Home/First aid/First Aid – 1 First aid First Aid – 1 Admin11/08/20240 123 Less than a minute First aid Report a question What's wrong with this question? You cannot submit an empty report. Please add some details. 0% First Aid First Aid - 1 1 / 29 1. Explain the term ‘recovery position’ in first aid: The position the first aider sits in to recover The position that the animal is in at the time of its injury The position to assist breathing and expose the heart for emergency procedures The position to ensure at another place 2 / 29 2. State the type of blood vessel damaged if there is steady flow of dark red blood: Artery Vein Capillary Nerves 3 / 29 3. State the type of blood vessel damaged if there is bright red spurting blood: Artery Vein Capillary Nerves 4 / 29 4. How long would you check to see if an unconscious casualty is breathing normally? No more than 10 seconds. Approximately 10 seconds. Exactly 10 seconds. At least 10 seconds. 5 / 29 5. How should you open the airway of an unconscious casualty? Head tilt and chin lift. Jaw thrust. Head tilt and jaw thrust. Lift the chin. 6 / 29 6. A cat is bleeding from its femoral vein. Identify the severity of the injury in terms of first aid: Very severe – requires immediate treatment Severe – requires action within 1 hour Serious – requires action within 4 hours Major – requires action within 24 hours 7 / 29 7. Identify the type of problem that blue mucous membranes might indicate: Lack of food Rolling in blue paint Lack of water Lack of oxygen 8 / 29 8. Identify the aim of first aid: Keep the animal alive Make it comfortable Assist in pain control All of the above 9 / 29 9. What names are given to the three different depths of burns? Small, medium and large. First, second and third degree. Minor, medium and severe. Superficial, partial thickness, full thickness. 10 / 29 10. Explain the acronym ABC used during first aid procedures: Airway, Breathing, Cardiac Assessment, Breathing, Circulation Airway, Body check, Cardiac Airway, Breathing, Circulation 11 / 29 11. A dog has exposed bone after jumping out of a window. Identify the severity of the injury: Very severe – requires immediate treatment Severe – requires action within 1 hour Serious – requires action within 4 hours Major – requires action within 24 hours 12 / 29 12. Identify the most severe first aid situation from the list that requires immediate action: Bone fracture Cardiac arrest Deep cuts with foreign objects Cardiac arrest takes precedence 13 / 29 13. Which test should you use if you suspect that a casualty has had a stroke? Face, Arms, Speech, Test. Alert, Voice, Pain, Unresponsive. Response, Airway, Breathing, Circulation. Pulse, Respiratory Rate, Temperature. 14 / 29 14. Which is the correct ratio of chest compressions to rescue breaths for use in CPR of an adult casualty? 2 compressions : 30 rescue breaths. 5 compressions : 1 rescue breath. 15 compressions : 2 rescue breaths. 30 compressions : 2 rescue breaths. 15 / 29 15. What should a casualty with a severe allergy carry at all times? Insulin. Acetaminophen/Paracetamol. Adrenaline (Epipen). Aspirin. 16 / 29 16. What is the cause of angina? Insufficient blood reaching the lungs. Insufficient blood reaching the brain. Insufficient blood reaching the heart muscle. Insufficient blood reaching the leg muscles. 17 / 29 17. What steps would you take to control bleeding from a nosebleed? Sit casualty down, lean forward and pinch soft part of nose. Sit casualty down, lean backward and pinch soft part of nose. Lie casualty down and pinch soft part of nose. Lie casualty down and pinch top of nose. 18 / 29 18. Identify which term does not describe a type of fracture: Greenstick Compound Simple Infused 19 / 29 19. What is a faint? A response to fear. An unexpected collapse. A brief loss of consciousness. A sign of flu. 20 / 29 20. Name the substance that can be used to treat bee stings: Bicarbonate of soda Vinegar Water Calcite 21 / 29 21. State the key action involved in stopping any bleeding: Elevation Cooling Cleaning Pressure 22 / 29 22. You are a lone first aider and have an unconscious non-breathing adult, what should you do first? Start CPR with 30 chest compressions. Give five initial rescue breaths. Call 911/112 requesting AED (defibrillator) and ambulance. Give two initial rescue breaths. 23 / 29 23. Identify which term does not describe a type of wound: Infused Incised Contused Puncture 24 / 29 24. What should your first action be when treating an electrical burn? Ensure that the casualty is still breathing. Wash the burn with cold water. Check for danger and ensure that contact with the electrical source is broken. Check for level of response. 25 / 29 25. What is an open fracture? A fracture in which the bone ends can move around. A fracture in which the bone is exposed as the skin is broken. A fracture which causes complications such as a punctured lung. A fracture in which the bone has bent and split. 26 / 29 26. Which of the following can cause a stroke? A blood clot in an artery in the brain. A blood clot in an artery in the heart. A blood clot in an artery in the leg. A blood clot in an artery in the lungs. 27 / 29 27. Which medical condition will develop from severe blood loss? Shock. Hypoglycaemia. Anaphylaxis. Hypothermia. 28 / 29 28. Which of the following is the correct sequence for the chain of survival? 911/112, CPR, Defibrillation, Advanced care. CPR, Defibrillation, 911/112, Advanced care. Defibrillation, CPR, 911/112, Advanced care. Defibrillation, 911/112, CPR, Advanced care. 29 / 29 29. Name the substance that can be used to treat wasp stings: Water Bicarbonate of soda Vinegar Calcite Your score is The average score is 44% LinkedIn Facebook Twitter 0% Admin11/08/20240 123 Less than a minute