RYANAIR - INITIAL #4- REVISION EXAM
QUESTIONS WITH CORRECT ANSWERS
What is the correct recovery position for infants? - Answer-If a baby is unconscious and
breathing, hold them on their side, head tilted, you were giving them a cuddle, with their
head lower than their tummy
What are the dangers of unconsciousness? - Answer-DANGERS
- The tongue may relax and block the airway
- The casualty cannot cought
- The casualty cannot swallow
How old is an infant in first aid? - Answer-Birth to 1 year old
How old is a child in first aid? - Answer-1 year to puberty
What documentation do CC fill out during/ after dealing with a first aid incident? -
Answer-Observation chart
Cabin Crew report
Cabin Defects log book
How do you check for breathing when dealing with an unconscious passenger? -
Answer-Keeping the airway open, look, listen
- Look for the chest movement
- Listen at the passengers mouth for breath sounds
What does "Response" mean when dealing with an unconscious passenger? - Answer-
Response - speak, shake, pinch - if there is no response casualty is unconscious.
Until when should CC continue CPR? - Answer-Continue CPR
- Until you see signs of life
- Until medical personnel arrive.
How do you know a casualty is unconscious? - Answer-If there is no response to any of
these stimuli, you know the passenger is unconscious.
What is the maximum amount of time that should be given when checking if an
unconscious passenger is breathing? - Answer-10 seconds
Who is responsible for collecting First Aid equipment in the event of a medical
emergency? - Answer-The back up (the third CC who has arrived in the scene).
How should compressions be given to an infant? - Answer-With 2 fingers
, How should compressions be given to a small child? - Answer-The heel of one hand
only
What are the first aid roles? - Answer-• The First Aider
• Communicator
• The Back Up
• Other CC
What is the ratio of breaths to compressions for a Child/ Infant CPR? - Answer-30
compressions/ 2 breaths
What is the current standard of CPR in an Adult? - Answer-100 - 120 per minute
What are the pulse points for CC? - Answer-Radial Pulse
Brachial Pulse
How many CC are involved in moving an unconscious passenger from their seat? -
Answer-3 Two to lift the body, one to hold the head.
What is the correct sequence when dealing with a potentially unconscious passenger? -
Answer-1. Dealing;
2. Response;
3. Send;
4. Airway;
5. Breathing
6 .Circulation
What is the normal pulse rate for an infant? - Answer-90-150 bpm
What is the normal pulse rate for a child? - Answer-70-140 bpm
What is the normal breathing rate of an adult? - Answer-12 - 20
In which scenarios do we use Portable Oxygen bottles stowed on board the a/c? -
Answer-Emergency:
First Aid
Decompression
Therapeutic:
Infant
Asthma
PAX who have pre-booked 02
What 3 basic questions would be asked to a conscious casualty during the Examine
Stage? - Answer-What is the matter?
Have you had this condition before?
QUESTIONS WITH CORRECT ANSWERS
What is the correct recovery position for infants? - Answer-If a baby is unconscious and
breathing, hold them on their side, head tilted, you were giving them a cuddle, with their
head lower than their tummy
What are the dangers of unconsciousness? - Answer-DANGERS
- The tongue may relax and block the airway
- The casualty cannot cought
- The casualty cannot swallow
How old is an infant in first aid? - Answer-Birth to 1 year old
How old is a child in first aid? - Answer-1 year to puberty
What documentation do CC fill out during/ after dealing with a first aid incident? -
Answer-Observation chart
Cabin Crew report
Cabin Defects log book
How do you check for breathing when dealing with an unconscious passenger? -
Answer-Keeping the airway open, look, listen
- Look for the chest movement
- Listen at the passengers mouth for breath sounds
What does "Response" mean when dealing with an unconscious passenger? - Answer-
Response - speak, shake, pinch - if there is no response casualty is unconscious.
Until when should CC continue CPR? - Answer-Continue CPR
- Until you see signs of life
- Until medical personnel arrive.
How do you know a casualty is unconscious? - Answer-If there is no response to any of
these stimuli, you know the passenger is unconscious.
What is the maximum amount of time that should be given when checking if an
unconscious passenger is breathing? - Answer-10 seconds
Who is responsible for collecting First Aid equipment in the event of a medical
emergency? - Answer-The back up (the third CC who has arrived in the scene).
How should compressions be given to an infant? - Answer-With 2 fingers
, How should compressions be given to a small child? - Answer-The heel of one hand
only
What are the first aid roles? - Answer-• The First Aider
• Communicator
• The Back Up
• Other CC
What is the ratio of breaths to compressions for a Child/ Infant CPR? - Answer-30
compressions/ 2 breaths
What is the current standard of CPR in an Adult? - Answer-100 - 120 per minute
What are the pulse points for CC? - Answer-Radial Pulse
Brachial Pulse
How many CC are involved in moving an unconscious passenger from their seat? -
Answer-3 Two to lift the body, one to hold the head.
What is the correct sequence when dealing with a potentially unconscious passenger? -
Answer-1. Dealing;
2. Response;
3. Send;
4. Airway;
5. Breathing
6 .Circulation
What is the normal pulse rate for an infant? - Answer-90-150 bpm
What is the normal pulse rate for a child? - Answer-70-140 bpm
What is the normal breathing rate of an adult? - Answer-12 - 20
In which scenarios do we use Portable Oxygen bottles stowed on board the a/c? -
Answer-Emergency:
First Aid
Decompression
Therapeutic:
Infant
Asthma
PAX who have pre-booked 02
What 3 basic questions would be asked to a conscious casualty during the Examine
Stage? - Answer-What is the matter?
Have you had this condition before?