First Aid Review Quiz.

Approved & Edited by ProProfs Editorial Team
The editorial team at ProProfs Quizzes consists of a select group of subject experts, trivia writers, and quiz masters who have authored over 10,000 quizzes taken by more than 100 million users. This team includes our in-house seasoned quiz moderators and subject matter experts. Our editorial experts, spread across the world, are rigorously trained using our comprehensive guidelines to ensure that you receive the highest quality quizzes.
Learn about Our Editorial Process
| By Kellieandrews
K
Kellieandrews
Community Contributor
Quizzes Created: 1 | Total Attempts: 135
Questions: 6 | Attempts: 135

SettingsSettingsSettings
First Aid Review Quiz. - Quiz

Watch the attached video on first aid responses, and then take the quiz to review. Https://www. Youtube. Com/watch? V=QOLrayv2R2s


Questions and Answers
  • 1. 

    Describe the Shock Position.

  • 2. 

    What does R.I.C.E. stand for? When do you use it? 

  • 3. 

    What happens when someone goes into Shock?

    • A.

      Heart rate rises

    • B.

      Breathing rate rises

    • C.

      Blood vessels dialate

    • D.

      All of the above

    Correct Answer
    D. All of the above
    Explanation
    When someone goes into shock, their body goes into a state of emergency. The heart rate rises in order to pump more blood to vital organs, while the breathing rate rises to increase oxygen intake. Additionally, blood vessels dilate to improve blood flow and distribute oxygen throughout the body. All of these responses are part of the body's attempt to compensate for the shock and maintain vital functions.

    Rate this question:

  • 4. 

    In the event of a burn or deep cut, it is best to pull all debris out of the injury.

    • A.

      True

    • B.

      False

    Correct Answer
    B. False
    Explanation
    It is not recommended to pull all debris out of a burn or deep cut injury. Pulling out debris can cause further damage and increase the risk of infection. Instead, it is advised to leave any embedded debris in place and seek medical attention for proper evaluation and treatment.

    Rate this question:

  • 5. 

    If you have reason to believe the injured party may have a spinal injury. What do you do?

    • A.

      Assume shock position.

    • B.

      Don't touch them.

    • C.

      Immobilize the head.

    • D.

      Raise their legs.

    Correct Answer
    C. Immobilize the head.
    Explanation
    When there is reason to believe that the injured party may have a spinal injury, it is important to immobilize the head. This is because any movement of the head or neck can potentially worsen the spinal injury and cause further damage to the spinal cord. By immobilizing the head, it helps to prevent any unnecessary movement and reduces the risk of exacerbating the injury. This can be done by keeping the head in a neutral position and using appropriate techniques such as placing hands on both sides of the head to provide support and stability.

    Rate this question:

  • 6. 

    What are some signs of heat stroke? (select all that apply)

    • A.

      No longer sweating, but warm to the touch

    • B.

      Pale skin tone

    • C.

      Thirst, but otherwise normal behavior

    • D.

      Altered level of consciousness.

    Correct Answer(s)
    A. No longer sweating, but warm to the touch
    D. Altered level of consciousness.
    Explanation
    The signs of heat stroke include no longer sweating, but warm to the touch, and altered level of consciousness. These symptoms indicate that the body's cooling mechanisms have stopped working properly and the person may be experiencing a severe form of heat illness.

    Rate this question:

Quiz Review Timeline +

Our quizzes are rigorously reviewed, monitored and continuously updated by our expert board to maintain accuracy, relevance, and timeliness.

  • Current Version
  • Mar 21, 2023
    Quiz Edited by
    ProProfs Editorial Team
  • May 13, 2015
    Quiz Created by
    Kellieandrews
Back to Top Back to top
Advertisement