Ryanair Initial Exam Questions and Answers
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what causes hyperglycaemia? - ANSWER>>too high sugar levels and too low insulin levels
what causes hypoglycaemia? - ANSWER>>too low blood sugar and too high insulin levels
Diabetes: the passenger has taken a sugary drink. There is no improvement in their condition.
What do you do next? - ANSWER>>nil by mouth and promote recovery
stroke, what is included in the treatment? - ANSWER>>lay the casualty down and raise their
head and shoulders
administer oxygen
assess level of consciousness (avpu), mind the casualty will be confused
what is the white FAK used for? - ANSWER>>emergency use
what is the green FAK used for? - ANSWER>>everyday use
what are the PDIs on the first aid kits? - ANSWER>>seal intact
stowage
quantity
febrile convulsion, what should we ask the parents to do if the child has a temperature? -
ANSWER>>remove infants clothes to cool (do not over cool)
fan child with a magazine or safety instruction card
some of the signs and symptoms of febrile convulsion? - ANSWER>>fever over 38 degrees
may be a rash
sweating
flushed skin
signs and symptoms of gastro intestinal disturbance? - ANSWER>>pain
swollen abdomen
,nausea and vomiting
shock if pain is severe
what is involved in someone who is feeling faint? - ANSWER>>sit and bend head down between
the knees
what is involved in treatment of someone who is recovering from fainting? -
ANSWER>>encourage to take deep breaths
oxygen may be given if they still feel unwell
signs and symptoms of hyperventilation - ANSWER>>over breathing
anxiety
flushed skin
light headedness, may eventually faint
tingling and spasms in hands and feet, hands and feet may eventually become claw like or over
extended position
may collapse
asthma what is included in the treatment? - ANSWER>>sit casualty up with their elbows on the
table in front
encourage to breathe slowly and deeply. it his helpful to advise them to breathe against their
lips - to purse their lips and exhale against the pressure
administer oxygen if necessary
epilepsy minor fit what is included in the treatment? - ANSWER>>casualty may be confused or
disoriented, advise them to see a doctor
How can a major fit present itself? - ANSWER>>in form of a full body convulsion
may have a brief warning period (aura) and may sit or lie down to prevent injury
How does Epilepsy present itself? - ANSWER>>Major fit and Minor fit
signs and symptoms of stroke? - ANSWER>>weakness or paralysis usually on one side of the
body
slurred speech, or inability to talk or control mouth
noisy breathing, slow bounding pulse
skin on the face appears flushed
a sudden severe headache
,confused mental state, casualty may appear stressed or tearful
loss of bladder and bowel control
a sudden progressive loss of consciousness
signs and symptoms of panic attack? - ANSWER>>headaches, backache and pressure in the
chest
palpitations
trembling
sweating
hyperventilation
signs and symptoms of a head injury? - ANSWER>>brief or partial loss of consciousness
following a blow to the head
dizziness
nausea
loss of memory
mild generalised headache
eyes will react to the light
straw coloured fluid or watery blood from nose or ear
wound or bruise on head
soft boggy area of depression of the scalp
deterioration in the level of response
lack of symmetry of the head or face
an intense headache
noisy slow breathing
slow strong pulse rate
unequal pupils
priorities when treating bleeding? - ANSWER>>protect yourself
control blood loss by applying pressure
cover open wounds to prevent infection
asthma, what is included in the special considerations? - ANSWER>>oxygen should be on low
flow
where placing elbows on tray table is not possible or comfortable, ask the casualty to rest
elbows on knees
if they dont have their own inhaler, always make a PA for a medically qualified person
, allergic reaction, what is included in the treatment? - ANSWER>>consider casualty's position, if
necessary (whichever eases their breathing)
administer oxygen
signs and symptoms of deep vein thrombosis? - ANSWER>>pain, swelling and tenderness in one
of the legs (usually the calf)
a heavy ache in the affected area
warm skin in the area of the clot
red skin particularly at the back of your leg below the knee
signs and symptoms of pulmonary embolism? - ANSWER>>chest pain, a sharp stabbing pain
that may be worse when you breathe in
shortness of breath, which can come on suddenly or develop gradually
coughing, usually dry, but may include coughing up blood or mucus that contains blood
feeling faint, dizzy or passing out
special considerations when treating DVT or pulmonary embolism? - ANSWER>>treatment for
DVT or PE is limited. anyone exhibiting signs or symptoms with predisposing factors should
always be suspected of having a PE until proven otherwise. therefore a diversion should be
considered and paramedics on arrival
signs of symptoms of a communicable disease? - ANSWER>>appearing unwell
persistent coughing
impaired breathing
persistent diarrhoea
persistent vomiting
skin rash or spots
bruising or bleeding without previous injury
confusion of recent onset
PDIs on smoke detector? - ANSWER>>green indicator light is on
detector has not been blocked or tampered with
how would you remove the PBE? - ANSWER>>1. Move away from the fire.
2. Grasp the top of the hood and pull forward over the face.
3. Place PBE in a metal tray or bar box.
4. Shake air to remove any excess O2.
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100% verified)
what causes hyperglycaemia? - ANSWER>>too high sugar levels and too low insulin levels
what causes hypoglycaemia? - ANSWER>>too low blood sugar and too high insulin levels
Diabetes: the passenger has taken a sugary drink. There is no improvement in their condition.
What do you do next? - ANSWER>>nil by mouth and promote recovery
stroke, what is included in the treatment? - ANSWER>>lay the casualty down and raise their
head and shoulders
administer oxygen
assess level of consciousness (avpu), mind the casualty will be confused
what is the white FAK used for? - ANSWER>>emergency use
what is the green FAK used for? - ANSWER>>everyday use
what are the PDIs on the first aid kits? - ANSWER>>seal intact
stowage
quantity
febrile convulsion, what should we ask the parents to do if the child has a temperature? -
ANSWER>>remove infants clothes to cool (do not over cool)
fan child with a magazine or safety instruction card
some of the signs and symptoms of febrile convulsion? - ANSWER>>fever over 38 degrees
may be a rash
sweating
flushed skin
signs and symptoms of gastro intestinal disturbance? - ANSWER>>pain
swollen abdomen
,nausea and vomiting
shock if pain is severe
what is involved in someone who is feeling faint? - ANSWER>>sit and bend head down between
the knees
what is involved in treatment of someone who is recovering from fainting? -
ANSWER>>encourage to take deep breaths
oxygen may be given if they still feel unwell
signs and symptoms of hyperventilation - ANSWER>>over breathing
anxiety
flushed skin
light headedness, may eventually faint
tingling and spasms in hands and feet, hands and feet may eventually become claw like or over
extended position
may collapse
asthma what is included in the treatment? - ANSWER>>sit casualty up with their elbows on the
table in front
encourage to breathe slowly and deeply. it his helpful to advise them to breathe against their
lips - to purse their lips and exhale against the pressure
administer oxygen if necessary
epilepsy minor fit what is included in the treatment? - ANSWER>>casualty may be confused or
disoriented, advise them to see a doctor
How can a major fit present itself? - ANSWER>>in form of a full body convulsion
may have a brief warning period (aura) and may sit or lie down to prevent injury
How does Epilepsy present itself? - ANSWER>>Major fit and Minor fit
signs and symptoms of stroke? - ANSWER>>weakness or paralysis usually on one side of the
body
slurred speech, or inability to talk or control mouth
noisy breathing, slow bounding pulse
skin on the face appears flushed
a sudden severe headache
,confused mental state, casualty may appear stressed or tearful
loss of bladder and bowel control
a sudden progressive loss of consciousness
signs and symptoms of panic attack? - ANSWER>>headaches, backache and pressure in the
chest
palpitations
trembling
sweating
hyperventilation
signs and symptoms of a head injury? - ANSWER>>brief or partial loss of consciousness
following a blow to the head
dizziness
nausea
loss of memory
mild generalised headache
eyes will react to the light
straw coloured fluid or watery blood from nose or ear
wound or bruise on head
soft boggy area of depression of the scalp
deterioration in the level of response
lack of symmetry of the head or face
an intense headache
noisy slow breathing
slow strong pulse rate
unequal pupils
priorities when treating bleeding? - ANSWER>>protect yourself
control blood loss by applying pressure
cover open wounds to prevent infection
asthma, what is included in the special considerations? - ANSWER>>oxygen should be on low
flow
where placing elbows on tray table is not possible or comfortable, ask the casualty to rest
elbows on knees
if they dont have their own inhaler, always make a PA for a medically qualified person
, allergic reaction, what is included in the treatment? - ANSWER>>consider casualty's position, if
necessary (whichever eases their breathing)
administer oxygen
signs and symptoms of deep vein thrombosis? - ANSWER>>pain, swelling and tenderness in one
of the legs (usually the calf)
a heavy ache in the affected area
warm skin in the area of the clot
red skin particularly at the back of your leg below the knee
signs and symptoms of pulmonary embolism? - ANSWER>>chest pain, a sharp stabbing pain
that may be worse when you breathe in
shortness of breath, which can come on suddenly or develop gradually
coughing, usually dry, but may include coughing up blood or mucus that contains blood
feeling faint, dizzy or passing out
special considerations when treating DVT or pulmonary embolism? - ANSWER>>treatment for
DVT or PE is limited. anyone exhibiting signs or symptoms with predisposing factors should
always be suspected of having a PE until proven otherwise. therefore a diversion should be
considered and paramedics on arrival
signs of symptoms of a communicable disease? - ANSWER>>appearing unwell
persistent coughing
impaired breathing
persistent diarrhoea
persistent vomiting
skin rash or spots
bruising or bleeding without previous injury
confusion of recent onset
PDIs on smoke detector? - ANSWER>>green indicator light is on
detector has not been blocked or tampered with
how would you remove the PBE? - ANSWER>>1. Move away from the fire.
2. Grasp the top of the hood and pull forward over the face.
3. Place PBE in a metal tray or bar box.
4. Shake air to remove any excess O2.