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Set 3
Medical First Aid (MFA) (Set 3)
Question 1 of 30
A guideline for normal systolic blood pressure in an adult male would be:
A
50 plus the man's age up to 150 mm. Hg.
B
65 plus the man's age up to 120 mm. Hg.
C
80 plus the man's age up to 130 mm. Hg.
D
100 plus the man's age up to 150 mm. Hg.
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Questions in this Practice Set
Q1
A guideline for normal systolic blood pressure in an adult male would be:
Q2
A rapid body survey should take no longer than:
Q3
To correctly size an oropharyngeal airway place the flange at the corner of the mouth with the tip reaching:
Q4
ASA should be offered to the patient with chest pain who is taking nitroglycerin:
Q5
When suctioning a non-breathing adult casualty, a first aider should:
Q6
Which of the following devices provides the highest percentage of O2 delivery?
Q7
You suspect a patient's pain is due to a myocardial infarction rather than angina because the pain:
Q8
A flail chest results when :
Q9
Status epilepticus refers to:
Q10
OPQRST is used to assess:
Q11
The recommended oxygen flow rate for nasal cannulae (nasal prongs) is:
Q12
When aligning the head in the eyes-front neutral position, watch for:
Q13
Manual support of the head and neck of the patient with suspected spinal injury can be released:
Q14
To prepare a completely amputated part of the body for transportation to hospital with the casualty, you should:
Q15
Hypovolemic shock results from:
Q16
A conscious casualty who has suffered a stroke becomes unconscious. To keep his airway open and help him breathe, you should:
Q17
A worker has fallen from a six-foot ladder onto a concrete floor. You first action should be.
Q18
To determine whether a c-spine injury has occurred, you should think about the Mechanism of Injury. This can best be described as:
Q19
The correct ratio of compressions to ventilations for two -rescuer CPR on a child is:
Q20
Shock is best defined as:
Q21
The most critical factor in defibrillation is:
Q22
The AED will shock a patient:
Q23
In the hypothermic patient you should limit the number of shocks to a maximum of:
Q24
When transporting a patient, a shock should be administered:
Q25
When using an AED on a patient who is wearing a pacemaker, place the electrode pads:
Q26
You have shocked a casualty and there are signs of circulation. You should:
Q27
Burns that involve all layers of the skin are:
Q28
In determining the amount of body surface burned, the area of the palm of the hand represents ____ % of the body surface.
Q29
The most immediate serious complication associated with burns is:
Q30
A man is filling a gas tank on a generator when it bursts into flames. The caualty has a hoarse voice, he is blistered around the mouth and nose and both arms are reddened. You should classify this burn as: