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21 Multiple choice questions
Term 1 of 21
If a newborn fails to breathe on its own within 30 seconds after birth, rubbing the infant's back
or tapping on the infant's feet may stimulate spontaneous respiration.
True
False
Term 2 of 21
A victim with a bee sting tells you that she is allergic to bees and that she has an epinephrine
auto injector. What first aid measures should be taken?
Activate EMS, assist the victim in administering her epinephrine, take measures to
prevent shock, and monitor vitals until EMS arrives.
Give the victim water to drink to flush out the venom.
Ignore the sting and continue with the hike.
Apply ice to the sting site and wait for symptoms to subside.
,Term 3 of 21
Which of the following are first aid concerns involved with animal or human bites?
1) Bleeding control
2) Circumstances of the bite, condition, and location of the assailing animal/human
3) Victim Infection
4) Prevention of shock
1) Replace wet clothing with dry clothing
2) If the victim has a pulse but is not breathing, being rescue breathing
3) Provide care to prevent shock
1) Provide care to prevent shock
2) Loosen or remove victim's clothing
3) Activate EMS
4) Cool the victim as quickly as possible
1) Wrap the affected area in a dry, loose bandage
2) Provide care to prevent shock
3) Immobilize and protect the affected areas
Term 4 of 21
Under which of the following child birth conditions should care be taken to transport the
patient in the prone knee-to-chest position?
1) Take measures to prevent shock
2) Arrange for immediate transfer of the patient to a medical facility
3) Minimize bleeding with towels or pads
1) Breach presentation
2) Cord presentation
3) Limb presentation
Provide care to prevent shock and monitor vital signs until EMS arrives
1) Replace wet clothing with dry clothing
2) If the victim has a pulse but is not breathing, being rescue breathing
3) Provide care to prevent shock
, Term 5 of 21
An expectant mother is experiencing excessive vaginal bleeding. What first aid measures
should be taken?
1) Bleeding control
2) Circumstances of the bite, condition, and location of the assailing animal/human
3) Victim Infection
4) Prevention of shock
1) Replace wet clothing with dry clothing
2) If the victim has a pulse but is not breathing, being rescue breathing
3) Provide care to prevent shock
1) Provide care to prevent shock
2) Loosen or remove victim's clothing
3) Activate EMS
4) Cool the victim as quickly as possible
1) Take measures to prevent shock
2) Arrange for immediate transfer of the patient to a medical facility
3) Minimize bleeding with towels or pads
Term 6 of 21
What stage of labor begins with a bulging vaginal opening and the baby's head crowning and
ends with the delivery of the infant?
Phase 2
Grade 2
Stage 1
Stage 2
21 Multiple choice questions
Term 1 of 21
If a newborn fails to breathe on its own within 30 seconds after birth, rubbing the infant's back
or tapping on the infant's feet may stimulate spontaneous respiration.
True
False
Term 2 of 21
A victim with a bee sting tells you that she is allergic to bees and that she has an epinephrine
auto injector. What first aid measures should be taken?
Activate EMS, assist the victim in administering her epinephrine, take measures to
prevent shock, and monitor vitals until EMS arrives.
Give the victim water to drink to flush out the venom.
Ignore the sting and continue with the hike.
Apply ice to the sting site and wait for symptoms to subside.
,Term 3 of 21
Which of the following are first aid concerns involved with animal or human bites?
1) Bleeding control
2) Circumstances of the bite, condition, and location of the assailing animal/human
3) Victim Infection
4) Prevention of shock
1) Replace wet clothing with dry clothing
2) If the victim has a pulse but is not breathing, being rescue breathing
3) Provide care to prevent shock
1) Provide care to prevent shock
2) Loosen or remove victim's clothing
3) Activate EMS
4) Cool the victim as quickly as possible
1) Wrap the affected area in a dry, loose bandage
2) Provide care to prevent shock
3) Immobilize and protect the affected areas
Term 4 of 21
Under which of the following child birth conditions should care be taken to transport the
patient in the prone knee-to-chest position?
1) Take measures to prevent shock
2) Arrange for immediate transfer of the patient to a medical facility
3) Minimize bleeding with towels or pads
1) Breach presentation
2) Cord presentation
3) Limb presentation
Provide care to prevent shock and monitor vital signs until EMS arrives
1) Replace wet clothing with dry clothing
2) If the victim has a pulse but is not breathing, being rescue breathing
3) Provide care to prevent shock
, Term 5 of 21
An expectant mother is experiencing excessive vaginal bleeding. What first aid measures
should be taken?
1) Bleeding control
2) Circumstances of the bite, condition, and location of the assailing animal/human
3) Victim Infection
4) Prevention of shock
1) Replace wet clothing with dry clothing
2) If the victim has a pulse but is not breathing, being rescue breathing
3) Provide care to prevent shock
1) Provide care to prevent shock
2) Loosen or remove victim's clothing
3) Activate EMS
4) Cool the victim as quickly as possible
1) Take measures to prevent shock
2) Arrange for immediate transfer of the patient to a medical facility
3) Minimize bleeding with towels or pads
Term 6 of 21
What stage of labor begins with a bulging vaginal opening and the baby's head crowning and
ends with the delivery of the infant?
Phase 2
Grade 2
Stage 1
Stage 2