathing.
What should you do if someone is going into shock?
Have the person lie down on his or her back.
Run and get help.
Have the person eat something.
Use the 5 and 5 method. 5 hits to the back followed by 5 abdominal thrusts.
What device can be used to save someone who is suffering from Cardiac Arrest?
AEG
CPR
AED
AEIOU
What is it called when someone has a blockage of blood flow to the brain?
Cardiac Arrest
Shock
Stroke
CPR
How do you treat a venomous snake bite?
Apply ice.
Suck the poison out.
Clean the wound with antiseptic, and cover it with a clean bandage.
Keep the person moving and raise the wound above their heart.
If someone is choking, what action should be taken to help the choking victim.
Lay them on the floor on their back and push on their stomach 10 times.
Use the 2 and 30 method. 2 hits to the back followed by 30 abdominal thrusts.
Wait until they pass out and give them CPR.
Use the 5 and 5 method. 5 hits to the back followed by 5 abdominal thrusts.
What are the 3 C's in First Aid?
Check, Call, Care
Check, Clean, Care
Candy, Cookies, Cake
Call, Care, Celebrate
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