Instructor Final Exam Questions Fully
Solved.
Wilderness and Remote First Aid instructors are recertified to teach if they: - Answer Teach at
least one course of record during their certification period ari take an online assessment on the
Red Cross Learning Center.
Information on how to plan and conduct the Wilderness and Remote First Aid course is in the: -
Answer American Red Cross First Aid/CPR/AED Instructor's Manual.
To participate in the Wilderness and Remote First Aid course, what age must participants be by
the last scheduled session of the course? - Answer 14 years
If you have a large class, it is appropriate to have an instructor aide conduct a scenario while
you conduct another. - Answer False
Participants who successfully complete the Wilderness and Remote First Aid course receive a
certificate that: - Answer Is valid for 2 years.
All scenarios are required to be performed outdoors. If conditions outside are not conducive to
learning, the class must be canceled until such time that the course can be completed outdoors.
- Answer False
Which should an instructor complete and/or submit on the Red Cross
Learning within 10 working days after the completion of each Wilderness and Remote First Aid
course? - Answer Course Record Entry
The process that gives participants a chance to describe their experiences in their own terms,
listen to and learn from other's experiences, and incorporate them with prior knowledge is
known as: - Answer Reflecting
As you assess the group and environment for issues that could affect safety, you should take
corrective action if necessary to minimize or remove any risks. In some cases, this may mean
, First Aid course if one or more participants are younger than 18 years of age. - Answer True
If a person can fully meet the objectives of the Wilderness and Remote First Aid course but
cannot complete a skill specifically as it is presented in the materials due to a disability: -
Answer He or she can be issued a course completion certificate.
Tourniquets are frequently necessary in wilderness and remote environments. - Answer False
When demonstrating how to apply a tourniquet, you should: - Answer Both of the following:
Demonstrate applying a tourniquet to a volunteer from class but only simulate tightening the
tourniquet.
AND
Use a commercial emergency tourniquet, if available.
After checking the scene, your goal is to: - Answer Identify and care for any immediate threats
to life.
Once you have determined that the patient is free from immediate threats to life, you should
perform a secondary assessment. Why is this necessary? - Answer To find every problem
requiring first aid.
Normal heart rate range is between: - Answer 60 and 100 beats per minute.
On the AVP U scale, a person who can tell you his or her name and where he or she is located
but who cannot provide other information is: - Answer A+0x2.
LOC refers to: - Answer Level of Consciousness.
What does the "E" stand for in
SAMPLE history? - Answer Events leading up to the accident or illness
The mnemonic SOAP reminds you to record information about the patient and your plan for
care. Which question is an example of the type of information you are trying to document in the
"S" in SOAP? - Answer What are the patient's complaints?