FIRST AID EXAM REVIEW 2025 VERIFIED
SOLUTIONS LATEST EDITION
First Aid - ANS-Immediate care that you give someone with an illness or injury before someone with
more advanced training arrives.
list items found in a first aid kit - ANS-flashlight, extra batteries, scissors, tweezers, gloves, protective eye
wear, band aids, sterile; eye pads, gauze, trauma pads.
What to consider when approaching a scene... - ANS-Poisonous fumes
Busy street
Parking lot
Universal Precautions - ANS-Policies intended to protect you and others.
Treat everyone's blood and body fluid as if it were infected.
PPE - ANS-Personal Protective Equipment
Protects you from body fluids that can carry germs that cause disease.
Examples of PPE (3) - ANS-Gloves
Eye protection
Mask
Blood Borne Diseases (3) - ANS-HIV
HBV
HCV
, Symptoms of Difficult Breathing - ANS-Breathing very fast or very slow.
Having trouble with every breath.
Noisy breathing (whistle or sound as air enters or leaves the lungs)
Can only make sounds or say a few words between breaths
Two parts of an Inhaler - ANS-1. Medicine canister
2. Mouth piece
Things people are allergic to.... - ANS-Foods - shellfish, nuts, eggs, chocolate
Insect stings or bites - especially bee or wasp stings
Where to give EPI pen - ANS-Side of the thigh.
How long to hold EPI pen in place - ANS-At least 10 seconds.
Mild Allergic Reaction - ANS-Stuffy nose
Sneezing
Itchy eyes
Severe Allergic Reaction - ANS-Trouble breathing
Swelling of tongue and face
Signs of shock
Signs of Heart Attack - ANS-Chest discomfort (pressure, squeezing, fullness or pain) that lasts more than
a few minutes or goes away and comes back.
Discomfort in arm(s), back, neck, jaw or abdomen.
SOB
Cold sweat
SOLUTIONS LATEST EDITION
First Aid - ANS-Immediate care that you give someone with an illness or injury before someone with
more advanced training arrives.
list items found in a first aid kit - ANS-flashlight, extra batteries, scissors, tweezers, gloves, protective eye
wear, band aids, sterile; eye pads, gauze, trauma pads.
What to consider when approaching a scene... - ANS-Poisonous fumes
Busy street
Parking lot
Universal Precautions - ANS-Policies intended to protect you and others.
Treat everyone's blood and body fluid as if it were infected.
PPE - ANS-Personal Protective Equipment
Protects you from body fluids that can carry germs that cause disease.
Examples of PPE (3) - ANS-Gloves
Eye protection
Mask
Blood Borne Diseases (3) - ANS-HIV
HBV
HCV
, Symptoms of Difficult Breathing - ANS-Breathing very fast or very slow.
Having trouble with every breath.
Noisy breathing (whistle or sound as air enters or leaves the lungs)
Can only make sounds or say a few words between breaths
Two parts of an Inhaler - ANS-1. Medicine canister
2. Mouth piece
Things people are allergic to.... - ANS-Foods - shellfish, nuts, eggs, chocolate
Insect stings or bites - especially bee or wasp stings
Where to give EPI pen - ANS-Side of the thigh.
How long to hold EPI pen in place - ANS-At least 10 seconds.
Mild Allergic Reaction - ANS-Stuffy nose
Sneezing
Itchy eyes
Severe Allergic Reaction - ANS-Trouble breathing
Swelling of tongue and face
Signs of shock
Signs of Heart Attack - ANS-Chest discomfort (pressure, squeezing, fullness or pain) that lasts more than
a few minutes or goes away and comes back.
Discomfort in arm(s), back, neck, jaw or abdomen.
SOB
Cold sweat