First Aid Test

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1.
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A sterile dressing should be placed over a full-thickness burn.
2.
1 point
Always avoid unnecessary movement of a victim.
3.
1 point
What term means the tearing of tissues by excessive force resulting in a wound with jagged, irregular edges?
4.
1 point
What type of shock involved severe bleeding that leads to a decrease in blood volume?
5.
1 point
Which is NOT a sign/symptom of a stroke?
6.
1 point
What choices below are signs and symptoms of a heart attack?
7.
1 point
A partial-thickness burn is always painless.
8.
1 point
Which is NOT a sign of shock?
9.
1 point
What is diaphoresis?
10.
1 point
What is the main pressure point for the arm?
11.
1 point
How would you assist a pt with a neck injury?
12.
1 point
Which of the following is NOT a sign/symptom of a closed fracture?
13.
1 point
What is the term used for a break in the bone?
14.
1 point
Metabolic shock occurs when there is a disruption in the normal acid-base balance of the body.
15.
1 point
What is an amputation?
16.
1 point
What type of wound is caused by a sharp pointed object?
17.
1 point
What type of bleeding is usually dark red or maroon in color?
18.
1 point
What term means a wound in which the skin is scraped off?
19.
1 point
A decrease in consciousness or loss of conscious is one of the signs of shock.
20.
1 point
A pt arrives to the ER with a wound to the right forearm. When you take off the dressing you notice that the blood spurts and is bright red. Based on what you observe, what type of vessel has been injured?
21.
1 point
What type of shock involves a hypersensitive or allergic reaction that causes the body to release histamine?
22.
1 point
A partial-thickness/full-thickness burn should be treated by an ER physician immediately.
23.
1 point
You should ALWAYS remain calm in any emergency situation
24.
1 point
This type of burn only involves the top layer of skin and may only cause redness.
25.
1 point
Cardiogenic shock occurs when there is an acute infection in the body.
26.
1 point
Which of the following is a common sign of infection?
27.
1 point
Which is NOT one of the signs of infection?
28.
1 point
A wound that oozes and clots easily is known as what type of bleeding?
29.
1 point
This is an injury caused by radiation or heat.
30.
1 point
What terms means the over stretching of a muscle?
31.
1 point
Why is activated charcoal used after a poisoning victim vomits?
32.
1 point
What term is used for excessive perspiration?
33.
1 point
The brain and kidneys are the main organs affected by an inadequate supply of blood.
34.
1 point
A person who has ingested an acid or alkali substance should be instructed to induce vomiting immediately to get rid of the poison.
35.
1 point
What type of shock is caused by an acute infection?
36.
1 point
Which of the following is NOT a sign of a brain injury?
37.
1 point
Which of the following is NOT a sign of an allergic reaction?
38.
1 point
What is the main pressure point in the leg?
39.
1 point
A blister or vesicle usually forms on a superficial burn.
40.
1 point
What is the term used for excessive blood loss?