HEALTH: FIRST AID PRACTICE TEST QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS
If additional bandages are needed for a severely bleeding wound they should be placed on top of the
older bandages. - (answer)True
Which type of burn is BEST described in the image below? Blisters, scarring, more pain
A.
first-degree burn
B.
second-degree burn
C.
third-degree burn
D.
fourth-degree burn - (answer)B
Which of the following statements BEST explains why third-degree burns are less painful than second-
degree burns?
A.
Third-degree burns are not as severe as second-degree burns.
B.
Third-degree burns result in nerve damage, which reduces feeling.
C.
Blisters are a mechanism of second-degree burns to alleviate pain.
D.
Second-degree burns result in scarring. - (answer)B
First aid for severe injuries should always be followed by professional attention. - (answer)True
Which of the following is TRUE for CPR chest compressions?
A.
Compressions should be between 2.5 and 3 inches.
, HEALTH: FIRST AID PRACTICE TEST QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS
B.
50 compressions should be followed by 2 rescue breaths.
C.
100 compressions should be performed every minute.
D.
Elbows should be relaxed. - (answer)C
The acronym CPR stands for __________.
A.
cardiopalpatory resuscitation
B.
cardiopreparatory rescue
C.
cardiopulmonary resuscitation
D.
chest pressure and rescue - (answer)C
Consent from the victim is not always needed before providing first aid. - (answer)True
Which type of burn is BEST described in the image below? Reddish Skin, white border, some pain
A.
first-degree burn
B.
second-degree burn
C.
third-degree burn
D.
forth-degree burn - (answer)A
If additional bandages are needed for a severely bleeding wound they should be placed on top of the
older bandages. - (answer)True
Which type of burn is BEST described in the image below? Blisters, scarring, more pain
A.
first-degree burn
B.
second-degree burn
C.
third-degree burn
D.
fourth-degree burn - (answer)B
Which of the following statements BEST explains why third-degree burns are less painful than second-
degree burns?
A.
Third-degree burns are not as severe as second-degree burns.
B.
Third-degree burns result in nerve damage, which reduces feeling.
C.
Blisters are a mechanism of second-degree burns to alleviate pain.
D.
Second-degree burns result in scarring. - (answer)B
First aid for severe injuries should always be followed by professional attention. - (answer)True
Which of the following is TRUE for CPR chest compressions?
A.
Compressions should be between 2.5 and 3 inches.
, HEALTH: FIRST AID PRACTICE TEST QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS
B.
50 compressions should be followed by 2 rescue breaths.
C.
100 compressions should be performed every minute.
D.
Elbows should be relaxed. - (answer)C
The acronym CPR stands for __________.
A.
cardiopalpatory resuscitation
B.
cardiopreparatory rescue
C.
cardiopulmonary resuscitation
D.
chest pressure and rescue - (answer)C
Consent from the victim is not always needed before providing first aid. - (answer)True
Which type of burn is BEST described in the image below? Reddish Skin, white border, some pain
A.
first-degree burn
B.
second-degree burn
C.
third-degree burn
D.
forth-degree burn - (answer)A