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Set 3
Elementary First Aid (EFA) (Set 3)
Question 1 of 30
In order to assess for a pulse in an adult crew, you would assess for the:
A
A) Carotid pulse for 5-10 seconds
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B) Radial pulse for 5-10 seconds
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Questions in this Practice Set
Q1
In order to assess for a pulse in an adult crew, you would assess for the:
Q2
What is the recommended amount of time to wash your hands?
Q3
You can best control the swelling and pain of an ankle sprain by:
Q4
Mouth-to-nose respiration should be used only when:
Q5
Toxic substances can affect the body in the following ways:
Q6
What should you do if you think a crew member has internal bleeding?
Q7
Which of the following is a sign of severe airway obstruction?
Q8
Infant CPR is administered to any child under the age of:
Q9
An atraumatic splint could be used for which of the following injuries?
Q10
To flush an eye that has been exposed to a chemical, hold the affected eye:
Q11
You find an adult who is unresponsive and not breathing. The scene is safe. What is your next step?
Q12
Dressings and pads are used to:
Q13
What method of manhandling technique would you use if a crew member is unconscious?
Q14
The treatment for fever is:
Q15
Hypovolemic shock results from:
Q16
What is the average heartbeat of an adult at rest?
Q17
Increased respiratory difficulty accompanied by a weak, ineffective cough, wheezing, high-pitched crowing noises, and cyanosis are signs of:
Q18
Which of the following should be done for a crew member experiencing a heat-related illness?
Q19
Is it advisable to cover a tourniquet with clothes or bandages?
Q20
You have a casualty who is not breathing but has injuries to the face that prevent you from performing mouth-to-mouth resuscitation. What do you do?
Q21
What do you do after giving rescue breaths to an unconscious adult?
Q22
Can you use an adult AED on an infant?
Q23
Difficulty breathing may be a sign of:
Q24
The type of shock that is caused by a severe infection is called:
Q25
After discovering a possible fracture, you should assess which of the following before and after splinting?
Q26
If you want to be a first aider at work, you should:
Q27
When is the best time to administer CPR?
Q28
Which is the first step when caring for bleeding wounds?
Q29
In topographic anatomy, the term "lateral" means:
Q30
The onset of shock in infants and children: