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đ WBHRB āϏā§āĻāĻžāĻĢ āύāĻžāϰā§āϏ CBT āĻā§āϏā§āĻ â 30 ( First Aid )
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1. What is the main risk of open wounds?
Infection risk is highest.
2 / 50
2. What is the best technique to manage fainting?
Elevating legs improves blood flow to brain.
3 / 50
3. What indicates a stroke?
FAST test: facial droop is key sign.
4 / 50
4. What indicates hypothermia?
Shivering is an early sign.
5 / 50
5. What should you NOT do for a fracture?
Never try to realign bones.
6 / 50
6. What is the priority in multi-trauma?
Airway always comes first.
7 / 50
7. How long should CPR be performed before reassessment?
2 minutes = 5 cycles of CPR.
8 / 50
8. Which pulse is assessed during adult CPR?
Carotid artery is easiest.
9 / 50
9. What is the safest way to move an injured person?
Move only if area is unsafe.
10 / 50
10. What is the first step in treating shock?
Lay the person down & elevate legs.
11 / 50
11. In case of seizures, what must NOT be done?
Never restrain movements.
12 / 50
12. Which sign indicates internal bleeding?
Shock + bruising suggests internal bleed.
13 / 50
13. Which technique is used for severe bleeding when pressure fails?
Tourniquet is last resort.
14 / 50
14. What is the first sign of carbon monoxide poisoning?
Cherry red skin sometimes seen.
15 / 50
15. Which condition requires immediate CPR?
No breathing + no pulse = cardiac arrest.
16 / 50
16. What is the key danger of severe allergic reaction (anaphylaxis)?
Swelling can block airway.
17 / 50
17. In case of a suspected spinal injury, what should you do?
Avoid moving the victim to prevent further damage.
18 / 50
18. What is the immediate action for frostbite?
Warm water rewarming is safest.
19 / 50
19. What indicates airway obstruction?
Inability to speak is the main sign.
20 / 50
20. In case of a chemical eye injury, what is the immediate action?
Wash with water for 15â20 minutes.
21 / 50
21. Which sign indicates brain herniation after head injury?
Unequal pupils show pressure.
22 / 50
22. Which method is best for assessing an unconscious patient's breathing?
Look, listen, and feel technique is standard.
23 / 50
23. What is the best position for unconscious but breathing victim?
Recovery position keeps airway open.
24 / 50
24. What should be avoided in spinal injury?
Moving the spine can worsen injury.
25 / 50
25. What is the first step in controlling nosebleeds?
Leaning forward prevents aspiration.
26 / 50
26. What should not be done in case of poison ingestion?
Vomiting can worsen damage.
27 / 50
27. Which symptom indicates tension pneumothorax?
Tracheal deviation is classic.
28 / 50
28. A burn with charred, painless skin indicates which degree?
Third-degree burns destroy nerves.
29 / 50
29. What should you apply to a severe bleeding wound?
Direct pressure controls bleeding best.
30 / 50
30. What should you NOT do for snakebite?
Never cut or suck venom.
31 / 50
31. What is the first sign of heat exhaustion?
Excessive sweating occurs early.
32 / 50
32. What is the correct ratio of CPR for adults?
30:2 is universal ratio.
33 / 50
33. What is used to stop arterial bleeding immediately?
Direct pressure is first-line.
34 / 50
34. What is the first action for electrical burn?
Turn off power to avoid further injury.
35 / 50
35. After using an AED, what should you do next?
Resume CPR until instructed otherwise.
36 / 50
36. What type of fracture shows bone protruding through the skin?
Open fracture breaks skin barrier.
37 / 50
37. What should be done first for a snake bite?
Keep the limb still to slow venom spread.
38 / 50
38. Which sign indicates heatstroke?
High body temp + no sweating.
39 / 50
39. What is the safest position during vomiting?
Side position prevents aspiration.
40 / 50
40. What is the first priority when approaching a victim in an accident?
Scene safety is always checked first.
41 / 50
41. What should you do if a person is conscious but choking?
Heimlich is used for conscious choking.
42 / 50
42. Which dressing is best for chest open wound?
Occlusive dressings prevent air entry.
43 / 50
43. What is the most important step in burn shock prevention?
Fluids restore circulation.
44 / 50
44. Which pulse point is used in infant CPR?
Brachial artery is recommended.
45 / 50
45. Which method is used to assess circulation in first aid?
Capillary refill test is quick & reliable.
46 / 50
46. What is the correct management for chemical burns on skin?
Rinse with running āĻāϞ for long.
47 / 50
47. What should be avoided in a burn injury?
Oil traps heat and worsens injury.
48 / 50
48. What should be done for eye chemical exposure?
Continuous flushing dilutes chemical.
49 / 50
49. What is the compression-to-breath ratio for adult CPR?
30:2 is standard CPR for adults.
50 / 50
50. What is the first action when you find a collapsed victim?
Ensuring safety prevents further harm.
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