Deck 1: Introduction to First Aid Care

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In an emergency situation, often victims who might have been saved die because:

A) those who arrive first on the scene first are not sufficiently trained to give on-the-scene care.
B) bystanders do not know how to call for help.
C) emergency transportation is slow to arrive on the scene.
D) a first aid kit was not available.
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How many Americans receive hospital emergency care each year?

A) 10 million
B) 30 million
C) 50 million
D) more than 70 million
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First Aiders can initiate many lifesaving procedures, which include:

A) starting an IV.
B) bleeding control.
C) administering morphine for pain.
D) suturing a wound.
Question
First aid is the ________ and immediate care given to a person who is injured or suddenly becomes ill.

A) advanced
B) temporary
C) basic
D) minimal
Question
One of the principle aims of first aid is to:

A) recognize life-threatening situations.
B) diagnose the medical emergency.
C) transport the victim to the hospital.
D) tell the victim to get a lawyer.
Question
One of the principal aims of first aid care is to minimize:

A) further injury and complications.
B) the need for EMS.
C) the need for any additional physician care.
D) confusion and fear of bystanders.
Question
First Aiders should have a plan of action. Which of the following would not be included as part of a First Aider's plan of action?

A) observe the accident scene as you approach it
B) try to make the victim stand and walk
C) provide basic life support to those whose lives are threatened
D) have bystanders direct traffic if necessary
Question
If you are alone and come upon an unconscious/unresponsive infant or child, you should first:

A) activate the EMS system before doing anything.
B) locate the parent or guardian to get consent to treat.
C) provide 2 minutes of rescue support before activating EMS.
D) provide 5 minutes of rescue support before activating EMS.
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A 911 dispatcher will need information which will include:

A) victim's next of kin.
B) exact location of the victim.
C) your driver's license number.
D) your employer's phone number.
Question
You should provide First Aid to:

A) victims who are walking away.
B) victims who say "don't touch me."
C) the most seriously injured victim first.
D) victims in a state of denial.
Question
A universal emergency number to call for help in most areas of the U.S. is:

A) 211.
B) 411.
C) 511.
D) 911.
Question
"Duty to act" means you have a ________ to give aid.

A) choice
B) responsibility
C) legal obligation
D) moral responsibility
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The "reasonable-man test":

A) is given to First Aiders to test their skills.
B) is used to determine that the First Aider is negligent.
C) is your defense against a charge of negligence.
D) determines if the First Aider had good reason to implement first aid procedures.
Question
In administering care, First Aiders are:

A) bound by the same legal statutes as other emergency care providers.
B) bound by different legal statutes than other professional emergency care providers.
C) not bound legally.
D) licensed and must show a card before giving care.
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If the First Aider acts with carelessness, inattention, disregard, or oversight, he could be found guilty of:

A) recklessness.
B) irresponsible behavior.
C) negligence.
D) intentional injury.
Question
If the victim is unconscious, the law assumes that she would consent to care if they were conscious. This kind of consent is known as:

A) actual consent.
B) implied consent.
C) assumed consent.
D) forced consent.
Question
If an adult victim or guardian refuses consent, you may:

A) push the guardian aside and start first aid care.
B) give first aid care if you really believe it is needed.
C) summon the police if you believe that a life is at stake.
D) give care anyway, they cannot refuse care for a minor.
Question
Which of the following is considered a First Aider skill?

A) diagnose that the victim has had a heart attack
B) insert a needle to decompress a chest injury
C) dress and bandage a laceration
D) administer a nebulizer treatment for an asthma attack
Question
A victim should be considered infectious if the victim has:

A) a closed bruise.
B) a runny nose.
C) pink skin.
D) oozing wounds.
Question
Infectious disease is a disease that:

A) always causes permanent disability or death.
B) cannot be prevented.
C) can be spread from one person to another.
D) is untreatable.
Question
An infectious disease of particular concern to First Aiders and others in emergency settings is Hepatitis B, which is most commonly spread through:

A) infected water.
B) sexual activity.
C) infected blood.
D) sterile needles.
Question
To help you avoid being infected by contact with blood, body fluids, and secretions, you should:

A) avoid getting immunized.
B) wash your hands after providing care with soap and hot water.
C) touch your mouth, nose, or eyes often.
D) wipe your hands on a bloody towel.
Question
Which one of the following is an infectious disease?

A) chicken pox
B) heart attack
C) stroke
D) epilepsy
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You are providing first aid at a car accident. What is the greatest threat to you and the victim's safety?

A) unstable tires
B) other traffic
C) fire
D) bystanders
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Properly trained First Aiders can replace the physician, nurse, or paramedic.
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When a person is injured, a First Aider should take charge and administer first aid while arranging for medical assistance.
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Good Samaritan laws are enacted to protect the First Aider from being sued unless the First Aider is found guilty of negligence.
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A competent adult has the right to refuse first aid care for himself/herself or a minor in need of such care.
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If you wear protective gloves while treating a victim, it isn't necessary to wash your hands after removing the gloves.
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You can be legally charged with battery if you give first aid care or forcibly transport a victim who has refused consent.
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If you are alone and rendering aid to another adult, contact EMS immediately after you determine unresponsiveness.
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The First Aider can force their help on a victim who is unwilling to be treated because the First Aider is bound by "Duty to Act."
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Once you have started first aid care, you must continue administering care until you have done all you can do.
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"Consent must be informed; you need to explain the care you will provide."
This is called "actual consent."
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Stopping care and leaving a victim at a scene is legally considered abandonment.
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First Aiders should keep victim's health information confidential.
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All body fluids should be considered infectious until proven otherwise.
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Hepatitis B is a bacterial infection of the liver.
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Herpes is a highly contagious bacterial infection of the skin and mucous membranes.
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Meningitis is spread through close blood-to-blood transmission.
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As a First Aider, staying safe is your first priority.
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If unsafe, enter a first aid situation only if you have been properly trained and have proper protective equipment.
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Flammable liquids are the greatest threat at motor vehicle accidents.
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You are helping at a car accident and there are downed power lines. You should move them to make the scene safe.
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Someone has fallen through the ice. You should immediately crawl out onto the ice to pull him/her to safety.
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Stay a safe distance from a hostile victim and call for help.
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Deck 1: Introduction to First Aid Care
1
In an emergency situation, often victims who might have been saved die because:

A) those who arrive first on the scene first are not sufficiently trained to give on-the-scene care.
B) bystanders do not know how to call for help.
C) emergency transportation is slow to arrive on the scene.
D) a first aid kit was not available.
those who arrive first on the scene first are not sufficiently trained to give on-the-scene care.
2
How many Americans receive hospital emergency care each year?

A) 10 million
B) 30 million
C) 50 million
D) more than 70 million
more than 70 million
3
First Aiders can initiate many lifesaving procedures, which include:

A) starting an IV.
B) bleeding control.
C) administering morphine for pain.
D) suturing a wound.
bleeding control.
4
First aid is the ________ and immediate care given to a person who is injured or suddenly becomes ill.

A) advanced
B) temporary
C) basic
D) minimal
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One of the principle aims of first aid is to:

A) recognize life-threatening situations.
B) diagnose the medical emergency.
C) transport the victim to the hospital.
D) tell the victim to get a lawyer.
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6
One of the principal aims of first aid care is to minimize:

A) further injury and complications.
B) the need for EMS.
C) the need for any additional physician care.
D) confusion and fear of bystanders.
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First Aiders should have a plan of action. Which of the following would not be included as part of a First Aider's plan of action?

A) observe the accident scene as you approach it
B) try to make the victim stand and walk
C) provide basic life support to those whose lives are threatened
D) have bystanders direct traffic if necessary
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8
If you are alone and come upon an unconscious/unresponsive infant or child, you should first:

A) activate the EMS system before doing anything.
B) locate the parent or guardian to get consent to treat.
C) provide 2 minutes of rescue support before activating EMS.
D) provide 5 minutes of rescue support before activating EMS.
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9
A 911 dispatcher will need information which will include:

A) victim's next of kin.
B) exact location of the victim.
C) your driver's license number.
D) your employer's phone number.
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10
You should provide First Aid to:

A) victims who are walking away.
B) victims who say "don't touch me."
C) the most seriously injured victim first.
D) victims in a state of denial.
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11
A universal emergency number to call for help in most areas of the U.S. is:

A) 211.
B) 411.
C) 511.
D) 911.
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12
"Duty to act" means you have a ________ to give aid.

A) choice
B) responsibility
C) legal obligation
D) moral responsibility
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13
The "reasonable-man test":

A) is given to First Aiders to test their skills.
B) is used to determine that the First Aider is negligent.
C) is your defense against a charge of negligence.
D) determines if the First Aider had good reason to implement first aid procedures.
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14
In administering care, First Aiders are:

A) bound by the same legal statutes as other emergency care providers.
B) bound by different legal statutes than other professional emergency care providers.
C) not bound legally.
D) licensed and must show a card before giving care.
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15
If the First Aider acts with carelessness, inattention, disregard, or oversight, he could be found guilty of:

A) recklessness.
B) irresponsible behavior.
C) negligence.
D) intentional injury.
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16
If the victim is unconscious, the law assumes that she would consent to care if they were conscious. This kind of consent is known as:

A) actual consent.
B) implied consent.
C) assumed consent.
D) forced consent.
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17
If an adult victim or guardian refuses consent, you may:

A) push the guardian aside and start first aid care.
B) give first aid care if you really believe it is needed.
C) summon the police if you believe that a life is at stake.
D) give care anyway, they cannot refuse care for a minor.
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18
Which of the following is considered a First Aider skill?

A) diagnose that the victim has had a heart attack
B) insert a needle to decompress a chest injury
C) dress and bandage a laceration
D) administer a nebulizer treatment for an asthma attack
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A victim should be considered infectious if the victim has:

A) a closed bruise.
B) a runny nose.
C) pink skin.
D) oozing wounds.
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20
Infectious disease is a disease that:

A) always causes permanent disability or death.
B) cannot be prevented.
C) can be spread from one person to another.
D) is untreatable.
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21
An infectious disease of particular concern to First Aiders and others in emergency settings is Hepatitis B, which is most commonly spread through:

A) infected water.
B) sexual activity.
C) infected blood.
D) sterile needles.
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22
To help you avoid being infected by contact with blood, body fluids, and secretions, you should:

A) avoid getting immunized.
B) wash your hands after providing care with soap and hot water.
C) touch your mouth, nose, or eyes often.
D) wipe your hands on a bloody towel.
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Which one of the following is an infectious disease?

A) chicken pox
B) heart attack
C) stroke
D) epilepsy
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You are providing first aid at a car accident. What is the greatest threat to you and the victim's safety?

A) unstable tires
B) other traffic
C) fire
D) bystanders
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Properly trained First Aiders can replace the physician, nurse, or paramedic.
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When a person is injured, a First Aider should take charge and administer first aid while arranging for medical assistance.
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Good Samaritan laws are enacted to protect the First Aider from being sued unless the First Aider is found guilty of negligence.
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A competent adult has the right to refuse first aid care for himself/herself or a minor in need of such care.
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If you wear protective gloves while treating a victim, it isn't necessary to wash your hands after removing the gloves.
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You can be legally charged with battery if you give first aid care or forcibly transport a victim who has refused consent.
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If you are alone and rendering aid to another adult, contact EMS immediately after you determine unresponsiveness.
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The First Aider can force their help on a victim who is unwilling to be treated because the First Aider is bound by "Duty to Act."
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Once you have started first aid care, you must continue administering care until you have done all you can do.
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"Consent must be informed; you need to explain the care you will provide."
This is called "actual consent."
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Stopping care and leaving a victim at a scene is legally considered abandonment.
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First Aiders should keep victim's health information confidential.
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All body fluids should be considered infectious until proven otherwise.
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Hepatitis B is a bacterial infection of the liver.
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Herpes is a highly contagious bacterial infection of the skin and mucous membranes.
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Meningitis is spread through close blood-to-blood transmission.
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As a First Aider, staying safe is your first priority.
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If unsafe, enter a first aid situation only if you have been properly trained and have proper protective equipment.
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Flammable liquids are the greatest threat at motor vehicle accidents.
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You are helping at a car accident and there are downed power lines. You should move them to make the scene safe.
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Someone has fallen through the ice. You should immediately crawl out onto the ice to pull him/her to safety.
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Stay a safe distance from a hostile victim and call for help.
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