First
Responder
First
Aid/CPR/AED:
Module
2
exam
questions
with
100%
verified
correct
answers
When
it
is
safe
for
you
to
approach
a
victim,
you
should
attempt
to
determine
the
victim's
responsiveness
by
______.
-
ANSWER-tapping
and
shouting
What
are
the
effects
of
shock?
-
ANSWER-1)
Reduced
oxygen
to
body
tissues
and
organs,
2)
Low
body
temperature
due
to
restricted
blood
flow,
3)
Reduced
blood
flow
to
body
tissues
and
organs
The
"O"
in
the
DOTS
of
victim
secondary
assessment
stands
for:
-
ANSWER-Open
Injuries
At
the
scene
of
a
traffic
collision,
you
find
an
unconscious
victim
inside
one
of
the
vehicles
with
evidence
of
a
neck
injury .
How
do
you
open
the
airway?
-
ANSWER-Use
the
jaw-thrust
maneuver
When
giving
back
blows
or
chest
thrusts
to
an
infant,
what
is
the
correct
position
for
the
infant's
head
and
chest?
-
ANSWER-The
head
should
be
lower
than
the
chest
Place
the
following
links
in
the
chain
of
survival
in
the
correct
order
by
dragging
each
link
on
the
left
to
the
chain
(list)
on
the
right.
-
ANSWER-1)
Immediate
recognition
of
cardiac
arrest
and
activation
of
the
emergency
response
system, 2)
Early
cardiopulmonary
resuscitation
(CPR)
with
an
emphasis
on
chest
compressions,
3)
Rapid
defibrillation,
4)
Effective
advanced
life
support,
5)
Integrated
post-cardiac
arrest
care
A
MILD
airway
obstruction
is
a
condition
in
which
-
ANSWER-1)
the
victim
indicates
an
airway
problem
but
is
able
to
speak
or
cough
2)
an
adult
is
conscious
and
violently
coughing
and
red
in
the
face
from
the
ordeal
Which
of
the
following
images
shows
a
victim
in
the
correct
recovery
position?
-
ANSWER-(Photo
of
guy
laying
on
side
with
knees
tucked
toward
chest)
You
should
check
for
indications
of
life-threatening
conditions
and
place
the
victim
in
the
recovery
position
if
the
victim
has
-
ANSWER-
What
type
of
problem
would
an
officer
expect
to
find
while
performing
a
secondary
assessment?
-
ANSWER-Dislocated
shoulder
What
are
the
first
aid
measures
for
an
impaled
object?
-
ANSWER-1)
Stabilize
the
object
to
avoid
additional
damage
during
treatment,
2)
Apply
pressure
on
both
sides
of
the
object
to
control
bleeding,
3)
Expose
the
wound
For
an
avulsion,
when
the
body
part
is
not
completely
separated,
you
should
place
the
separated
tissue
back
in
place
before
applying
dressings
or
pressure
bandages.
-
ANSWER-T rue
An
officer
who
has
conducted
a
secondary
assessment
of
vital
signs
of
a
conscious
victim
should
be
prepared
to
advise
EMS
of
their