NSC CPR certification Exam with
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F - ANSWER-T/F when first aid is give, the victim does not need further medical
attention
T - ANSWER-T/F first aid given promptly can save lives and reduce severity of injuries
D - ANSWER-Select the best answer. Being prepared for an emergency means
a) knowing what to do
b) being ready to act anytime, anywhere
c)knowing how to get medical care for a victim
d)all of the above
D - ANSWER-Select the best answer. It is a good idea to have a first aid kit-
a) in your home
b)in your car
c)on recreational outings
d)all of the above
F - ANSWER-The best thing to do in any emergency is to move the victim to your car
and rush to an emergency department T/F
d - ANSWER-You have a duty to act when:
a)you stop at the scene of an emergency
b)you have taken a first aid course
c)you have a first aid kit
d)when your job requires you yo give first aid when needed
d - ANSWER-The goals of first aid include-
a) keeping the victim alive until he or she receives medical care
b)preventing the victim's condition from worsening
c)ensuring the victim receives appropriate medical care
d) all of the above
b - ANSWER-If you are in a crowd of people when someone is suddenly injured, it is
best to-
a)wait to see if someone steps forward to help the victim
b)be confident and do not hesitate to offer your help
c)offer your cellphone to anyone who wants to call for help
d)stay nearby and wait to see if the victim asks for help
, b - ANSWER-most nonfatal injuries occur in-
a)workplaces
b)homes
c)public places
d)schools
a - ANSWER-your primary role in the EMS system is to-
a)call 911 in an emergency
b)assist the EMS crew in caring for a victim
c)diagnose the victim's condition to determine which EMS personnel should come
d)advise the dispatcher on how many emergency responders to send
d - ANSWER-before calling 911 you should know-
a)where you are
b)the telephone number you are calling from
c)whether the victim is responsive
d)all of the above
d - ANSWER-for which conditions should you call 911-
a)not breathing normally or difficulty breathing
b)poisoning, drug overdose
c)vomiting or having seizures
d)all of the above
c - ANSWER-you are obligated to give first aid when-
a)any person who is alone needs it
b)the victim is seriously injured
c)you have already begun voluntarily giving it
d)all of the above
c - ANSWER-you usually have automatic consent to give first aid to-
a)all victims
b)all responsive victims
c)all unresponsive victims
d)all child victims
b - ANSWER-a person who is choking is said to have-
a)altered mental status
b)an airway obstruction
c)an arrhythmia
d)a metabolic disorder
a - ANSWER-heart attack may cause-
a)crushing pain in the chest
b)severe bleeding
c)seizures
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F - ANSWER-T/F when first aid is give, the victim does not need further medical
attention
T - ANSWER-T/F first aid given promptly can save lives and reduce severity of injuries
D - ANSWER-Select the best answer. Being prepared for an emergency means
a) knowing what to do
b) being ready to act anytime, anywhere
c)knowing how to get medical care for a victim
d)all of the above
D - ANSWER-Select the best answer. It is a good idea to have a first aid kit-
a) in your home
b)in your car
c)on recreational outings
d)all of the above
F - ANSWER-The best thing to do in any emergency is to move the victim to your car
and rush to an emergency department T/F
d - ANSWER-You have a duty to act when:
a)you stop at the scene of an emergency
b)you have taken a first aid course
c)you have a first aid kit
d)when your job requires you yo give first aid when needed
d - ANSWER-The goals of first aid include-
a) keeping the victim alive until he or she receives medical care
b)preventing the victim's condition from worsening
c)ensuring the victim receives appropriate medical care
d) all of the above
b - ANSWER-If you are in a crowd of people when someone is suddenly injured, it is
best to-
a)wait to see if someone steps forward to help the victim
b)be confident and do not hesitate to offer your help
c)offer your cellphone to anyone who wants to call for help
d)stay nearby and wait to see if the victim asks for help
, b - ANSWER-most nonfatal injuries occur in-
a)workplaces
b)homes
c)public places
d)schools
a - ANSWER-your primary role in the EMS system is to-
a)call 911 in an emergency
b)assist the EMS crew in caring for a victim
c)diagnose the victim's condition to determine which EMS personnel should come
d)advise the dispatcher on how many emergency responders to send
d - ANSWER-before calling 911 you should know-
a)where you are
b)the telephone number you are calling from
c)whether the victim is responsive
d)all of the above
d - ANSWER-for which conditions should you call 911-
a)not breathing normally or difficulty breathing
b)poisoning, drug overdose
c)vomiting or having seizures
d)all of the above
c - ANSWER-you are obligated to give first aid when-
a)any person who is alone needs it
b)the victim is seriously injured
c)you have already begun voluntarily giving it
d)all of the above
c - ANSWER-you usually have automatic consent to give first aid to-
a)all victims
b)all responsive victims
c)all unresponsive victims
d)all child victims
b - ANSWER-a person who is choking is said to have-
a)altered mental status
b)an airway obstruction
c)an arrhythmia
d)a metabolic disorder
a - ANSWER-heart attack may cause-
a)crushing pain in the chest
b)severe bleeding
c)seizures