SKI PATROL EXAM QUESTIONS WITH
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VERSION 2025/2026.
True - ANS When unconscious, the law assumes a person would have provided consent in an
emergency situation where there is a risk of further injury, this is implied consent.
Nine - ANS The CSP is divided into geographic regions called divisions. How many divisions
are there?
1941 - ANS The CSPS was formed in _______ by Dr. Douglas Firth at the request of the
Canadian Amateur Ski Association.
To save life, prevent a patient's condition from worsening and alleviate suffering until
professional medical care becomes available. - ANS The purpose of first aid is:
The gallbladder. - ANS Which of the following is a pear-shaped sac, 10cm long and three-cm
wide that serves as a storage place for bile?
a.
Physical.
b.
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,Emotional. (Correct)
c.
Biological.
d.
Psychosocial. - ANS Which of the following is not a classification of occupational hazards?
True - ANS When irritated, the peritoneum causes a guarding response of the entire
abdominal wall - this indicates a potentially life threatening situation.
Scene survey, primary assessment, transportation decision, and secondary examination. -
ANS Performing a rapid but accurate assessment of an injured person is a critical function of
a Regular Member (AFA certified). In which order is it done?
Danger of further injury. - ANS The first priority in doing a scene survey is:
a.
Danger of further injury.
b.
Number of injured people.
c.
Visible severe bleeding.
d.
All answers are correct. (Correct) - ANS When evaluating the scene during the patient
assessment, you should be looking for:
Cells - ANS The fundamental unit of structure and function within the human body is:
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, True - ANS The Central Nervous System consists of two joined organs, the brain and the
spinal cord.
The autonomic nervous system. - ANS The "Fight or Flight" response is associated with:
The tongue. - ANS The most common cause of a respiratory emergency for an unresponsive
patient is:
A supply of normal air and a clear airway. - ANS Normal respiration requires one of the
following to function:
Oxygen. - ANS Arterial blood is usually bright red in colour as a result of the presence of:
Call for help. - ANS While conducting a primary assessment with protective gloves on, there
is minimal response to pain stimuli and at the same time the patient is moaning and twitching.
What would your next action be?
Clear airway and breathing. - ANS You come across a patient who is bleeding profusely, is
unconscious, and not breathing, your first priority would be:
Alert, verbal, pain, unresponsive. - ANS The acronym AVPU stands for:
False - ANS A patient considered to be verbal is one that responds to questions verbally.
Obtaining permission. - ANS The first part of primary assessment is:
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100% CORRECT ANSWERS LATEST
VERSION 2025/2026.
True - ANS When unconscious, the law assumes a person would have provided consent in an
emergency situation where there is a risk of further injury, this is implied consent.
Nine - ANS The CSP is divided into geographic regions called divisions. How many divisions
are there?
1941 - ANS The CSPS was formed in _______ by Dr. Douglas Firth at the request of the
Canadian Amateur Ski Association.
To save life, prevent a patient's condition from worsening and alleviate suffering until
professional medical care becomes available. - ANS The purpose of first aid is:
The gallbladder. - ANS Which of the following is a pear-shaped sac, 10cm long and three-cm
wide that serves as a storage place for bile?
a.
Physical.
b.
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,Emotional. (Correct)
c.
Biological.
d.
Psychosocial. - ANS Which of the following is not a classification of occupational hazards?
True - ANS When irritated, the peritoneum causes a guarding response of the entire
abdominal wall - this indicates a potentially life threatening situation.
Scene survey, primary assessment, transportation decision, and secondary examination. -
ANS Performing a rapid but accurate assessment of an injured person is a critical function of
a Regular Member (AFA certified). In which order is it done?
Danger of further injury. - ANS The first priority in doing a scene survey is:
a.
Danger of further injury.
b.
Number of injured people.
c.
Visible severe bleeding.
d.
All answers are correct. (Correct) - ANS When evaluating the scene during the patient
assessment, you should be looking for:
Cells - ANS The fundamental unit of structure and function within the human body is:
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, True - ANS The Central Nervous System consists of two joined organs, the brain and the
spinal cord.
The autonomic nervous system. - ANS The "Fight or Flight" response is associated with:
The tongue. - ANS The most common cause of a respiratory emergency for an unresponsive
patient is:
A supply of normal air and a clear airway. - ANS Normal respiration requires one of the
following to function:
Oxygen. - ANS Arterial blood is usually bright red in colour as a result of the presence of:
Call for help. - ANS While conducting a primary assessment with protective gloves on, there
is minimal response to pain stimuli and at the same time the patient is moaning and twitching.
What would your next action be?
Clear airway and breathing. - ANS You come across a patient who is bleeding profusely, is
unconscious, and not breathing, your first priority would be:
Alert, verbal, pain, unresponsive. - ANS The acronym AVPU stands for:
False - ANS A patient considered to be verbal is one that responds to questions verbally.
Obtaining permission. - ANS The first part of primary assessment is:
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