HLTAID001

What is the purpose of breathing into a casualty’s mouth?
To provide oxygen to their lungs
To get them to vomit
To bring them back to life
To make them wake up
What is the purpose of compressing a casualty’s chest?
To massage them
To wake them up
To manually pump their heart
To crack their sternum
You are able to stop performing CPR when?
The casualty shows signs of life
You are exhausted and cannot continue
The Ambulance arrives and takes over
All of the above
Once you have identified a serious incident has occurred, what would your first action be?
Run and tell somebody
Get to the injured person as quickly as possible
Call 000 or 112
Wait till the Ambulance arrives
What 2 numbers can you dial in the event of an incident?
000 or 112 from a mobile
911 or 119 from a mobile
111 or 999 from a mobile
132200 from both a landline and mobile
The four steps in the chain of Survival are?
Early Access, Early CPR, Early Defibrillation, Early Advanced Life Support
Early CPR, Early Advanced Life Support, Early Hospital, Early Operation
Danger, Response, Breathing, Compressions
Rest, Ice, Compression, Elevation
A work colleague who is clearly injured tells you they are OK and do not wish to have an Ambulance called. You are very concerned about their health. What should you do?
Treat them anyway
Walk away
Call an Ambulance and ask their advice as to what you may be able to do
Call the police to say you have a patient who is not cooperating
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