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80 Multiple choice questions
Term 1 of 80
An automated external defibrillator works by stopping the heart so that it can resume a normal
rhythm.
True
False
Term 2 of 80
What is the correct hand placement for CPR on an adult?
To discover any other injuries
(Photo of guy laying on side with knees tucked toward chest)
Photo of hands even with the nipple line
It allows drainage from the mouth and prevents the victim's tongue from blocking the
airway
Term 3 of 80
A SEVERE airway obstruction is a condition in which
1) an adult is conscious but unable to speak, cough, or breathe, 2) a victim is unconscious
and unable to breathe after the airway finger sweep performed
1) Stabilize the object to avoid additional damage during treatment, 2) Apply pressure on
both sides of the object to control bleeding, 3) Expose the wound
1) Control all external bleeding and treat other injuries.
2) Maintain the victim's body temperature.
3) Not give them anything to drink as it may lead to vomiting.
1) the victim indicates an airway problem but is able to speak or cough 2) an adult is
conscious and violently coughing and red in the face from the ordeal
,Term 4 of 80
Which of the following steps would apply to conducting a secondary assessment of a
conscious victim?
1) Conduct a head-to-toe assessment
2) Gather information regarding the victim and the incident, including patient history
3) Check and document vitals
1) The time the tourniquet was applied should be noted/reported to EMTs
2) If the victim is covered, leave the area where the tourniquet is located exposed for
EMTs to see
1) Transport the amputated part with the victim if possible, 2) Keep the amputated part
dry, 3) Attempt to locate the amputated part, 4) Keep the amputated part cool and
protected
(Photo of guy laying on side with knees tucked toward chest)
Term 5 of 80
Drag the correct numbers to the correct position for one-person infant CPR.
Compression rate (per minute): 100-120
Compression Depth: 2 inches
Compression-to-Rescue Breath Ratio: 30:2
Rescue Breath Duration: NOT 3 Seconds
Compression rate (per minute): 100-120
Pulse location: Brachial
Compression-to-Ventilation Ratio: 30:2
Compression Depth: 1/3 Chest depth
On the middle of the abdomen, just above the navel and well below the lower tip of the
breastbone
1) Not pressing hard on any known injury
2) Looking for cuts, bruises, and other signs of injury
3) Checking the victim's body in an orderly way
,Term 6 of 80
At a construction site, an injured worker has a large piece of metal impaled through his right
calf. What are the correct first aid steps?
Wrap the leg tightly with a bandage
Apply ice to the injury to reduce swelling
Stabilize the piece of metal in place with a bulky dressing
Remove the metal object immediately
Term 7 of 80
What are the first aid measures for an impaled object?
1) Control all external bleeding and treat other injuries.
2) Maintain the victim's body temperature.
3) Not give them anything to drink as it may lead to vomiting.
1) an adult is conscious but unable to speak, cough, or breathe, 2) a victim is unconscious
and unable to breathe after the airway finger sweep performed
1) The time the tourniquet was applied should be noted/reported to EMTs
2) If the victim is covered, leave the area where the tourniquet is located exposed for
EMTs to see
1) Stabilize the object to avoid additional damage during treatment, 2) Apply pressure on
both sides of the object to control bleeding, 3) Expose the wound
Term 8 of 80
Which of these are characteristics of respiration?
(Photo of guy laying on side with knees tucked toward chest)
Jaw-thrust maneuver
1) Shallow/Deep; 2) Easy/Labored
To discover any other injuries
, Term 9 of 80
What is the compression rate for one-person CPR on a child?
60-80 per minute
120-130 per minute
80 per minute
100 per minute
Term 10 of 80
You are administering abdominal thrusts to a choking and conscious co-worker when she loses
consciousness. You open her airway and attempt to give a ventilation but it does not produce a
visible chest rise. What are the correct next steps?
Administer chest compressions; check the mouth for any visible obstruction; attempt
ventilation
Perform the heimlich maneuver repeatedly until help arrives
Wait for the person to regain consciousness before proceeding
Call for emergency services and do nothing until they arrive
Term 11 of 80
When an officer has completed a primary assessment and begins a secondary assessment,
what must the officer remember to do?
Only check for visible injuries on the surface
Focus only on the victim's vital signs
Skip checking the legs if the head is injured
Check the victim's body for injuries in an orderly manner
80 Multiple choice questions
Term 1 of 80
An automated external defibrillator works by stopping the heart so that it can resume a normal
rhythm.
True
False
Term 2 of 80
What is the correct hand placement for CPR on an adult?
To discover any other injuries
(Photo of guy laying on side with knees tucked toward chest)
Photo of hands even with the nipple line
It allows drainage from the mouth and prevents the victim's tongue from blocking the
airway
Term 3 of 80
A SEVERE airway obstruction is a condition in which
1) an adult is conscious but unable to speak, cough, or breathe, 2) a victim is unconscious
and unable to breathe after the airway finger sweep performed
1) Stabilize the object to avoid additional damage during treatment, 2) Apply pressure on
both sides of the object to control bleeding, 3) Expose the wound
1) Control all external bleeding and treat other injuries.
2) Maintain the victim's body temperature.
3) Not give them anything to drink as it may lead to vomiting.
1) the victim indicates an airway problem but is able to speak or cough 2) an adult is
conscious and violently coughing and red in the face from the ordeal
,Term 4 of 80
Which of the following steps would apply to conducting a secondary assessment of a
conscious victim?
1) Conduct a head-to-toe assessment
2) Gather information regarding the victim and the incident, including patient history
3) Check and document vitals
1) The time the tourniquet was applied should be noted/reported to EMTs
2) If the victim is covered, leave the area where the tourniquet is located exposed for
EMTs to see
1) Transport the amputated part with the victim if possible, 2) Keep the amputated part
dry, 3) Attempt to locate the amputated part, 4) Keep the amputated part cool and
protected
(Photo of guy laying on side with knees tucked toward chest)
Term 5 of 80
Drag the correct numbers to the correct position for one-person infant CPR.
Compression rate (per minute): 100-120
Compression Depth: 2 inches
Compression-to-Rescue Breath Ratio: 30:2
Rescue Breath Duration: NOT 3 Seconds
Compression rate (per minute): 100-120
Pulse location: Brachial
Compression-to-Ventilation Ratio: 30:2
Compression Depth: 1/3 Chest depth
On the middle of the abdomen, just above the navel and well below the lower tip of the
breastbone
1) Not pressing hard on any known injury
2) Looking for cuts, bruises, and other signs of injury
3) Checking the victim's body in an orderly way
,Term 6 of 80
At a construction site, an injured worker has a large piece of metal impaled through his right
calf. What are the correct first aid steps?
Wrap the leg tightly with a bandage
Apply ice to the injury to reduce swelling
Stabilize the piece of metal in place with a bulky dressing
Remove the metal object immediately
Term 7 of 80
What are the first aid measures for an impaled object?
1) Control all external bleeding and treat other injuries.
2) Maintain the victim's body temperature.
3) Not give them anything to drink as it may lead to vomiting.
1) an adult is conscious but unable to speak, cough, or breathe, 2) a victim is unconscious
and unable to breathe after the airway finger sweep performed
1) The time the tourniquet was applied should be noted/reported to EMTs
2) If the victim is covered, leave the area where the tourniquet is located exposed for
EMTs to see
1) Stabilize the object to avoid additional damage during treatment, 2) Apply pressure on
both sides of the object to control bleeding, 3) Expose the wound
Term 8 of 80
Which of these are characteristics of respiration?
(Photo of guy laying on side with knees tucked toward chest)
Jaw-thrust maneuver
1) Shallow/Deep; 2) Easy/Labored
To discover any other injuries
, Term 9 of 80
What is the compression rate for one-person CPR on a child?
60-80 per minute
120-130 per minute
80 per minute
100 per minute
Term 10 of 80
You are administering abdominal thrusts to a choking and conscious co-worker when she loses
consciousness. You open her airway and attempt to give a ventilation but it does not produce a
visible chest rise. What are the correct next steps?
Administer chest compressions; check the mouth for any visible obstruction; attempt
ventilation
Perform the heimlich maneuver repeatedly until help arrives
Wait for the person to regain consciousness before proceeding
Call for emergency services and do nothing until they arrive
Term 11 of 80
When an officer has completed a primary assessment and begins a secondary assessment,
what must the officer remember to do?
Only check for visible injuries on the surface
Focus only on the victim's vital signs
Skip checking the legs if the head is injured
Check the victim's body for injuries in an orderly manner