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Test your knowledge about "Online First Aid Course"
Test your knowledge about "Online First Aid Course"
1. Before performing respiratory resuscitation, the rescuer must
- Clear the upper airways.
- Apply a sterile dressing to the mouth.
- Position the head in hyperextension.
2. The signs of a dislocation are
- Pain, functional impairment, swelling, bruising, lengthening of the limb compared to the opposite one.
- Shortening of the limb, appearance of bleeding.
- Tearing of soft tissues, interruption of bone continuity.
3. What should be done in case of a first-degree burn?
- Rinse the area with cold water for 10-15 minutes.
- Apply ice directly to the affected area.
- Pop any blisters to release accumulated fluid.
4. In case of arterial bleeding, the first step is
- Apply a tourniquet above the wound, between the wound and the heart.
- Apply a simple dressing without compression.
- Rinse the wound with hydrogen peroxide.
5. How do we recognize a fracture?
- Severe pain, deformation of the affected area, inability to move the limb.
- Appearance of red spots on the skin.
- Numbness without pain.
6. What should be done if a person is unconscious but breathing?
- Place them in the recovery position.
- Perform immediate cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR).
- Give them water or juice for hydration.
7. What is the correct rate of chest compressions in adult CPR?
- 100-120 compressions per minute.
- 60-80 compressions per minute.
- 150-180 compressions per minute.
8. What should you do if a person is choking and cannot breathe?
- Perform the Heimlich maneuver.
- Offer them water to help swallow.
- Hit them hard on the back to force the object out.
9. What type of dressing is recommended for a severe burn?
- A sterile and moist dressing.
- A tight bandage to stop blood circulation.
- Apply greasy ointments or creams directly.
10. What should be done in case of a venomous snake bite?
- Immobilize the affected limb and seek emergency medical help.
- Cut the wound and suck out the venom with your mouth.
- Apply a hot compress to the affected area.
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