First Aid 1
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First Aid 4
First Aid 5
100

To find out if an unconscious person has a pulse, you should?

Feel for a pulse at the person's neck

100

A broken bone is often called?

A fracture

100

What is the inability to move, often caused by serious neck or back injuries?

Paralysis

100

An injured person who is awake and aware of what is going on is?

Conscious

100

What are actions taken to prevent the spread of disease?

Universal precautions

200

What is a serious condition in which a person's organs aren't getting enough blood or oxygen?

Shock

200

Disposable gloves are a precaution used to protect first aid providers from __________ bodily fluids

Contaminated

200

When checking an injured person, the first thing you should find out is if the person is?

Are they conscious?

200

Gathering information about an injured person may help you decide what kind of first aid is needed. Even if you are unable to provide first aid, this information is vital for?

Providing information to an emergency operator

200

"Repeated or constant" is the definition of what key word?

Persistent

300

You are babysitting your two-year old brother who is sick. He has been throwing up for the last four hours and can't even keep down water. You can't reach your parents. You aren't sure if this is an emergency. You should?

Call 911 or an urgent care center

300

A first aid supply kit should include bandages, antiseptic ointment, aspirin, tweezers, and __________.

Disposable gloves

300

You are playing basketball with some friends when one of them takes a bad fall. When you check him you notice that his foot is not pointed straight. Should you straighten his foot?

No

300

What are laws protecting volunteers from lawsuits if medical complications arise after they have administered first aid called?

Good Samaritan Laws

300

When giving first aid to someone with a potential broken bone, you should __________ the injured part or keep it from moving?

Immobilize

400

First aid is the _________ care given to a victim of injury or sudden illness before professional medical help arrives?

Immediate

400

T or F: To remove a tick, use nail polish or petroleum jelly.

False

400

R.I.C.E is the treatment for sprains. It stands for?

Rest, Ice, Compression, Elevation

400

A medication used to fight infection is called?

An antibiotic

400

A type of tissue that holds bones together is called a ___________?

Ligament

500

An abnormal physical reaction to something eaten, touched, or inhaled?

Allergy

500

An antiseptic cleaning liquid, commonly used on wounds?

Hydrogen Peroxide

500

What is a type of virus that affects the nervous system and is usually spread through the saliva of infected animals?

Rabies

500

You put an antibiotic ointment on a minor cut you got three days ago. Now you have a rash around the cut. You should?

Stop using the antibiotic ointment

500

A classmate faints. You know he has been ill. It's been two minutes and he is still not awake. What should you do?

Call for help.

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