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This document provides a multiple choice test on first aid and water survival techniques. It contains 25 questions testing knowledge on topics like calling for help, treating life threatening conditions, snake bites, burns, fractures, and CPR. The questions cover assessing situations, providing first aid, and activating emergency services.
This document provides a multiple choice test on first aid and water survival techniques. It contains 25 questions testing knowledge on topics like calling for help, treating life threatening conditions, snake bites, burns, fractures, and CPR. The questions cover assessing situations, providing first aid, and activating emergency services.
This document provides a multiple choice test on first aid and water survival techniques. It contains 25 questions testing knowledge on topics like calling for help, treating life threatening conditions, snake bites, burns, fractures, and CPR. The questions cover assessing situations, providing first aid, and activating emergency services.
Subject: Defensive Tactics 4 First Aid and Water Survival
nstruct!r: Hermie Terrence Reodava First Aid Multi"le #$!ice Test Answer all 25 questions by underlining the correct answer. %& W$en 'a(in) a *%% call+ ,$at are t$e t$ree W-s. A Who, What, Where B Where, What and Why C Why, When and Where D Who, What and When 2& W$at is first aid. A Completing a primary survey B The first help given to the victim of an accident C Assessing a victims vital signs D Treating a victim for shock /& W$at treat'ent d!es a victi' ,$!-s life t$reatenin) c!nditi!n is 0n!t breat$in)1 need. A The Heimlich aneuver, t!o rescue "reaths and C#R B $tart C#R immediately C T!elve to fifteen rescue "reaths per minute and correct C#R D %ou should follo! the steps for rescue "reathing 4& T$e best treat'ent f!r all $eart attac( victi's is i''ediate #23& TR&' (A)$' 4& S$ar"+ stabbin) t,in)es !f "ain in t$e c$est is a sure si)n !f a $eart attac(& TR&' (A)$' 5& T$e acce"ted treat'ent f!r a fe'!r !r t$i)$ fracture is: A #lace a short padded splint on each side of the leg B This type of fracture is "est handled "y a traction splint applied "y those !ith special training C ove the victim "efore properly applying a leg splint D Bind "oth legs !ith t!o long splints using t!o cravats, one a"ove and one "elo! the "reak 6& T$e victi' !f a "!is!n!us sna(e bite is n!t at ris( f!r )ettin) rabies& TR&' (A)$' 7& S!'e "e!"le are ver8 aller)ic t! insect bites and stin)s& T$is c!nditi!n is called: A $eptic shock B Cardiac arrest C To*ic shock syndrome D Anaphylactic shock *& A s'all ani'al t$at is al'!st invisible burr!,s int! t$e s(in and causes itc$in): A Common !ood tick B )imon+)yme tick C Rocky mountain spotted tick D Chigger %9& T$e acce"ted treat'ent f!r a s"rained an(le is: A Remove the shoe and check for s!elling using the capillary refle* method B ,eep the shoe on, apply an ankle "andage for support, elevate and apply cold to!els C ,eep the shoe on, apply an ankle splint and apply heat if possi"le D Have the victim !alk or move as soon as possi"le to prevent stiffness %%& T$e acce"ted treat'ent f!r a n!se bleed is: A &se direct pressure, elevation and pressure points to control the "leeding B Tilt the head "ack and tightly s-uee.e the nostrils C Have the victim lean for!ard/ Apply gentle pressure on the nostril/ Apply cold to!els/ D )ay the victim on his "ack and treat for shock/ Apply heat if availa"le %2& W$at is t$e best definiti!n !f t$e 0:urr8 #ases1. A Breathing, "leeding and "roken "ones B Any condition that threatens a victims life C Any illness !here the victim vomits D Any accident re-uiring rescue "reathing %/& After 8!u $ave surve8ed an accident scene and "r!vided f!r 8!ur !,n safet8 8!u s$!uld: A Take charge, remain calm and act !ith confidence to the level of your training B #rovide primary treatment for shock C Call 011 or your local emergency num"er D #rovide immediate treatment for the 2hurry cases3 %4& t is n!t necessar8 t! deter'ine if a "ers!n ,it$ an !bstructed air,a8 $as a "ulse& TR&' (A)$' %4& T! treat a first de)ree burn 8!u s$!uld: A Apply a good -uality "urn cream or ointment B Clean the area thoroughly !ith hot soapy !ater C Apply a constricting "and "et!een the "urn and the heart D Apply cool running !ater until there is little or no remaining pain %5& A victi' t$at $as c!'e in c!ntact ,it$ "!is!n iv8 s$!uld: A Wait at least 45 minutes "efore !ashing the effected area !ith hot !ater and soap B Rinse the effected area immediately !ith soap and !ater C Continue to !ear clothes that have come in contact !ith the plant D 6mmediately scratch and ru" the effected area to provide long+term relief from the itching %6& W$ic$ !f t$e f!ll!,in) tec$ni;ues is n!t suitable f!r '!vin) an unc!nsci!us victi'. A 6mprovised stretcher B (our+handed seat carry C T!o person carry D Blanket drag %7& Assu'in) 8!u are "r!"erl8 trained+ t$e best "r!cedure t! f!ll!, f!r a ,ater rescue is: A Thro!, ro! then go B Try to reach from the shore, then thro! a rope or rescue device, last go !ith support C $!im !ith support, thro! a rope or flotation device, reach !ith a pole from shore D Reach, paddle, s!im %*& W$at is t$e a""r!"riate treat'ent f!r a sus"ected br!(en c!llarb!ne !r s$!ulder. A Apply a simple sling/ Bind the sling to the chest !ith a cravat B &se the cross your heart padded chest support method C &se the flail chest protection system D Apply a modified 27ohnson Traction $plint3 29& W$ic$ state'ent ab!ut a si'"le slin) is true. A The part of the sling against the chest goes over the shoulder on the in8ured arm B The 2pigtail3 protects the neck from in8ury from the sling C The in8ured hand should "e four to si* inches higher than the el"o! D The part of the sling furthest a!ay from the chest passes over the shoulder on the in8ured arm 2%& W$ite !r )ra8is$<8ell!, "atc$es !n s!'e!ne-s ears+ n!ses !r c$ee(s are si)ns !f: A (rost"ite B Cold related stress disorder C Anaphylactic shock D Hypothermia 22& T$e "ri'ar8 s8'"t!' !f t$e advanced sta)es !f $8"!t$er'ia re;uirin) i''ediate 'edical attenti!n is vi!lent s$iverin)& TR&' (A)$' 2/& T$e s8'"t!'s !f :eat Str!(e and :eat E=$austi!n are ver8 si'ilar and are !ften c!nfused& TR&' (A)$' 24& W$ic$ !f t$e f!ll!,in) c!rrectl8 describes t$e #23 tec$ni;ue f!r an adult. A (our cycles of 19 compressions follo!ed "y 1 "reath each minute B :ne cycle of one "reath and 15 compressions each 4 to ; inches deep per minute C T!elve cycles of one "reath and 9 compressions per minute D (our cycles of t!o "reaths and 19 compressions per minute 24& W$at is t$e best "r!cedure f!r treatin) a (n!,n "!is!n!us sna(e bite. A Capture the snake/ #lace it in an ice chest and take the snake and victim to a hospital/ B #lace a constricting "andage < inches a"ove the head of the snake to slo! the spread of venom C ,eep the victim calm, keep the "ite location lo!er than the heart D Treat the victim for shock and continue the planned activity
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