INTERNATIONAL COMMITTEE OF RED CROSS
PREMIUM REVIEW SET 2026 PRACTICE
SOLUTION GUARANTEED PASS
◉ T or F. You should install smoke and carbon monoxide detectors
and test them regularly. Answer: True
◉ T or F. If you have a 6m-hour kit, you shouldn't need to also
prepare a grab-and-go kit. Answer: False
◉ T or F. As long as you have a first aid kit stored at home, and
everyone in the family knows where to find it, you shouldn't need to
have another one stored elsewhere. Answer: False. You should keep
first aid kits handy in your home, car, and workplace.
◉ T or F. Your emergency escape plan should include two meeting
places- one outside the home to use in case of fire and one outside
the neighbourhood to use in case you cannot return home after a
disaster. Answer: True
◉ T or F. You should review and practice the first aid skills that you
learn in this course so that you will have the confidence and
knowledge to respond in an emergency. Answer: True
,◉ Signs of Emergency. Answer: Strange sights, sounds, odors,
actions, behaviors can all be signs of an emergency.
◉ 4 common reasons why people don't want to get involved in an
emergency. Answer: The bystander effect: "someone else will look
after her"
Unpleasant injuries or illnesses: "that makes me feel sick!"
Catching a disease: "i don't want to get sick!"
Doing something wrong/ causing more harm: "what if I make him
worse?"
◉ Laws to protect you in case of an emergency. Answer: Good
Samaritan laws: requires you to use common sense and to give only
the type of emergency care that is within your training
"reasonable and prudent person"
◉ A prudent person would. Answer: - move a person only if their life
was in danger
- ask for consent
- call 911
- continue to care until more highly trained person take over
◉ Good Samaritan laws in Quebec. Answer: You need to stop and
provide assistance in an emergency, at a minimum call 911
, ◉ Getting permission to help. Answer: Get the permission before
giving care
-baby or child ( ask their parent, guardian, caregiver)
-baby or child alone (you have the permission) (implied consent)
◉ Difficult to get permission, or denied. Answer: - you don't speak
the same language (find a translator person, use your cellphone)
-the person is unresponsive, confused, has mental impairment
(implied consent)
-the person refuses care (respect the person's decisions)
◉ Every adult in Canada has. Answer: A legal duty to report child
abuse or neglect, even if it is not confirmed
◉ The Chain of Survival Behaviours. Answer: Prevent and prepare,
early recognition, first aid/access help, self-recovery/early medical
care.
◉ As a First Aider, you need to:. Answer: Recognize the emergency,
protect yourself, act according to your skills, knowledge, and
comfort level
◉ Simplest way of providing first aid. Answer: Call 911
PREMIUM REVIEW SET 2026 PRACTICE
SOLUTION GUARANTEED PASS
◉ T or F. You should install smoke and carbon monoxide detectors
and test them regularly. Answer: True
◉ T or F. If you have a 6m-hour kit, you shouldn't need to also
prepare a grab-and-go kit. Answer: False
◉ T or F. As long as you have a first aid kit stored at home, and
everyone in the family knows where to find it, you shouldn't need to
have another one stored elsewhere. Answer: False. You should keep
first aid kits handy in your home, car, and workplace.
◉ T or F. Your emergency escape plan should include two meeting
places- one outside the home to use in case of fire and one outside
the neighbourhood to use in case you cannot return home after a
disaster. Answer: True
◉ T or F. You should review and practice the first aid skills that you
learn in this course so that you will have the confidence and
knowledge to respond in an emergency. Answer: True
,◉ Signs of Emergency. Answer: Strange sights, sounds, odors,
actions, behaviors can all be signs of an emergency.
◉ 4 common reasons why people don't want to get involved in an
emergency. Answer: The bystander effect: "someone else will look
after her"
Unpleasant injuries or illnesses: "that makes me feel sick!"
Catching a disease: "i don't want to get sick!"
Doing something wrong/ causing more harm: "what if I make him
worse?"
◉ Laws to protect you in case of an emergency. Answer: Good
Samaritan laws: requires you to use common sense and to give only
the type of emergency care that is within your training
"reasonable and prudent person"
◉ A prudent person would. Answer: - move a person only if their life
was in danger
- ask for consent
- call 911
- continue to care until more highly trained person take over
◉ Good Samaritan laws in Quebec. Answer: You need to stop and
provide assistance in an emergency, at a minimum call 911
, ◉ Getting permission to help. Answer: Get the permission before
giving care
-baby or child ( ask their parent, guardian, caregiver)
-baby or child alone (you have the permission) (implied consent)
◉ Difficult to get permission, or denied. Answer: - you don't speak
the same language (find a translator person, use your cellphone)
-the person is unresponsive, confused, has mental impairment
(implied consent)
-the person refuses care (respect the person's decisions)
◉ Every adult in Canada has. Answer: A legal duty to report child
abuse or neglect, even if it is not confirmed
◉ The Chain of Survival Behaviours. Answer: Prevent and prepare,
early recognition, first aid/access help, self-recovery/early medical
care.
◉ As a First Aider, you need to:. Answer: Recognize the emergency,
protect yourself, act according to your skills, knowledge, and
comfort level
◉ Simplest way of providing first aid. Answer: Call 911