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Question 1 of 10
1. Which of the following is an example of a hazard affecting scene safety?
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There are several things that you should look for when determining in the scene is safe for you to enter. All of these are examples of hazards that affect scene safety.
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There are several things that you should look for when determining in the scene is safe for you to enter. All of these are examples of hazards that affect scene safety.
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Question 2 of 10
2. Bloodborne pathogens are:
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Bloodbornepathogens are infectious microorganism that have the ability to cause disease in humans. Some of these include hepatitis C and HIV, the virus that causes AIDS.
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Bloodbornepathogens are infectious microorganism that have the ability to cause disease in humans. Some of these include hepatitis C and HIV, the virus that causes AIDS.
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Question 3 of 10
3. Obtaining a history from the victim may include:
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All of these are part of obtaining a history from the victim. Bystanders may provide information about the event, and the victim can also provide important information if they are able.
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All of these are part of obtaining a history from the victim. Bystanders may provide information about the event, and the victim can also provide important information if they are able.
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Question 4 of 10
4. The S in the mnemonic SAMPLE stands for:
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The S in SAMPLE stands for signs and symptoms, what the victim is feeling and what you, as the first aid responder, can observe.
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The S in SAMPLE stands for signs and symptoms, what the victim is feeling and what you, as the first aid responder, can observe.
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Question 5 of 10
5. Before examining the conscious victim, you should ask for ________.
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If the patient is conscious, you should ask for permission (consent) before examining the victim. If the victim is unconscious, there are Good Samaritan laws that protect you legally, providing you are following the standard of care (providing care as you have learned or have been trained).
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If the patient is conscious, you should ask for permission (consent) before examining the victim. If the victim is unconscious, there are Good Samaritan laws that protect you legally, providing you are following the standard of care (providing care as you have learned or have been trained).
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Question 6 of 10
6. You are examining a victim of a motor vehicle collision. In which of the following situations would you call 9-1-1 immediately?
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During your examination, you should immediately call 9-1-1 for help if you find any life-threatening signs or symptoms. Difficulty breathing could indicate a serious internal injury, while the other injuries are not life-threatening.
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During your examination, you should immediately call 9-1-1 for help if you find any life-threatening signs or symptoms. Difficulty breathing could indicate a serious internal injury, while the other injuries are not life-threatening.
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Question 7 of 10
7. You are attempting to control bleeding on a victim who sustained a deep cut to the forearm. You have help pressure for 10 minutes and applied a pressure dressing. You note that blood is beginning to seep through the pressure bandage. You should:
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If you note that there is blood coming through the pressure bandage, do not remove it- simply reinforce the bandage if you notice bleeding around the original bandage. Continue to apply pressure to the wound.
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If you note that there is blood coming through the pressure bandage, do not remove it- simply reinforce the bandage if you notice bleeding around the original bandage. Continue to apply pressure to the wound.
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Question 8 of 10
8. Symptoms of shock may include:
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All of these are symptoms of shock. Other symptoms may include drowsiness, confusion, cool and clammy skin, loss of consciousness, rapid breathing and anxiety.
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All of these are symptoms of shock. Other symptoms may include drowsiness, confusion, cool and clammy skin, loss of consciousness, rapid breathing and anxiety.
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Question 9 of 10
9. Treatment for the victim in shock includes:
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Lay the victim down. Elevate the victim’s legs above the level of their heart, approximately 8 to 12 inches. This will promote blood flow to the heart. Keep the victim warm.
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Lay the victim down. Elevate the victim’s legs above the level of their heart, approximately 8 to 12 inches. This will promote blood flow to the heart. Keep the victim warm.
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Question 10 of 10
10. The C is the acronym RICE stands for:
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RICE stands for: Rest, Ice, Compression and Elevation. RICE is used when treating sprains and strains of the extremities (arms, hands, legs and feet).
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RICE stands for: Rest, Ice, Compression and Elevation. RICE is used when treating sprains and strains of the extremities (arms, hands, legs and feet).