First Aid (TEST 2) – Flashcards

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_____ occurs when heart muscle tissue dies because its blood supply is severely reduced or stopped.
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Heart attack
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at the same time you check for responsiveness, you should look at the victim to see whether he or she ______
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is breathing
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For effective chest compression's during CPR, the rescuer should:
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Push hard and push fast
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if alone with an unresponsive child or infant, the rescuer should:
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provide care for 2 mins, and then call 911
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when performing CPR, give chest compressions at the rate of:
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at least 100 compression's per minute
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When performing chest compression on the following victims, the sternum should be depressed to what depth? ADULT AND CHILD : _____ inches INFANT: _______inches
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2 inches for the adult and child, 1&1/2 inches for the infant
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the ratio for compressions to breaths when performing adult CPR is:
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30 compressions to 2 breaths
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which method should be used to open the airway for an unresponsive victim?
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head tilt- chin lift
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when giving rescue breaths to an adult, each breath should last approximately how long?
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1 second
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to perform chest compressions on a child:
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use one or two hands
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what is the proper sequence for CPR?
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CAB (compressions, airway, breathing)
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when giving compressions to an infant, use:
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two fingers
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The signs of a severe airway obstruction may include:
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difficulty breathing, weak and ineffective cough, and inability to speak or breathe
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how many back blows and chest thrusts should be given to a responsive choking infant?
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5 each
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how many abdominal thrusts should be given to a responsive choking victim?
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as many as are needed to remove the obstruction or until the victim becomes unresponsive
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the most common cause of airway obstruction in an unresponsive victim is:
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the tongue
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a child's age ranges from:
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1 year to puberty
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when giving abdominal thrusts to a choking victim, where should you position your hands?
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in the middle of the abdomen, just above the naval
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a victim's chance of survival dramatically improves through:
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early CPR, and early defibrillation
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Defibrillation is most effective if used:
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within the first few minutes following cardiac arrest
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During ventricular fibrillation, the heart:
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quivers and cannot pump blood
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During ventricular tachycardia (V-tach), the heart:
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beats too fast to pump blood effectively
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cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR):
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is the initial care for cardiac arrest until a defibrillator is available
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How many adhesive pads (electrodes) are placed on the victim's chest?
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2
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before using an AED:
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give CPR until the AED is ready to use, position it next to the victim, turn on the AED
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Begin____ immediately after the shock and follow the prompts of the AED
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CPR
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AEDs can be used on:
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adults, children, infants
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which of the following statements about AED's is true?
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remove patches containing medication (eg, nitroglycerin,nicotine, or pain meds)
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AED supplies should include:
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A razor, hand towel, breathing device and exam gloves
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Shock occurs when body parts do not receive adequate:
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oxygenated blood
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without oxygen, the brain will start to be damaged irreparably in ____ minutes.
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4 to 6
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the perfusion triangle includes:
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heart, blood vessels, blood
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septic shock develops in some victims with:
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bacterial infection
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anaphylactic shock
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is a massive allergic reaction
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sensitive persons may experience anaphylaxis from exposure to:
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medications, food, and insect stings.
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which of the following are signs and symptoms of anaphylaxis?
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swelling of the face, tongue, and lips; bluish lips (cyanosis), and sneezing, coughing,wheezing
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why are the legs NOT elevated more than 12 inches when treating for shock?
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it would affect the victims breathing
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when treating a shock victim, the first aider should place blankets and/ or coats:
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under and over the victim
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first aid for anaphylactic shock includes which of the following?
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emergency transport to a medical facility, transporting the victim in a half-sitting position, and determining if the victim has an emergency epinephrine kit
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Why is neither food nor drink given to a shock victim?
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it could cause nausea and vomiting.
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Rapid blood loss of ____quart(s) or more in an adult can lead to shock and death.
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1
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the term____ refers to a large amount of bleeding in a short time.
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hemorrhage
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in____ bleeding, blood spurts up to several feet from the wound.
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arterial
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blood from___flows steadily or gushes
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veins
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in a healthy adult, initial clot function normally takes about ____ mins.
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10
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if a dressing becomes blood-soaked, what should be done?
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apply another dressing on top of the old one.
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what is the most effective method for controlling most types of bleeding?
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direct pressure over the wound.
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___ occurs when the skin is not broken and blood is not visible.
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internal bleeding
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which of the following is a sign of internal bleeding?
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bruises of the skin, fractured ribs or bruises on the chest, vomiting or coughing up blood
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to treat bruises, the first aider should:
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apply an ice pack over the injury for 20 mins.
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the ____ is the largest artery in the human body
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aorta
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wound where the top layer of skin is removed, with little or no blood loss
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abrasion
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wound where the skin is cut with jagged, irregular edges
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laceration
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wound is smooth-edged
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incisions
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wound is usually deep and narrow, with a high risk of infection
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puncture
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wound usually involves ears, fingers, and hands, and results in tearing a flap of skin.
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avulsion
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wound involves the cutting or tearing off of a body part
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amputation
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for a shallow wound, wash inside it with:
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soap and water
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how should animal bites, dirty wounds, and puncture wounds be cleaned?
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they should be cleaned only by medical personnel
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which statement is true concerning dressings for open wounds
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if the dressing becomes stuck to the wound, leave it on as long as the wound is healing, if the dressing becomes stuck to the wound and it must be removed, soak it in warm water first, a wet dressing may promote infection
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which first aid supply is applied over a wound to control bleeding and prevent contamination
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dressing
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a ____ holds the dressing in place
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bandage
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what are the signs and symptoms of an infected wound?
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throbbing pain, pus discharge, and fever
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tetanus is caused by:
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a toxin produced by bacterium
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a victim with a dirty wound who has not had a tetanus booster for more than ___ years should receive a booster
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5 years
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tetanus shots must be given within ___ hours of the injury to be effective.
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72
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_______ is a clean - cut complete detachment
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guillative amputation
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amputation occurs when an extremity separates by being crushed or mashed off
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crushing
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amputation occurs when the skin is peeled off
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de-gloving
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repeated rubbing of small area of skin will produce a(n):
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blister
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care for impaled objects may include which of the following actions?
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expose the area, and stabilizing the object with bulky dressing
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a(n) ____ wound happens when a blunt object strikes the body.
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closed
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sutures should be made by a physician within____ hours of the injury
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6 to 8
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which of the following wounds do not usually require stiches
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the skins cut edges tend to fall together, and the cut is less than one inch long and not deep
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What is the purpose of a dressing?
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to control bleeding, to prevent infection, to absorb blood
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an example of an improvised dressing is:
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a bandanna, a towel, a cloth
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which of the following is placed directly over an open wound?
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gauze pads
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what is the purpose of a bandage?
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to hold a dressing in place
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which of the following is a sign or symptom that a bandage is too tight?
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blue or pale skin, coldness of the extremity, tingling or loss of sensation.
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basic types of bandages include roller bandages, self-adhesive bandages, elastic bandages, triangular bandages, and ______
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adhesive tape
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