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Standard First Aid Only Knowledge Exam
Question #1
It is important to call 911 Emergency Medical Services because A Calling will make people think you are doing something important B Calling will bring advanced medical services to help the victim C The dispatcher you call may have advice for how to handle the situation D Both B and C
A Calling will make people think you are doing something important B Calling will bring advanced medical services to help the victim C The dispatcher you call may have advice for how to handle the situation D Both B and C
Question #2
Your FIRST concern in any emergency situation is A To prevent further injury to yourself or bystanders by checking for Danger B To give care for life threatening situations C To make sure the victim's airway is clear D To call 911 Emergency Medical Services
Your FIRST concern in any emergency situation is
Question #3
Once started, you should not stop giving care to a victim unless A Another trained rescuer takes over B Emergency Medical Personnel arrive and take over C The scene becomes unsafe D Any (all) of the above
Once started, you should not stop giving care to a victim unless
Question #4
You should only move the victim when A They have a sleeping bag or good support to slide them on B You can lift them clear of the ground without dragging C They can walk with only side assistance D A life is in danger to leave them where they are
You should only move the victim when
Question #5
If a conscious victim is coughing forcefully, with something stuck in his/her throat, you should A Hit them on the back really hard to try to knock it out of them B Encourage them to keep coughing forcefully C Have them lie down and do chest thrusts D Get behind them and do abdominal thrusts
If a conscious victim is coughing forcefully, with something stuck in his/her throat, you should
Question #6
If you find someone who is not breathing, lying in an awkward position on his/her back under a fallen ladder, you should A Check to see if they are breathing in the position that you find them without touching them B If unable to detect breathing, open the airway with Head Tilt/Chin Lift maneuver C If unable to detect breathing, open the airway with Jaw Thrust maneuver D A and C
If you find someone who is not breathing, lying in an awkward position on his/her back under a fallen ladder, you should
Question #7
You should call 911 Emergency Medical Services for a victim A Who is or was unconscious B Who seems confused, faint, or drowsy C Who is struggling to remain conscious D All of the above
You should call 911 Emergency Medical Services for a victim
Question #8
Which of the following is NOT the right thing to do A If you suspect a stroke is happening, call 911 and keep the victim comfortable B If the victim tells you he/she is diabetic and very dizzy, give sugar C If the victim is overheated and thirsty, get him/her to a cool shaded place and give sips of water D If a victim is having a seizure, hold him/her down so he/she does not get hurt
Which of the following is NOT the right thing to do
Question #9
Which of the following is NOT a step in controlling bleeding A Use a sterile dressing and put direct pressure on the wound B Elevate the wound above the level of the heart C Secure the dressing in place with a bandage D Flush the wound with lots of cool running water
Which of the following is NOT a step in controlling bleeding
Question #10
Which of the following is NOT a step in care for burns A Stop the burning, remove person from heat, or heat from person B Flush the burn with lots of cool running water C Cover the damaged area with dry sterile dressing D Elevate the burn above the level of the heart
Which of the following is NOT a step in care for burns
Question #11
Splint a suspected fracture only if A You must do so in order to move the victim to get access to medical care B You can do so without causing greater discomfort to the victim C You can stabilize the fracture in the position that you find it D All of the above
Splint a suspected fracture only if
Question #12
If you suspect a head, neck, or back injury A Remove any constricting devices, such as helmets, straps, or safety harnesses B Call 911, and have the victim remain as still as possible until EMS arrives C Open the airway with the Head Tilt/Chin Lift maneuver to make it easier for the victim to breathe D A and B
If you suspect a head, neck, or back injury
Question #13
To reduce your risk of disease transmission A Avoid contact with body fluids if at all possible B Use barrier protection if available, such as gloves or breathing barrier C Wash your hands thoroughly after giving care, with running water and soap D All of the above
To reduce your risk of disease transmission
Question #14
If a wound has something stuck in it, such as large splinter or tool A Pull the object out quickly, to apply pressure bandage to the wound B Secure the object flat against the skin with a pressure bandage to reduce bleeding C Leave the object exactly where it is, dress as best you can without increasing pain D None of the Above
If a wound has something stuck in it, such as large splinter or tool
Question #15
In the event of a serious burn, over a large body area, with clothing embedded in the burn A Get person to shower or other source of running water to cool the burn B Remove bits of clothing and debris from the injury before it scabs over C Remove bits of clothing and debris from the injury before it scabs over, D All of the above
In the event of a serious burn, over a large body area, with clothing embedded in the burn
A Get person to shower or other source of running water to cool the burn B Remove bits of clothing and debris from the injury before it scabs over C Remove bits of clothing and debris from the injury before it scabs over, D All of the above
Question #16
If bitten or stung by something venomous (snake, spider, scorpion, etc.) you should A Open the wound with something sharp to suck out the poison B Call Poison Control, and/or 911 Emergency Services and follow their instructions C Squeeze the wound to remove as much poison as possible D Raise the wound above the level of the heart
If bitten or stung by something venomous (snake, spider, scorpion, etc.) you should
Question #17
If you suspect someone is going into, or is in, Shock, you should A Have them lie down comfortably on the ground B Protect them from loss of body heat, or overheating C Raise their feet 12 inches or so, if you suspect no leg or back injury D All of the above
If you suspect someone is going into, or is in, Shock, you should
Question #18
If you give rescue breaths to an unconscious victim, and the breaths do not go in A Thump them really hard on the chest to see if you can clear the airway B Give 15 chest compressions to try to clear the airway C Retilt the head, and try your two rescue breaths again D Look in the mouth, to see if there is an obstruction
If you give rescue breaths to an unconscious victim, and the breaths do not go in
Question #19
If you are holding In-Line Stabilization for a possible neck injury, you should release your hold if A The victim begins to speak to you B You get tired C Their head moves D Professional rescuers have taken over the weight of the head, and tell you gradually to release it
If you are holding In-Line Stabilization for a possible neck injury, you should release your hold if
Question #20
Signals of possible internal injury include A Jumping up and saying, “I’m bleeding inside”. B Vomiting blood or coughing up blood C Tender, swollen, bruised or hard areas of the body, such as abdomen D B and C
Signals of possible internal injury include
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