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Question 1 of 35
1. Question
First aid provided by an initial responder:
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Question 2 of 35
2. Question
First aid is defined as the initial care for an acute illness or injury until professional medical care arrives or is obtained.
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Question 3 of 35
3. Question
What do “Good Samaritan” laws accomplish?
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Question 4 of 35
4. Question
If a victim is unresponsive, call 9-1-1, get an AED, and check for adequate breathing.
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Question 5 of 35
5. Question
If a victim is not breathing, or is only gasping, restore some oxygen to the body and brian by performing chest compressions.
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Question 6 of 35
6. Question
It is appropriate to move or reposition an ill or injured victim if:
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Question 7 of 35
7. Question
Pausing to assess the scene for safety hazards is not required when arriving at the scene of a suspected medical emergency.
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Question 8 of 35
8. Question
It should take at least 5 seconds and no longer than 10 seconds to assess an unresponsive person for normal breathing.
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Question 9 of 35
9. Question
Select the type of choking emergency to its matching treatment.
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- Use repeated abdominal thrusts.
- Place hands on the outside edges of a chair and fall forcefully, just above your navel, into the chair's back.
- Use repeated chest thrusts.
- Monitor this person and encourage forceful coughing to dislodge the obstruction.
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Severe obstruction, responsive person
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Severe obstruction, yourself
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Severe obstruction, obese or pregnant person
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Mild obstruction
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Question 10 of 35
10. Question
Apply a tourniquet and ice to a snake bite.
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Question 11 of 35
11. Question
Following a snake bite, try to capture the snake to prevent it from attacking a future victim.
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Question 12 of 35
12. Question
To cool a victim suffering from heat stroke, immerse them up to their neck in a pool, lake or bath/shower (if available).
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Question 13 of 35
13. Question
If you suspect frostbite, rub the affected area and break any blisters that appear.
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Question 14 of 35
14. Question
If you suspect hypothermia, cover the victim’s body, head and neck (not face) with layers of blankets and a moisture barrier.
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Question 15 of 35
15. Question
When responding to a poisoning emergency, which of the following actions is NOT appropriate?
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Question 16 of 35
16. Question
Match the medical emergency with the appropriate response.
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- Protect from further harm, protect head and neck from injury, move objects, don't tightly restrain, move to side position.
- Lay on back with legs elevated 6-12 inches (15-30 cm); stay still until feeling passes.
- Shorten the time between recognition of onset and treatment at the hospital to increase the possibility of better outcomes.
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Seizure
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Fainting
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Stroke
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Question 17 of 35
17. Question
Symptoms of asthma include wheezing, coughing, chest tightness, shortness of breath, difficulty breathing, labored breathing and anxiety.
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Question 18 of 35
18. Question
What does the acronym RICE stand for?
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Question 19 of 35
19. Question
A thermal burn is a type of burn that results from making direct contact with hot objects, such as hot liquids, flames, boiler, or steam.
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Question 20 of 35
20. Question
Soft tissue injuries include:
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Question 21 of 35
21. Question
A technique that slows the process of brain death in cardiac arrest by partially restoring circulation of existing oxygen in the bloodstream to the brain and other vital organs.
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Question 22 of 35
22. Question
When positioning a victim for CPR you should carefully lay them on their back on the ground and kneel next to their chest.
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Question 23 of 35
23. Question
When positioning a victim for CPR you should always attempt to lay them on a cushioned surface, like a couch or bed, in order to make them more comfortable.
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Question 24 of 35
24. Question
Place the steps for providing compression-only CPR into the correct sequence.
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Call for EMS and get an AED
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Perform uninterrupted chest compressions
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Check for Responsiveness
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Assess for adequate breathing
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Question 25 of 35
25. Question
When administering compressions, you must remember to do them fast, at a rate of about _________ per minute.
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Question 26 of 35
26. Question
When administering chest compressions, you must do them smooth and fluid and administer them without pause or interruption.
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Question 27 of 35
27. Question
You should never administer compressions until you use an AED.
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Question 28 of 35
28. Question
Sudden Cardiac Arrest (SCA) is the result of disruption in the heart’s electrical system.
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Question 29 of 35
29. Question
For each minute someone is in cardiac arrest, their chances for survival drop by about _______ percent.
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Question 30 of 35
30. Question
What do AED kits commonly include?
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Question 31 of 35
31. Question
To do high quality compressions, make sure you apply pressure with the heels of your hands, not your fingers.
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Question 32 of 35
32. Question
To do high quality compressions you must push hard, with your elbows locked, straight down and compress the chest at least 2 inches (5 cm).
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Question 33 of 35
33. Question
To do high quality compressions you must rely on your arm strength instead of your upper body weight.
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Question 34 of 35
34. Question
To do high quality compressions you need to allow the victim’s chest to return fully to its regular state between compressions.
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Question 35 of 35
35. Question
Select every true statement regarding AEDs.
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