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How much can you remember about giving first aid?

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1st Aid reminder QUIZ

 

1    How long before the brain starts to die through lack of

      oxygen?

a)    15 - 20 minutes

b)    0 seconds

c)    3 - 4 minutes

d)    10 minutes

 

2    What is the first principal of First Aid treatment?

a)    Preserve life of First Aider, casualty and bystanders

b)    Make records to prevent litigation problems

c)    Prevent casualty from getting worse

d)    Promote general health of casualty

 

3    The contents of workplace First Aid boxes should include

a)    Cotton wool and tweezers

b)    A face shield and dressings

c)    Aspirin tablets

d)    Burn creams, calamine lotion and aloe vera

 

4    Nosebleeds are usually treated by

a)    Putting a cold compress on the casualty's neck

b)    Blowing the nose

c)    Pinching the soft part of the nose and leaning the casualty

       forward

d)    Pinching the soft part of the nose and forcing the head

       upwards

 

5    Treat a minor cut on the hand at your workplace by

a)    Cleaning and stopping the bleeding

b)    Find the First Aid box and your gloves

c)    Find the accident book

d)    Do nothing until help arrives

 

6    Treat a scalded hand by

a)    Putting butter on the burnt area

b)    Cool burnt area with water for at least 10 minutes

c)    Put flour on the burnt area

d)    Put ice on the burnt area

 

7    To treat a broken leg

a)    Get the person to walk to a chair for treatment

b)    Get the person to move the leg to check if broken

c)    If possible, keep the person still until the ambulance comes

d)    Practice and experiment with splinting techniques while

       waiting for the ambulance

 

8    The main reason that the recovery position is used for

      unconscious casualties is in order to

a)    Keep the back straight

b)    Prevent the casualty vomiting

c)    To make it easier to monitor their condition

d)    To keep the airways clear

 

9    Since November 2005, resuscitation guidelines have

      recommended compressions and inflations at a ratio of

a)    10:2

b)    30:2

c)    1:5

d)    5:1

 

10  A bang on the head requires a medical check if

a)    The casualty vomits

b)    The casualty is disorientated

c)    The casualty has blurred vision

d)    All of the above

 

11  To help a choking adult casualty

a)    Ask them to cough, then slap on the back x 5, abdominal

       thrusts x 5.  Repeat as necessary

b)    Perform abdominal thrusts immediately, as no time to waste

c)    Reassure them and call for help

d)    Do not move them until help arrives

 

12  If you think a person has swallowed 16 tablets

a)    Walk them up and down to keep them awake

b)    Quickly make them sick

c)    Take them by car to hospital

d)    Keep them still and call an ambulance

 

 

Check you have the right answers on your First Aid Course, or see below

1 (c), 2 (a), 3 (b), 4 (c), 5 (a), 6 (b), 7 (c), 8 (d), 9 (b), 10 (d), 11 (a), 12 (d).

 
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