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First Aid Test

Healthcare10 CardsCreated 10 months ago

This deck covers essential first aid questions and answers, focusing on treatments for bites, stings, burns, hemorrhages, and more.

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When treating Bites & Stings you should use:

An AED (Automated External Defibrillator).

An auto-injection.

An auto-injection.

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Key Terms

Term
Definition

When treating Bites & Stings you should use:

An AED (Automated External Defibrillator).

An auto-injection.

An auto-injection.

There are 3 different degrees of burns.
O True
O False

True

If a patient is experiencing a Hemorrhage you should:
Check universal precautions.
Perform CPR.
Wrap Hemorrhage.
All of the above.

All of the above.

You should immediately call 911 if a patient undergoes a 3rd degree burn resulting from an electroshock.
True
False

True

Call 911 immediately if a patient has a Heart Attack.
O True
O False

True

If a patient undergoes a Head Injury it's possible the patient has had a concussion.
O True
O False

True

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TermDefinition

When treating Bites & Stings you should use:

An AED (Automated External Defibrillator).

An auto-injection.

An auto-injection.

There are 3 different degrees of burns.
O True
O False

True

If a patient is experiencing a Hemorrhage you should:
Check universal precautions.
Perform CPR.
Wrap Hemorrhage.
All of the above.

All of the above.

You should immediately call 911 if a patient undergoes a 3rd degree burn resulting from an electroshock.
True
False

True

Call 911 immediately if a patient has a Heart Attack.
O True
O False

True

If a patient undergoes a Head Injury it's possible the patient has had a concussion.
O True
O False

True

Hypothermia is when a patient is extremely:
O Hot
O Confused
O Exhausted
O Cold

Cold

If a patient accidentally overdoses on a drug hold onto to the container and/or label for the EMS or hospital.
O True
O False

True

Its okay to move a patient who has undergone a Spinal Injury.
O True
O False

False

Symptoms of a Stroke can be:
O Poisoning, burns, and/or blood loss.
O Droopy face, arm, and/or speech.
O Lack of oxygen, wheezing, and/or sweating
O None of the above.

Droopy face, arm, and/or speech.