Biomed
Training
Armed Forces
Disaster Relief
100

What is donated blood used for?

A) Surgeries

B) Injuries

C) Diseases 

B) Inujuries

100
  1. What does CNA stand for? (Open ended question)

Certified Nursing Assistant

100

What is primary mission of the Red Cross? (open-ended)

Provide emergency relief and humanitarian aid 

100

What is a tornado watch? (Open-ended question)

A tornado is likely to come or form near you.

200

Open Ended - Most abundant substances found in one's blood?

 

Red blood cells

200

What is the passing rate of the course Red Cross offers for CNA certification?

A) 70%

B) 50%

C) 90%

D) 100%

C) 90%

200

Which of the following programs is NOT a service offered by the American Red Cross?

A) Disaster Response

B) Blood donation and collection 

C) health care for military personnel

D) Training in CPR and First Aid

C) health care for military personnel

200

What shouldn’t you do to stay safe during an earthquake?

A) Hold onto the object that you are under so that you remain covered

B) Take cover immediately 

C) Move as little as possible

D) Get under a desk or table and face the nearest window

D) Get under a desk or table and face the nearest window

300

Who can donate blood? (pick two)

A) Anyone who is 17 or older (some states permit 16)

B) Anyone who is at least 120 pounds

C) Anyone who is in good health without other complications 

D) Someone with history of cancer but are cured now

A) Anyone who is 17 or older (some states permit 16)

C) Anyone who is in good health without other complications 

300

Where do CNAs more commonly work?

A) Hospitals 

B) Clinics

C) Rehabilitation Centers

D) Nursing Homes

D) Nursing Homes

300

In which conflict did the American Red Cross first begin providing services to the military?

A)WWI
B) WWII

C) Civil War 

D) Spanish American War 

C) Civil War 

300

Name at least 5 disasters that the Red Cross provides aid for. (Open-ended question)

Answers (any 5 of these): Home fires, hurricanes, tornadoes, earthquakes, floods, wildfires



400

Which of the following is true for how long does it take the body to replenish a pint of donated blood?

A) Plasma typically takes 24 hours

B) Plasma typically takes 48 hours

C) Red blood cells can take 10 weeks to replenish 

D) Red blood cells can take 2 weeks to replenish

A) Plasma typically takes 24 hours

400

What is the goal of the Red Cross Training Committee? (open ended question)

Answer should include ideas like being prepared for situations, educating people about how to be more engaged/responsible citizens, etc.

400

Which American Red Crossprogram specifically provides emergency communication between military personnel and their families? 

A) Armed Forces Emergency Services 

B) Distatster Relief Assistance

C) International Services 

D) Mental Health Support 

A) Armed Forces Emergency Services 

400

What is the leading cause of deaths AFTER a hurricane?

A) Water-borne Infection

B) Structural Collapses

C) Heart Attacks

D) Electrocution 

C) Heart Attacks

500

Openended - How often can blood be donated?

8 weeks

56 days

16 weeks for power red donations

500

What is the name of the certification needed to get a license as a CNA?

A) NANP

B) NNAAP 

C) ANNP

D) PNAN

B) NNAAP 

500

The Red Cross is a key partner in which international treaty aimed at protecting thos who are not participating in active combat including prisoners of war?

A) Geneva Conventions

B) Treaty of Versaille 

C) United Nations

D) Treaty of Paris

A) Geneva Conventions


500

What was the Red Cross’s biggest disaster relief effort to date? (Open-ended question)

Hurricane Katrina