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RIZWOODS COLLEGES

#14 Cabreros St. Basak San Nicholas


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COLLEGE OF CRIMINAL JUSTICE 
FINAL EXAMINATION
FIRST AID AND WATER SURVIVAL
Name:_________________________________ Yr.Sec.:___________________

SET A
RIZWOODS COLLEGES
# 51 N. Bacalso Ave., Sambag 1, Cebu City
      Tel No.: (032) 383-6586
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COLLEGE OF CRIMINAL JUSTICE EDUCATION
First aid multiple choice questions 7) What should a casualty with a severe
1) How should you open the airway of an allergy carry at all times?
unconscious casualty? A. Insulin.
A. Head tilt and chin lift. B. Acetaminophen/Paracetamol.
B. Jaw thrust. C. Adrenaline (Epipen).
C. Head tilt and jaw thrust. D. Aspirin.
D. Lift the chin. 8) Which test should you use if you suspect
2) How long would you check to see if an that a casualty has had a stroke?
unconscious casualty is breathing normally? A. Face, Arms, Speech, Test.
A. No more than 10 seconds. B. Alert, Voice, Pain, Unresponsive.
B. Approximately 10 seconds. C. Response, Airway, Breathing, Circulation.
C. Exactly 10 seconds. D. Pulse, Respiratory Rate, Temperature
D. At least 10 seconds. 9) Which of the following can cause a stroke?
3) You are a lone first aider and have an A. A blood clot in an artery in the brain.
unconscious non-breathing adult, what should B. A blood clot in an artery in the heart.
you do first? C. A blood clot in an artery in the leg.
A. Start CPR with 30 chest compressions. D. A blood clot in an artery in the lungs.
B. Give five initial rescue breaths. 10) What should your first action be when
C. Call 911/112 requesting AED (defibrillator) treating an electrical burn?
and ambulance. A. Ensure that the casualty is still breathing.
D. Give two initial rescue breaths. B. Wash the burn with cold water.
4) Which is the correct ratio of chest C. Check for danger and ensure that contact
compressions to rescue breaths for use in with the electrical source is broken.
CPR of an adult casualty? D. Check for level of response.
A. 2 compressions : 30 rescue breaths. 11) What is an open fracture?
B. 5 compressions : 1 rescue breath. A. A fracture in which the bone ends can
C. 15 compressions : 2 rescue breaths. move around.
D. 30 compressions : 2 rescue breaths. B. A fracture in which the bone is exposed as
5) Which of the following is the correct the skin is broken.
sequence for the chain of survival? C. A fracture which causes complications
A. 911/112. CPR. Defibrillation. Advanced such as a punctured lung.
care. D. A fracture in which the bone has bent and
B. CPR. Defibrillation. 911/112. Advanced split.
care. 12) Which medical condition will develop from
C. Defibrillation. CPR. 911/112. Advanced severe blood loss?
care. A. Shock.
D. Defibrillation. 911/112. CPR. Advanced B. Hypoglycaemia.
care. C. Anaphylaxis.
6) What is the cause of angina? D. Hypothermia.
A. Insufficient blood reaching the lungs. 13) What names are given to the three
B. Insufficient blood reaching the brain. different depths of burns?
C. Insufficient blood reaching the heart A. Small, medium and large.
muscle. B. First, second and third degree.
D. Insufficient blood reaching the leg muscles. C. Minor, medium and severe.
D. Superficial, partial thickness, full thickness. hand. Put the hand in cool water if….
14) What is a faint? a) The burns are very deep
A. A response to fear. b) There are burns with open blisters.
B. An unexpected collapse. c) The burns are minor with no open blisters.
C. A brief loss of consciousness. d) You should put the hand in cool water for
D. A sign of flu. all of the above.
15) What steps would you take to control 4) In general a splint should be….
bleeding from a nosebleed? a) Loose, so that the victim can still move the
A. Sit casualty down, lean forward and pinch injured limb.
soft part of nose. b) Snug, but not so tight that it slows
B. Sit casualty down, lean backward and circulation.
pinch soft part of nose. c) Tied with cravats over the injured area.
C. Lie casualty down and pinch soft part of d) None of the above.
nose. 5) A victim has lost a lot of blood through a
D. Lie casualty down and pinch top of nose. deep cut in his leg. He is breathing fast and
seems pail and
II. First Aid Practice Questions restless. He is probably….
Which piece of equipment can assist in a) Having a stroke.
restoring a casualty’s normal heart rhythm in b) Having a heart attack.
a cardiac arrest? c) In shock.
What are the steps in the Chain of Survival? d) Choking.
What is the treatment for a casualty having an 6) You suspect that a person has been
anaphylactic reaction? poisoned. She is conscious. Your first call
What is the first aid treatment for a casualty should be to….
with sudden chest pain? a) The Poison Control Center or your local
What is the initial treatment for a burn? emergency phone number.
What is the first aid treatment for a crush b) The victim’s physician.
injury? c) The hospital emergency department.
What is the treatment for a casualty with d) The local pharmacy.
diabetes who is sweating, trembling and 7) Which would you do when caring for a
confused? seizure victim?
How should you warm a casualty with a) Remove nearby objects that might cause
hypothermia? injury.
What is the treatment for a casualty with a b) Place a small object, such as a rolled up
suspected fractured ankle? piece of cloth, between the
What is the first aid treatment for a casualty Victim’s teeth.
with a nose bleed? c) Try to hold the person still.
d) All of the above.
Test III.  8) Splint an injury to a muscle, bone, or joint
1) Your check of the scene suggests that a only when….
victim has suffered an electrical shock. The a) You have to move or transport the victim.
first thing to do b) You can do so without hurting the victim.
is…. c) You have splinting materials available.
a) Cover all burns with a dry loose dressing. d) Both a and b
b) Ask a bystander to help you move the 9) For which of the following burn victims
victim. should you immediately call your
c) Place the victim on one side with the head local emergency phone number?
down. a) A 40 year old man who has burned his
d) Make sure the power is turned off. hand with hot coffee.
2) A victim of a car accident has just vomited b) A 68-year-old woman who has a blistered
and now appears to be coughing up blood. He grease burn on her hands and arms.
is breathing c) A 26-year-old woman who has a sunburn
very quickly and his pulse is weak and fast. on her shoulders.
What is most likely wrong? d) All of the above.
a) He is having a seizure. 10) A 15-year-old boy has just splashed a
b) He has internal bleeding. chemical on his face. After sending someone
c) He is having a heart attack. to call for an
d) He is having a diabetic emergency. ambulance, you would….
3) You are caring for a victim with a burned a) Cover the burned area.
b) Have the victim stay calm until ambulance 18) Which should be part of your care for a
arrives. severely bleeding open wound?
c) Flush the burned area with large amounts a) Allow the wound to bleed in order to
of water until the ambulance arrives. minimize infection.
d) Immediately drive the victim to the hospital. b) Apply direct pressure and elevate the
11) Why should you cover burns with a clean injured area. (If no broken bones)
or sterile dressing? c) Use a tourniquet to stop all blood flow.
a) To prevent infection. d) Both b and c
b) To cool burned area. 19) What should you do if you think a victim
c) To keep the burned area warm. has serious internal bleeding?
d) Both a and c a) Apply heat to the injured area.
12) You find a person at the bottom of the b) Call your local emergency phone number
stairs. He appears to have fallen and seems for help.
badly hurt. After c) Place the victim in a sitting position.
sending someone for help, you would…. d) Give fluids to replace blood loss.
a) Roll the victim onto his stomach keeping 20) Which of the following behaviors reduces
the head and back in a straight line. your risk for injury?
b) Roll the victim onto one side. a) Always wearing a safety belt when riding in
c) Position victim onto one side. automobiles.
d) Attempt to keep the victim from moving. b) Limiting intake of alcohol.
13) A victim has a large piece of glass c) Limiting intake of foods high in cholesterol.
sticking out of her leg. You should…. d) Both a and b
a) Leave the glass in her leg and control the 21) Which is the first step when caring for
bleeding. bleeding wounds.
b) Call your local emergency phone number. a) Apply direct pressure with a clean or sterile
c) Remove the glass and then control the dressing.
bleeding. b) Apply pressure at the pressure point.
d) Both a and b c) Add bulky dressings to reinforce blood
14) What should be your first concern at the soaked bandages.
scene where a person has been seriously d) Elevate the wound.
burned? 22) How can you reduce the risk of disease
a) Checking the scene for safety. transmission when caring for open, bleeding
b) Checking the victims breathing and pulse. wounds?
c) Calling your local emergency phone a) Wash your hands immediately after giving
number. care.
d) Cooling the burned area. b) Avoid direct contact with blood.
15) A woman has fallen and burned her ankle. c) Use protective barriers such as gloves or
She says she heard something snap. She plastic wrap.
looks pale and is d) All of the above.
sweating. What should you do? 23) You have tried to control a victim's
a) Have the victim walk on the injured ankle. bleeding with direct pressure and elevation,
b) Care for the injury as if it were serious. but the bleeding
c) Apply heat and elevate the injury. doesn’t stop. Where would you apply
d) Apply a dressing and loosely bandage. pressure to slow the flow of blood to a wound
16) Which of the following should be done for on the forearm?
a person experiencing a heat related illness. a) Outside the arm midway between the
a) Keep the victim warm. shoulder and the elbow.
b) Force the victim to drink fluids. b) On the inside of the elbow.
c) Apply cool wet cloths. c) Inside the arm between the shoulder and
d) Place the victim in warm water. the elbow.
17) You feel a sudden sharp pain in the d) Any of the above will slow the flow of
bottom of your left foot. You look at the blood.
bottom of your left shoe 24) Dressing and bandages are used to….
and see a tack sticking in your shoe. What a) Reduce the victim's pain.
type of wound do you probably have? b) Reduce internal bleeding.
a) Avulsion c) Help control bleeding and prevent infection.
b) Bruise d) Make it easier to take the victim to the
c) Scrape hospital.
d) Puncture 25) Most injuries are due to situations that….
a) You have no control over or could not have 34) When performing CPR on a child you
been prevented. give….
b) You have some control over or could have a) 4 slow breaths & 20 chest compressions.
been prevented. b) 1 slow breath & 5 chest compressions.
c) Involve five or more people. c) 2 slow breaths & 10 chest compressions.
d) Involve water sports. d) 2 slow breaths & 15 chest compressions.
26) Where is the carotid artery located? 35) A wound where there is damage to the
a) Inside the wrist just above the hand. soft tissue and blood vessels under the skin is
b) On the neck to the right or left of the called…..
windpipe. a) A scrape
c) Behind the kneecap. b) A cut
d) Inside the arm between the elbow and c) A bruise
shoulder. d) An avulsion
27) On an infant, where would you check the 36) When giving care for external bleeding,
pulse? what should you do first?
a) Inside the wrist just above the hand. a) Elevate the injury.
b) On the neck to the right or left side of the b) Apply direct pressure.
windpipe. c) Apply a loose dressing.
c) Behind the kneecap. d) Apply a tourniquet.
d) Inside the arm between the elbow and 37) Bandages are used for….
shoulder. a) Applying directly to a wound to soak up
28) For an infant who is choking, you would blood.
perform…. b) To hold dressings in place, apply pressure
a) The Hiemlick maneuver. and control bleeding.
b) CPR c) Ease pain.
c) Back blows and chest thrusts. d) Small cuts only.
d) Hold the infant upside down and strike 38) Dressings and pads….
between the shoulder blades. a) Should be removed when blood soaked.
29) Breathing emergencies may be caused New ones should be applied.
from…. b) Are used to help control bleeding and keep
a) Asthma or Allergic reaction germs out.
b) Hyperventilation c) Are not included in a first aid kit.
c) Injury to a muscle or bone in the chest d) Should be applied to a sucking chest
d) All of the above wound.
30) A person, who is unconscious, not 39) Elastic bandages are used….
breathing, has a weak pulse, needs…. a) To control bleeding
a) CPR b) Control swelling and support injuries such
b) Hiemlick maneuver. as sprains or strains.
c) Rescue breathing. c) To allow circulation to a severed limb.
d) Back blows and chest thrusts. d) When applying a splint.
31) When helping an unconscious choking 40) When caring for a victim who has an
victim, you would give an adult____ chest object impaled in their hand, you should….
thrusts. For an a) Remove the object, flush with cool water,
infant you would give____ back blows and transport to hospital.
and____ chest thrusts. b) Immobilize the object by placing several
a) 3,3,3 dressings around it.
b) 5,3,3 c) Break object off where it sticks out, and
c) 5,5,5 bandage injury.
d) 3,5,5 d) None of the above.
32) Which is not a symptom of heart attack. 41) When caring for a victim with a bloody
a) Chest pain. nose you would not……
b) Red, hot or dry skin. a) Apply an ice pack to the bridge of the nose.
c) Pale or bluish in color. b) Apply pressure to upper lip just beneath
d) Profuse sweating. nose.
33) When performing adult CPR you give…. c) Have the victim sit with head tilted slightly
a) 2 slow breaths & 15 chest compressions. backward while pinching the nostrils together.
b) 1 slow breath & 10 chest compressions. d) Have the victim sit with head tilted slightly
c) 5 slow breaths & 10 chest compressions. forward while pinching the nostrils together.
d) 3 slow breaths & 15 chest compressions. 42) A student on your bus has been hit in the
mouth and a tooth was knocked out you a) Are experiencing nausea, vomiting or
should…. diarrhea.
a) Control the bleeding and have student bite b) Have chest or abdominal pain, breathing
down on a rolled sterile difficulty.
dressing in the space left by the tooth. c) Burns around the lips, tongue, or on the
b) Save the tooth by placing it in milk or skin.
water. d) All of the above.
c) Wrap the tooth in a dry tissue and give to 51) When caring for a student who is allergic
student to take to dentist. to bees and has just been stung, you
d) Both a and b should….
43) Which symptoms would indicate internal a) Give them an injection with their Epi-pen.
bleeding? b) Apply a heat pack to ease pain.
a) Rapid weak pulse, Excessive thirst. c) Apply a cold pack.
b) Skin that feels cool or moist, or looks pale d) Both a and c
or bluish. 52) Signals of an allergic reaction to a bee
c) Tender, swollen, bruised, or hard areas of sting are….
his body, such as the abdomen. a) Feeling of tightness in the chest and throat.
d) All of the above. b) Swelling of the face neck and tongue.
44) Wounds that would require stitches are…. c) Rash, dizziness, or confusion
a) Over an inch long. d) All of the above.
b) Bleeding from an artery or uncontrolled 53) When caring for a student who is suffering
bleeding. from heat cramps.
c) Human or animal bites. a) Apply cold packs.
d) All of the above. b) Give cool water or sports drink.
45) Which is not a symptom of shock…. c) Have student keep walking slowly to work
a) Strong thirst, nausea, or vomiting. the cramp out.
b) Chest or abdominal pain, breathing d) Massage the muscle vigorously to increase
difficulty. circulation.
c) Restless or irritability. 54) What symptoms are associated with heat
d) Rapid breathing or rapid pulse. exhaustion….
46) A first degree burn…. a) Cool, moist, pale, or flushed skin.
a) Involves only the top layer of skin. b) Rapid weak pulse.
b) Is red and blistered. c) Rapid, shallow breathing.
c) Destroys all layers of skin. d) All of the above.
d) Is the most serious of burns. 55) Heat stroke….
47) When caring for a victim who has a large a) Causes very high body temperature.
burn on their forearm, you…. b) Hot red or dry skin.
a) Use large amounts of cool water to cool the c) Rapid weak pulse, shallow breathing.
burn. d) All of the above.
b) Use ice or ice water to cool the burn. 56) When caring for someone who is suffering
c) Remove any cloth that has stuck to the from frostbite, you should
burn and apply burn cream. not….
d) All of the above. a) Soak effected part in warm water 100 to
48) When caring for someone who has 105 degrees.
suffered an electrical burn, you would not…. b) Rub vigorously until skin appears red and
a) Check breathing and pulse. feels warm.
b) Check for possible fractures. c) Handle area gently.
c) Cool the burned area. d) Avoid breaking blisters.
d) Treat for shock. 57) Hypothermia….
49) You should suspect that a victim has head a) Is not life threatening.
and spine injuries for…. b) Victims must be heated up as fast as
a) An incident involving a lightning strike. possible.
b) A person found unconscious for unknown c) Is caused by exposure to temperatures
reasons. below freezing.
c) A fall from the height greater than the d) Can be caused by swimming in waters
victim’s height. below 70 degrees.
d) All of the above. 58) Snakebites can be very serious. When
50) You may suspect that a student has been caring for a snakebite victim, which should
poisoned if they…. you not do?
a) Wash wounds. 67) Soft tissue wounds should be cared for
b) Apply ice. by:
c) Keep bitten part still and below the heart. a) Heat and elastic bandages.
d) Get professional medical care within 30 b) Ice and elevation.
minutes. c) Apply direct pressure on the area to cut
59) When performing infant CPR or rescue down on bleeding under skin.
breathing, what kind of breaths should you d) Both b and c
give to avoid 68) What do you do for a chemical burn?
forcing air into the infant’s stomach? a) Flush with water, dry, and cover.
a) Hard and fast. b) Flush with large amounts of water and
b) Smooth and fast. cover.
c) Slowly and gently. c) Flush with large amounts of warm water
d) Long and hard. until help arrives.
60) Your role in making the EMS system work d) Flush with large amounts of cool water until
effectively includes four steps. help arrives.
a) Elevate, Identify, decide, execute. 69) What is the most common reason an
b) Check, call, care, protect. infant’s heart stops?
c) Recognize, decide, call, provide. a) Allergies
d) None of the above. b) Injury
61) When should you give rescue breathing? c) Breathing problems.
a) Conscious choking victim. d) SIDS (sudden infant death syndrome)
b) Unconscious choking victim. 70) When can you move a victim?
c) Unconscious, no pulse, not breathing. a) When you need to care for another victim.
d) Unconscious, not breathing, but has a b) When the victim is in danger.
pulse. c) When it would be easier to care for the
62) What would you do if a victim had a body victim.
part torn or cut off? d) All of the above.
a) Wrap severed body part in sterile gauze. 71) What do you do for a victim who has a
b) Place in a plastic bag. bleeding injury to the mouth and you are sure
c) Put the plastic bag on ice and take it to the that there is no
hospital with victim. head, neck, or spine injury.
d) All of the above. a) Keep victim seated with head tilted slightly
63) What would you do for a victim who has forward.
internal bleeding? b) Keep victim seated with head tilted slightly
a) Keep the victim quiet and lying down. backward.
b) Bend knees to make them comfortable. c) Have the victim lie down on their side.
c) Both a and b d) Either a or c
d) None of the above. 72) What is more serious?
64) To care for a victim with a sucking chest a) Heat Stroke
wound, you would? b) Heat Exhaustion
a) Cover the wound completely with a sterile c) Heat Cramps
gauze pad. d) Heat Rash
b) Cover the wound with a dressing that 73) To encourage people to help others in
doesn’t allow air to pass through. emergency situations, most states have
c) Apply ice pack to the wound. enacted laws, which
d) Both a and c protect you, as a rescuer, from being sued.
65) Internal bleeding can be caused by: This is called.
a) Injury a) The Good-Will Law
b) Illness b) The First Aid No-Fault Law
c) Medication c) The Good Samaritan Law
d) All of the above. d) There is no such law
66) When caring for a choking infant, what 74) Signals of head and spine injuries are:
position is the infant held in? a) Blood or other fluids in the ears or nose.
a) Upside down by the ankles and shoulders. b) Unusual bumps or depressions on the
b) Face up on a flat surface. head or over the spine.
c) Face down on your forearm with head c) Has seizures, severe headaches, or slurred
lower than the body. speech.
d) Face down on your knee, with head lower d) Both a and b
than the body. 75) Shock is a condition where:
a) The respiratory system fails to deliver air to a) Rub his feet vigorously until feeling and
the lungs. color return.
b) The cardiovascular system fails to deliver b) Apply hot moist towels to feet and message
blood to the heart. gently.
c) The circulatory system fails to deliver blood c) Soak feet in warm water not more than 105
to all parts of the body. degrees, bandage with dry sterile dressing.
d) All of the above. d) Soak feet in warm water not more than 90
76) A boy on the bus goes into diabetic shock, degrees; rub feet gently until feeling and color
what do you do? return,
a) Drive the bus straight to the hospital then wrap with sterile dressing.
b) Ask him where his insulin is and give him a 82) A man is having a heart attack, he has
shot medication with him, what should
c) Do not give him food or drink You do?
d) Make him comfortable; give him a non-diet a) Give the medicine to him placing it under
drink, candy, or something with sugar in it. the tongue, Call 911.
77) A student on your bus has a severe cut in b) Assist him with the medicine, Call 911,
the groin area, what do you do? reassure him until help arrives.
a) Cover the wound with a sterile dressing c) Call 911, place medicine in mouth and
applying direct pressure begin CPR.
b) Elevate the student’s feet and apply a d) Have the victim lay down, Call 911.
sterile dressing to the wound, apply pressure 83) A boy enters your bus, you smell alcohol,
to groin area. he passes out before you get to
c) Drive the bus to the nearest hospital or fire His bus stop, what should you do?
station a) Take the boy back to school
d) Cover wound with sterile dressing & apply b) Stop the bus, check for breathing and
pressure to femoral artery pressure pulse, Call 911.
78) A boy on your bus has been coughing for c) Allow the boy to sleep it off and take him
over a minute, what should you do? home.
a) Begin rescue breathing and call 911 d) Drive the boy to the nearest fire station or
b) Get medical attention as quickly as hospital.
possible 84) A girl has her tooth knocked out and she
c) Encourage the boy to cough and get has found the tooth, which is the best action
medical attention a.s.a.p. to take:
d) Encourage the boy to cough and begin a) Place the tooth under her armpit and take
giving abdominal thrusts her to the dentist.
79) You have a person who is conscious and b) Wrap the tooth in sterile gauze and take
refuses help, they laps into an her to the dentist.
unconscious state, what should you do? c) Place the tooth in a closed container of
a) Permission is “Implied” if the victim is cool milk or water, until she reaches the
unconscious. dentist
b) Call 911 and begin to give care. d) Have her place the tooth under her tongue
c) Call 911 and wait until professional help until she reaches the dentist.
arrives. 85) A girl is not breathing but has a pulse,
d) Both a & b what would be the best course of
80) A girl at one of your bus stops indicates action?
that she was bitten by a snake, a) Call 911, and begin CPR immediately.
What do you do? b) Call 911, and begin rescue breathing.
a) Apply ice to the wound and take to the c) Call 911, check for blocked airway, begin
nearest fire station or hospital CPR.
b) Wash the wound, keeping injured area d) Call 911, and wait for professional medical
lower than the heart; get professional medical help to arrive.
care within 86) Where would you check the pulse on a
30 minutes. 12-year-old boy?
c) Cut a 1” cross at the site if injury and suck a) On the inside of the arm between the elbow
the poison out, apply ice. and shoulder.
d) Elevate injured area, apply ice, and get b) At the side of the neck
professional medical care within 30 minutes. c) On the inside of the wrist.
81) A boy with frostbite on his feet, what d) Both b & c
should you do? 87) A boy has his finger severed off, what
action would be the best? clothing, and
a) Put the severed end of the finger back in cool her off any way you can.
place, wrap entire finger in d) None of the above
Sterile gauze and transport to hospital 92) A boy has a sliver in his eye, you
immediately should….
b) Wrap the severed finger in sterile gauze, a) attempt to remove the splinter with
place it in a plastic bag, put the bag on ice tweezers.
transport b) flush the eye with cool water or milk.
both finger and the victim to the hospital. c) Leave the sliver in, Call for help.
c) Place the severed finger in a plastic bag, d) Wrap sterile gauze around the head
have the boy place the bag under his armpit, covering both eyes.
transport 93) Your driving your route and you come
immediately to the hospital. across a victim lying in the middle of the road
d) Place a tourniquet at the stub where the that appears to
finger was severed to control bleeding be unconscious, you should….
transport to a) pull the bus safely to the side of the road
hospital immediately. place your reflectors around the injured
88) What is the CPR procedure for a six-year- person and call
old boy? 911.
a) 15 compressions, 1 breath, 5 cycles in 1 b) Position your bus to protect the victim, turn
minute on your flashing red lights, call 911.
b) 15 compressions, 2 breaths, 4 cycles in 1 c) Pull the bus safely to the side of the road,
minute drag the victim out of the roadway, call 911.
c) 5 compressions, 1 breath, 12 cycles in 1 d) Continue driving to the nearest phone, Call
minute 911.
d) 3 compressions, 1 breath, 20 cycles in 1 94) When performing CPR on a child, how
minute deep should the chest compressions be?
89) What is the first thing you should do for a) 1½ inches.
someone you suspect has an b) 2 inches
electrical burn? c) 2½ inches
a) Check for breathing and a pulse d) 3 inches
b) Check to see if electricity is turned off 95) When performing CPR on an adult, how
c) Check for severe bleeding deep should the chest compressions be?
d) Check for shock a) 1½ inches.
90) A boy is shot with an arrow through the b) 2 inches
chest and out the back, what would be the c) 2½ inches
best course of d) 3 inches
action? 96) A first aid responder should move a victim
a) Remove the arrow and apply sterile gauze when….
to the wound. a) it would make it easier to administer first
b) Do not remove the arrow, place several aid.
dressing around the arrow to keep it from b) The victim is in a dangerous position.
moving, c) Never
bandage the dressings in place around the d) Both a & b
arrow. 97) There are three basic steps you can take
c) Do not remove the arrow; break off the part in an emergency:
out the back, bandage with dressing around a) Call, Check, Care
the b) Check, Call, Care
arrow to hold it in place. c) Recognize, Decide, Call
d) Remove the arrow, wash the area, and d) Decide, Execute, Call
bandage with sterile gauze. 98) You approach a victim that is unconscious
91) A girl is unconscious, she is heavily and wearing a medical alert tag indicating a
dressed and her skin is reddish, dry and hot, diabetic
what should you do? condition. You would:
a) Call 911, begin CPR. a) Begin Rescue Breathing
b) Call for an ambulance; loosen tight b) Begin CPR
clothing, check for breathing and pulse. c) Administer the victims insulin
c) Check for breathing and pulse, Call 911, d) Check victim for breathing & pulse
get the girl out of the heat, loosen tight 99) An eight year old child is unconscious and
the airway is blocked. You should:
a) Give abdominal thrusts
b) Begin CPR
c) Begin Rescue Breathing
d) All of the above
100) A victim is coughing up blood with
bleeding from the mouth and is tender in the
abdomen. Pulse is
weak and rapid. The victim is having signs of
a) Massive head injuries
b) Internal Bleeding
c) Drug Overdose
d) Possible Poisoning

Prepared by: Arvin I. Saberon

Approved by: Mr. Marlon Abellana


OIC, College of Criminal Justice

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