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1. When the heart stops Brain Death will occur within:
1-2 Minutes.
8-10 Hours.
8-10 Minutes.
12-15 Minutes.
2. The CABs of CPR are:
Cuts, Air and Burns.
Circulation/Compressions, Airway and Breathing.
Children, Adults and Babies.
None of the above.
3. What is the most critical step In case of emergency?
Moving victim to another place is the most critical step In case of emergency.
Finding a licensed physician is the most critical step In case of emergency.
Calling victim’s relatives is the most critical step In case of emergency.
Dialing 911 is the most critical step In case of emergency.
4. When administering CPR to an infant:
Cover his nose and mouth with your mouth.
Puff air from your cheeks, not your lungs.
Allow the infant to exhale on his own.
All of the above.
5. If there is no response from the victim:
Give 1-2 minutes of CPR before calling 911 if the victim is a child.
Give 1-2 minutes of CPR before calling 911 if the victim is an infant.
Call 911 and return to the victim if the victim is an adult.
All of the above.
6. To clear the victim's airway, you should:
Push chin down, tilt head back.
Lift chin up, turn head to the left.
Lift chin up, tilt head forward.
Lift chin up, tilt head back.
7. Children's CPR is given to:
Anyone who’s height is less than 4’ 6”.
Anyone who’s weight is less than 60 lb.
Children under the age of 15.
Children under the age of 8.
8. Infant CPR is administered to any child under the age of:
24 months.
18 months.
12 months.
9 months.
9. When administering CPR, what is breaths-to-compressions ratio?
2 breaths every 30 compressions.
1 breath every 30 compressions.
1 breath every 15 compressions.
2 breaths every 5 compressions.
10. In case of emergency you SHOULD NOT:
Leave the victim unattended.
Try to make the victim drink.
Try to put the victim into a sitting position.
All of the above.
11. When checking for circulation/pulse you should locate:
Carotid artery if victim is a child.
Brachial artery if victim is an infant.
Carotid artery if victim is an adult.
All of the above.
12. The rule for compressions part of CPR is:
1 hand, 1 inch when administered to children.
½ hand, ½ inch when administered to infants.
2 hands, 2 inches when administered to adults.
All of the above.
13. Infant’s responsiveness is checked by:
Shaking the victim and shouting.
Slapping victim’s face lightly.
Patting victim’s feet and shoulders.
All of the above.
14. Adult’s and Child’s responsiveness is checked by:
Using smelling salts.
Shaking the victim and shouting.
Pouring cold water on victim’s face.
All of the above.
15. The first thing to do when caring for electrical injury is to make sure that power source is off
TRUE
FALSE
16. A minor open wound should be washed thoroughly with clear water
TRUE
FALSE
17. Cover the dressing completely when applying bandages
TRUE
FALSE
18. Use a warm compress when caring for any wound
TRUE
FALSE
19. If bite was caused by an animal of unknown immunization status - see doctor immediately
TRUE
FALSE
20. You should stand in front of the person to perform the Heimlich maneuver
TRUE
FALSE
21. Third degree burns are the most serious and require immediate medical attention
TRUE
FALSE
22. Any fracture should be treated by a physician
TRUE
FALSE
23. In case of severe head trauma stop any bleeding
TRUE
FALSE
24. Touching electrocuted person may pass the current through you
TRUE
FALSE
25. First degree burn is the most serious classification
TRUE
FALSE
26. Foreign objects can cause choking if they get caught in your throat and block your airway
TRUE
FALSE
27. Bites from wild animals carry the risk of rabies
TRUE
FALSE
28. To take care of a nosebleedyou need to start CPR
TRUE
FALSE
29. For major burns, dial 911 immediately
TRUE
FALSE
30. To enhance healing of the bruise you need to keep the injured area as low as possible
TRUE
FALSE
31. A serious head injury requires immediate medical attention
TRUE
FALSE
32. To take care of a nosebleed dial 911 immediately
TRUE
FALSE
33. In case of head injury keep the person still
TRUE
FALSE
34. A puncture wound doesn't usually cause excessive bleeding
TRUE
FALSE
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