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Set 5
Medical First Aid (MFA) (Set 5)
Question 1 of 30
Which one of the following changes in vital signs is characteristic of brain injury:
A
Increase in pulse rate.
B
Constant respiratory rate.
C
increase in blood pressure.
D
Decrease in blood pressure.
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Questions in this Practice Set
Q1
Which one of the following changes in vital signs is characteristic of brain injury:
Q2
“Raccoon eyes” indicates:
Q3
You are called to the scene of a motorcycle crash. The rider is dazed and walking around. You should:
Q4
When managing a possible spinal injury:
Q5
A helmet must be removed from a patient:
Q6
When dealing with pelvic injuries you must always consider the possibility of:
Q7
To properly measure a cervical collar, you:
Q8
Contact dermatitis occurs when:
Q9
Carbon monoxide:
Q10
A child has swallowed an unknown poisonous substance. You should:
Q11
The external layer of the skin is called::
Q12
Muscles are attached to the bones by:
Q13
The appendix is located in which quadrant of the abdomen:
Q14
The white exterior portion of the eye is called the:
Q15
A skeletal injury to the lower back could result from direct trauma to the:
Q16
The pulse point located in the upper portion of the thigh is called the:
Q17
Which one of the following is a function of the skin?
Q18
Urine is expelled from the body through the:
Q19
Insulin is produced in the:
Q20
When communicating with patients:
Q21
In cases of behavioural disorders, the responder should:
Q22
The best way to prevent a Critical Incident Stress situation from becoming worse is:
Q23
Remove a contact lense only if:
Q24
You discover a particle embedded in the casualty’s cornea. You should:
Q25
Signs and symptoms of intense light burns to the eyes include:
Q26
Eye injuries that include lacerations:
Q27
Irrigate eyes with:
Q28
Signs and symptoms of acute abdomen include:
Q29
Signs that a hernia is serious include:
Q30
Which one of the following is not crucial in cases of abdominal distress: