Emergency First Aid at Work 0% Emergency First-Aid at Work Please enter the password below to start the "Emergency First-Aid at Work" mock test. Please enter Course ID, your Full Name and the Email Address Course ID (CQ)NameEmail 1 / 20 1) How can you best prevent risk of infection when delivering first aid to casualties? A) Apply anti-bacterial gel on all wound types B) Apply ice to the wound of each casualty C) Ask all casualties to wear a face shield D) Make sure you use a new set of gloves for each casualty 2 / 20 2) The aim of the primary survey is to? A) Make the area safe B) Look for identification C) Check for life threatening conditions D) Call for an ambulance as soon as possible 3 / 20 3) Which of the following best describes arterial bleeding? A) Dark red blood that gushes B) Frothy, bright and red blood that spurts C) Dark Red Blood that spurt D) Bright red blood that oozes 4 / 20 4) Burns should be placed under cold running water for how many minutes? A) 2 minutes B) 5 minutes C) 20 minutes D) 10 minutes 5 / 20 5) The first thing you should do to treat a casualty who is choking severely is? A) Commence CPR B) Sit them down C) Give five back blows D) Lay them down 6 / 20 6) What are the principles of First Aid? A) Prevent Life, Limit Recovery, Immobilise limbs B) Preserve life, limit the effects, send for help C) Preserve Life, Prevent the condition from worsening, Promote Recovery D) Preserve airway, immobilise limbs, promote recovery 7 / 20 7) There are three casualties on the ground. Having made sure the site is safe, which casualty will you help first? A) The casualty who has a broken leg B) The one with a bad leg injury, who is losing a lot of blood C) A quiet casualty who is lying face up D) The conscious casualty who is moaning in pain 8 / 20 8) Which casualty should be placed in recovery position? A) who is suffering from hypoglycaemia B) who is suffering from a stroke C) A person who is not responding but breathing normally D) who is not breathing normally 9 / 20 9) How can you best reduce the risk of infection when giving first aid to a casualty? A) Apply ice to the infected area B) Cover any open cuts or sores that you have C) Give them infection control leaflets D) Wear gloves 10 / 20 10) A scene survey should be conducted when? A) Never B) Before treating the casualty C) Only if the casualty is bleeding D) After the casualty has gone to hospital 11 / 20 11) What is the rate per minute of chest compressions given to an adult? A) 80 to 90 B) 15 to 20 C) 50 to 60 D) 100 to 120 12 / 20 12) Which of the following is the correct sequence for the primary survey? A) Response, Danger, Airway, Breathing B) Breathing, Airway, Danger, Response C) Danger, Airway, Response, Breathing D) Danger, Response, Airway, Breathing 13 / 20 13) What are the recommended first aid treatment for a nosebleed? A) Blow their nose until the bleeding stops B) Lay down with their head and shoulders raised C) Pinch their nose and tilt their head forward D) Pinch their nose and tilt their head back 14 / 20 14) The Recovery Position does what? A) Keeps the tongue from blocking the throat B) Gives them a good sleeping position C) Makes the casualty feel more comfortable D) Make it easier to perform rescue breathing 15 / 20 15) Hypovolemic shock is the bodies response to which one of the following? A) Blood Loss B) Head Injury C) Emotional Distress D) Severe Allergic Reaction 16 / 20 16) When you are performing chest compressions where should you place your hands on the casualty? A) On the head B) Centre of chest on the breastbone C) Just above the belly button D) At the top of the breastbone near the throat 17 / 20 17) What is the most effective first aid response for a casualty who is unresponsive and has agonal breathing? A) Conduct a secondary Survey B) Conduct a Primary Survey C) CPR D) Put them into the recovery Position 18 / 20 18) You’ve checked the quiet casualty, and he’s unconscious. What do you do next? A) Give two rescue breaths straightaway B) Place him in the recovery position C) Check for sign of breathing D) Give CPR 19 / 20 19) Which is the correct ration of chest compressions to rescue breaths? A) 30 to 2 B) 15 to 2 C) 10 to 1 D) 5 to 2 20 / 20 20) How would you recognise chocking? A) Unable to speak, breathe or cough B) Distressed, anxious, tight chest, whispered speech C) Pain in chest D) Anxious, breathing more quickly than normal Your score is The average score is 80% 0% Restart quiz