Adult Resuscitation
Child and Infant Resuscitation
Burns and Chest & Abdominal injuries
Bones and Joints
Environmental Injuries
100

How many back blows to you give if a person is chocking and cannot speak or breath?

5

100

A person is consider a child from what ages?

1 to 8 years old

100

What the first thing you should do if you burn hand on a stove?

Use water to cool the burn 

100

What is an open fracture?

injury where the skin is broken, bleeding and the bone is protruding 

100

What is the best thing to give someone experiencing heat cramps?

water

200

How far should you depress the chest in a Adult when performing CPR?

2 - 2.4 inches (5 to 6 Cm)

200

1. What do you do if a child is chocking and unable to cough or speak?

2. What do you if an infant is chocking and can not make any sounds?

5 back blows followed by 5 check thrusts

200

How do vampires get around on Halloween?

Blood Vessels 

200

A basketball player twisted their ankle, tearing the ligaments surrounding the join. This is injury is a?

Sprain

200

A soccer player is feeling faint from playing out in the summer heat. What should you do?

Get them out of the head to reduce their body temperature 

300

What is the ratio Compressions and ventilations to an adult in .....

1 rescuer CPR?

2 rescuer CPR?

1 = 15/2

2= 30/2

300
When doing CPR how are you hand place for...


1. Child 

2. Infant

1. One hand 

2. 2 fingers in centre of check just below nipple

300

A factory worker has spilled corrosive liquid on their leg. You should?

Immediately flush with water

300

You have fallen and twisted your knee. Nothing feels broken but you are having a hard time standing and walking, and the knee is "locked" in one position. this is most likely an example of a....

Dislocation

300

It is -30 and you have not been wearing gloves. You fingers hurt and appear to have superficial frostbite. What should you do?

Rewarm you hand with body heat 

400

1. If you suspect a casualty is having Angina or a Heart Attack you should recommend the take.............

2. When does an Angina attack occur?

1. ASA (e.g. Aspirin)

2. When blood supply to the heart is reduced due to narrowed, damaged or partially blocked arteries 

400

During 2 rescuer CPR the compressions and ventilations for a child or infant are given at what ratio? 

15/2

400

You notice blood stained bubbles coming from a casualty chest wound. You should?

Control Bleeding with direct pressure and get medical help

400

Your friend fell of a trampoline and has broken their collar bone. you check for circulation and everything seems fine what should you do next?

For full points need to demonstrate 

Immobilize the arm

400

A friend spending time with Penguins in Antarctica but was not dressed appropriately. They were shivering and experience mild Hypothermia but now the have stopped shivering and are losing consciousness. They are now suffering from? 

Severe hypothermia

500

What is a temporary blockage of the blood flow to the brain?

TIA - Transient Ischemic Attack

500

What do you do it you have an unresponsive and not breathing infant?

Immediately give 30 compressions followed by Opening the airway and give two breaths 

500

A friend was hit hard playing football and you suspect a rib fracture. What should you also consider the possibility of?

A punctured lung 

500

Some one has fallen and broken their wrist, you should __________ their injured arm.

For full points need to demonstrate 

Splint 

500

Why should you not rub your skin to warm up when very cold?

Can cause more damage 

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