Basics of First Aid
Characteristics and Principles
First Aid Techniques
Specific Injuries
Common Emergencies
Don’ts in First Aid
Contents of a First Aid Kit
Miscellaneous
100

Measures taken immediately after an accident to prevent further harm being done.

What is first aid?

100

Being aware of all signs and symptoms in a casualty.

What is being observant?

100

This is used to stop severe bleeding by applying pressure and raising the injured part.

What is direct pressure and elevation?

100

You should immobilize the affected area to treat this injury, often characterized by pain and swelling in a bone or joint.

What is a fracture?

100

The first step in treating bleeding from a limb if a fracture is suspected.

What is handling the limb gently and raising it above the heart?

100

In the case of an embedded object in a wound, this action should not be attempted.

What is removing the object?

100

A sterile item used to cover wounds to prevent infection

What is a dressing?

100

A condition where the heart and breathing stop, requiring immediate first aid.

What is cardiac arrest?

200

This emergency number should be called for immediate assistance in a life-threatening situation.

What is 911?

200

The characteristic of making the best use of available resources during an emergency.

What is being resourceful?

200

The initial steps to follow in assessing a casualty using DRABC.

What is checking for danger, response, airway, breathing, and circulation?

200

This type of injury involves overstretching or tearing a ligament, often in the ankle or wrist.

What is a sprain?

200

The immediate action to take for a suspected venomous snake bite.

What is applying a pressure immobilization bandage?

200

Packing this body part with tissue should be avoided in case of a bleed.

What is the nose?

200

This device is used to measure body temperature in first aid.

What is a thermometer?

200

A severe complication of bleeding that occurs if the flow is not controlled.

What is shock?

300

The primary role of a first aider, bridging the gap between an accident and medical assistance.

What is providing temporary assistance?

300

The '4 C's of first aid include calling for help, calming the scene, checking the casualty, and this.

What is carefully applying first aid?

300

When someone is choking, this maneuver is used to help clear their airway by creating an upward thrust.

What is the Heimlich maneuver?

300

These symptoms, including uneven pupils, confusion, and vomiting, may indicate this serious head injury.

What is a concussion?

300

This should be done if a patient is poisoned and vomitus is observed.

What is monitoring the amount and color of the vomit?

300

When treating a fracture, this should be avoided at all costs.

What is realigning the bones?

300

These packets are included in a first aid kit and are used to dehydration.

What are ORS packets?

300

The process where blood becomes thicker to stop bleeding.

What is clotting?

400

This is the first step in assessing a situation to ensure your safety before providing help.

What is check the scene?

400

In first aid, prioritizing the most urgent injuries is part of this principle.

What is 'Putting first things first'?

400

The best way to treat a chemical burn in the eye.

What is flooding the eye with water?

400

This type of burn affects only the top layer of skin, causing redness and pain but no blisters.

What is a first-degree burn?

400

You would apply direct pressure to control this emergency involving blood loss.

What is a severe bleeding injury?

400

You should not apply this to a burn because it can trap heat and cause further damage.

What is applying butter or oil?

400

This adhesive material is used to secure bandages in place.

What is adhesive tape?

400

This type of burn is the most severe, affecting all layers of the skin and possibly deeper tissues.

What is a third-degree burn?

500

This principle advises a first aider to know what to do and what not to do.

What is 'First, do no harm'?

500

The first aider must ensure this before attending to a casualty.

What is safety?

500

This technique is used to restore breathing to someone who has stopped breathing, involving mouth-to-mouth or mouth-to-nose ventilation.

What is CPR (Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation)?

500

A burn caused by contact with dry heat like flames or steam.

What is a dry burn?

500

A firm bandage applied two inches from the wound helps treat this injury."

What is a snake bite?

500

You should not do this when administering CPR if they’re suspected of having a neck or spinal injury.

What is tilt someone’s head back?

500

This item is essential for cleaning wounds to prevent infection.

What is antiseptic wipes?

500

This is the correct compression-to-breath ratio for CPR in adults when performing chest compressions and rescue breaths.

What is 30 compressions to 2 breaths?