Chapter 6: Bleeding And Wounds Quiz

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    Which of the following should you NOT look for for internal bleeding?

    • Bruising
    • Tender areas
    • Amputation
    • Vomiting
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The 'Chapter 6: Bleeding and Wounds Quiz' assesses knowledge on managing various types of bleeding and wounds. It covers recognizing signs of internal bleeding, the correct use of dressings, the RICE procedure, and handling capillary bleeding. Essential for learners in emergency care and first aid.


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  • 2. 

    This is a covering that is placed directly on a wound to help absorb blood, prevent infection, and keep it protected from injuring it more

    • Bandage

    • Dressing

    • Cloth

    • Band-aid

    Correct Answer
    A. Dressing
    Explanation
    A dressing is a covering that is placed directly on a wound to help absorb blood, prevent infection, and keep it protected from further injury. It is used to promote healing and provide a barrier against bacteria and dirt. Unlike a bandage, which is used to secure the dressing in place, a dressing is the primary material that comes into contact with the wound. A dressing can be made of various materials such as gauze, foam, or hydrogel, depending on the type and severity of the wound.

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  • 3. 

    Mark the correct steps of the RICE procedure

    • Apply ice or cold compact

    • Check for heart rate

    • Rest the injured area

    • Compress

    • Call 911

    • Contact a doctor

    • Elevate

    Correct Answer(s)
    A. Apply ice or cold compact
    A. Rest the injured area
    A. Compress
    A. Elevate
    Explanation
    The correct steps of the RICE procedure are as follows: apply ice or cold compact to reduce swelling and pain, rest the injured area to prevent further damage, compress the area with a bandage to reduce swelling, and elevate the injured area to reduce swelling and improve blood flow. These steps are commonly recommended for treating acute injuries such as sprains or strains.

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  • 4. 

    True of False: if there is an embedded object, you should remove the object immediately.

    • True

    • False

    Correct Answer
    A. False
    Explanation
    The statement is False because if there is an embedded object, it does not necessarily mean that it should be removed immediately. The decision to remove the object or not depends on various factors such as its relevance, functionality, and impact on the overall design or functionality of the system. Removing an embedded object without considering these factors can lead to unintended consequences or loss of important features.

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    This type of external bleeding oozes steadily but slower, and it is the most common and easiest to control.

    • Venous bleeding

    • Capillary bleeding

    • Arterial bleeding

    • Normal bleeding

    Correct Answer
    A. Capillary bleeding
    Explanation
    Capillary bleeding is the correct answer because it is characterized by a slow and steady oozing of blood. This type of bleeding occurs from small blood vessels called capillaries, which are located close to the skin's surface. Capillary bleeding is the most common type of external bleeding and is relatively easy to control compared to arterial bleeding, which involves blood gushing out rapidly from an artery, or venous bleeding, which involves blood flowing steadily from a vein.

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