What does DRSABCDE stand for?
Danger, Response, Shout, Airway, Breathing, Circulation, Disability, Exposure
What are the 5 moments of hand hygiene?
Before touching a patient, Before a clean or aseptic procedure, After body fluid exposure, After touching a patient, After touching a patient's surroundings
What angle should you lift yours legs to when executing “sedia”?
90 degrees
What are the mottos of the Order of St John?
Pro Fide & Pro Utilitate Hominum
What is the recomended volume level when giving a presentation?
6 to 7
What are the three types of shock?
Cardiogenic, hypovolemic, anaphylactic
When do you need to don on PPE?
If the patient has an infectious disease, before changing wound dressing (before coming into contact with patient's body fluids)
What is the malay command for “as you were”?
semulah
The St John flag contains which two animals?
Lion and unicorn
What are the four leadership styles?
Autocratic, Democratic, Laissez-Faire, Servant Leadership
What are the symptoms of hypoglycaemia?
Cold sweat & tremors, Fainting spell & confusion, Medical history, Event history
what is the range of a normal blood pressure?
Systolic: 100-120
Diastolic: 60-80
How do you address a male warrant officer?
Encik
Full name of the Order of St John
The Most Venerable Order of The Hospital of St John of Jerusalem
What are the three key aspects of a lesson?
Audience Analysis, Lesson Content, Content Delivery
What does GTN stand for?
Glyceryl Trinitrate
What do you need to check for wounds? (Hint: COLDSPA/4S+COCA)
COLDSPA: Character, Onset, Location, Duration, Severity, Pattern, Associated Factors
4S: Site, Size, Shape, Signs of infection [Colour, Odour, Consistency of Discharge, Amount of discharge]
(either or)
When a squad is facing true front and you want them to turn to the right, what command do you give?
Skuad, bergerak ke-kenan, ke-kenan pusing
Recite the St John Pledge
We, the members of St John Brigade, pledge to be loyal to Singapore and the President of the Republic. To upkeep the honour and dignity of the Brigade and my Country. To observe the Mottoes of the Order which are: "Pro Fide" - For the Faith. "Pro Utilitate Hominum" – In the Service of Humanity. To be loyal to the Chief Commissioner and my Officers. To read the Brigade Regulations and to comply with them in all respects. To carry out all orders received from time to time from seniors. To carry out my duties with zeal and efficiency to the best of my ability. To be courteous and honest in all my words and actions.
What is the difference between an insignia and a rank?
Rank: Shows one's position in SJB
Insignia: Distinguishing badge or emblem which represents the rank
What’s the test used to determine arm weakness in a stroke called?
Pronator’s Drift
Which 3 instances do you need to check medication, and what do you need to check at each stage?
Three times to check medication: When taking medication out of storage, While preparing medication, When serving patient medication
Things to check for:
First check: Patient, Medication, Time, Dosage, Route, Confirm when was the last dosage given
Second check: Patient, Medication, Time, Dosage Route, Discolouration/disintegration/sedimentation, Intact, Expire
Third check: Patient, Medication, Time, Dosage, Route, Check for patient drug allergies, Check if meal is ready to be served (if medication requires meal)
Bonus: Check for side effects after adminstering medication (+50 if answered)
What is the english identifier of kumpulan bendera?
Flag Party
What is the Cadet Code of Chivalry?
To Serve God, To be loyal to the President and to my Officers, To observe the mottoes of the Order, which are: Pro Fide (For the faith) and Pro Utilitate Hominum (In the service of humanity). To be thorough in work and play, To help the suffering and the needy, To be kind to all animals, To be cheerful and prompt in all I do, And to be truthful and just in all things
Recite the NCO Creed
I, Non-Commissioned Officer, will strive for excellence in all that I do. I will Become my Best Self, Build Positive Connections, and Empower Others. I,will Dare to Lead!