(First Aid for Criminal Justice Officers) pt.2 | QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS |
2025/2026
Questions in this set (100)
(First Aid for Criminal Justice Officers) 15 seconds 3 multiple choice options
•__________________To take a
patient's pulse, place your
fingers on a pulse point. Count
the number of beats for _.
Multiply this number by four to
arrive at the patient's average
pulse rate.
(First Aid for Criminal Justice 15 minutes 3 multiple choice options
Officers) Complete an Ongoing
Assessment
If the patient is stable, reassess every
____________.
(First Aid for Criminal Justice five minutes 3 multiple choice options
Officers) Complete an Ongoing
Assessment
If unstable, reassess every__.
Continue an ongoing assessment
until EMS relieve you.
In your ongoing assessment,
reassess the patient's
responsiveness level, airway and
breathing, and pulse rate and
quality.
,(First Aid for Criminal Justice Officers) recovery position 3 multiple choice options
The________helps maintain an open
airway should the patient become
nauseated or vomit, and may
prevent breathing restrictions, such
as positional asphyxia.
(First Aid for Criminal Justice Officers) positional asphyxia 3 multiple choice options
The recovery position helps
maintain an open airway should
the patient become nauseated
or vomit, and may prevent
breathing restrictions, such as
_____________________________
_.
(First Aid for Criminal Justice Officers) Positional asphyxia 3 multiple choice options
_________occurs when someone's
body
is in a position that interferes or
prevents them from breathing
adequately and leads to an
insufficient intake of oxygen that
the body needs.
(First Aid for Criminal Justice Officers) START 3 multiple choice options
The______method of triage can be
used
to assess many patients
rapidly, and personnel with
limited medical training can use
it effectively.
(First Aid for Criminal Justice Officers) Simple Triage and Rapid Treatment (START) 3 multiple choice options
START =
(First Aid for Criminal Justice Officers) RED 3 multiple choice options
Classify patients according to the
START protocols.
—immediate
(First Aid for Criminal Justice Officers) YELLOW 3 multiple choice options
Classify patients according to the
START protocols.
—delayed
, (First Aid for Criminal Justice Officers) GREEN 3 multiple choice options
Classify patients according to the
START protocols.
—ambulatory (minor)
2025/2026
Questions in this set (100)
(First Aid for Criminal Justice Officers) 15 seconds 3 multiple choice options
•__________________To take a
patient's pulse, place your
fingers on a pulse point. Count
the number of beats for _.
Multiply this number by four to
arrive at the patient's average
pulse rate.
(First Aid for Criminal Justice 15 minutes 3 multiple choice options
Officers) Complete an Ongoing
Assessment
If the patient is stable, reassess every
____________.
(First Aid for Criminal Justice five minutes 3 multiple choice options
Officers) Complete an Ongoing
Assessment
If unstable, reassess every__.
Continue an ongoing assessment
until EMS relieve you.
In your ongoing assessment,
reassess the patient's
responsiveness level, airway and
breathing, and pulse rate and
quality.
,(First Aid for Criminal Justice Officers) recovery position 3 multiple choice options
The________helps maintain an open
airway should the patient become
nauseated or vomit, and may
prevent breathing restrictions, such
as positional asphyxia.
(First Aid for Criminal Justice Officers) positional asphyxia 3 multiple choice options
The recovery position helps
maintain an open airway should
the patient become nauseated
or vomit, and may prevent
breathing restrictions, such as
_____________________________
_.
(First Aid for Criminal Justice Officers) Positional asphyxia 3 multiple choice options
_________occurs when someone's
body
is in a position that interferes or
prevents them from breathing
adequately and leads to an
insufficient intake of oxygen that
the body needs.
(First Aid for Criminal Justice Officers) START 3 multiple choice options
The______method of triage can be
used
to assess many patients
rapidly, and personnel with
limited medical training can use
it effectively.
(First Aid for Criminal Justice Officers) Simple Triage and Rapid Treatment (START) 3 multiple choice options
START =
(First Aid for Criminal Justice Officers) RED 3 multiple choice options
Classify patients according to the
START protocols.
—immediate
(First Aid for Criminal Justice Officers) YELLOW 3 multiple choice options
Classify patients according to the
START protocols.
—delayed
, (First Aid for Criminal Justice Officers) GREEN 3 multiple choice options
Classify patients according to the
START protocols.
—ambulatory (minor)