DRSABCD
CPR & AED
Teamwork
Assessments
Communication
100

What does the “D” stand for?

Dangee

100

How many compressions are given before breaths?

30

100

Who is responsible for coordinating the team?

Team leader

100

What assessment checks the whole body for injuries?

Head-to-toe assessment

100

What does SITREP stand for?

Situation Report

200

What does the “R” stand for?

Response

200

How many breaths are given?

2

200

Why is teamwork important and an incident?

Improve patient care and organisation

200

Name one Vital sign?

Pulse, rest rate, temperature, blood pressure, BGL, Cap refill, SPO2

200

What form is commonly used to record patient information?

OB12/OB13

300

At what stage would you call 000?

Send for Help

300

What is the compression rate?

100 to 120 per minute

300

Name two jobs a first aid team member might perform?

CPR

Calling 000

Gather Equipment

Crowd Control

300

What does AVPU stand for?

Alert

Voice

Pain

Unresponsive

300

Why are patient handovers important?

Ensure accurate transfer of information

400

If a casualty is breathing normally, do you start CPR?

No

400

Where should the hands be placed for CPR?

Centre of chest

400

What should a team member do if multiple people are talking at once?

Regain control and assigned task clearly

400

Why are vital signs important?

They help monitor the patient’s condition

400

Name three things that should be included in a handover

Patient’s age

Complaint

Treatment given

Vital signs

Changes in condition

500

Name all the steps in DRSABCD?

Danger
Response
Send for Help
Airway
Breathing
CPR
Defibrillation

500

Name two reasons why CPR may stop.

Casualty starts breathing normally

Paramedics take over

Scene becomes unsafe

First Aider physically unable to continue
500

What makes a good team leader?

Good communication

Listening

Following directions

Staying calm

500

Name four things you would assess during a head-to-toe assessment.

Head

Neck

Chest

Abdomen

Pelvis

Arms

Legs

back



500

A good radio message should be three things?

Clear

Concise

Accurate