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First Aid
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Subjects
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health-sciences
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first-aid
Instructions:
Answer 50 questions in 15 minutes.
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Match each statement with the correct term.
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1. Get tetanus shot
<5years
Aura
Tetanus bacteria
Laceration
2. Skin scraped off - bleeding limited - infection must be prevented
Signs of infection
Apply pressure
Abrasion
Seizure
3. Skin is pale (pallor) or bluish gray in color - skin is cool to touch - diaphoresis (excessive perspiration) may result in a wet - clammy feeling when the skin is touched
Integumentary system
Causes of shock
Resuscitation
Triage
4. Result in bleeding - infection or tetanus
Main artery
Signs and symptoms of cold wounds
Wounds
Causes of shock
5. Caused by a sharp object - deep - damage to muscles
Wounds
Cardiopulmonary
<5years
Incision
6. A clinical set of signs and symptoms that are associated with an inadequate supply of blood to body organs - especially brain and heart
Signs and symptoms of cold wounds
Mottled
Shock
Bleeding
7. Spotted - with patches of color. pertain to what you would see with a severely burned pt
Avulsion
Shock
Purpose of First Aid
Mottled
8. Torn or separated from body - bleeding heavy - preserve body part
Wounds
Wounds
Avulsion
Consciousness
9. Do not move unless absolutely necessary
Causes of shock
Main artery
Neck or spine injury
Aura
10. Can come from arteries-life threatening - veins and capillaries-less severe
Pressure
Bleeding
Signs and symptoms of cold wounds
Don't elevate
11. Will stop bleeding
Cardiopulmonary
Direct pressure
Positioning a shock victim
Endotracheal Intubation
12. Setting priorities for care of victim(s)
Triage
Pressure
Apply pressure
Don't elevate
13. Sudden attack of a dz uncontrolled muscle movements of epilepsy
bruise
Consciousness
Seizure
The person
14. Based on victims injury
Avulsion
Don't elevate
Positioning a shock victim
Critical
15. Responsiveness of the mind and to the impressions made by the senses
First Aid for minor wounds
Consciousness
Elevation
Causes of shock
16. Condition of acute failure of the peripheral circulation
Toxin
Shock
Thick dressing or Sterile gauze
Wounds
17. Tearing of tissue - jagged - irregular edges - heavy bleeding - contamination
Shock
Hemorrhage
Laceration
Elevation
18. Directly to wound
Direct pressure
First Aid for minor wounds
Closed
Apply pressure
19. Body part cut off - preserve amputated part
Goals in the treatment of shock
Integumentary system
Amputation
Neck or spine injury
20. Raise above level of victims heart - continue to apply direct pressure while elevating
Elevation
Avulsion
Tourniquet
Blood Clots
21. Respirations are rapid - shallow and may be irregular
Respiratory system
Integumentary system
Apply pressure
Check pulse site
22. To minimize the effect of the injury or illness until experts can take over
Blood Clots
First Aid for minor wounds
Purpose of First Aid
<5years
23. Is the immediate care that is given to the victim of an injury or illness
First Aid
<5years
Main artery
Maintaining body temperature
24. Be alert to signs of shock - be prepared to treat shock in any victim - remain calm at all times - reassure the victim while providing care - obtain appropriate assistance or medical care asap
Principles of care
Wounds
Aura
Closed
25. Can bleed to death in a short period of time
First Aid
Tetanus bacteria
The person
Circulatory system
26. Pertaining to the heart and lung
Maintaining body temperature
Main artery
Causes of shock
Cardiopulmonary
27. Are classified as open or closed
Wounds
Causes of shock
First Aid
Endotracheal Intubation
28. Swelling (edema) - fever (pryexia) - pain - redness (erthyemia) - heat - pus (pustacles) - red streaks leading from wound
Main pressure points
Abrasion
Consciousness
Signs of infection
29. Placing a tube within or through the trachea
Circulatory system
Seizure
Maintaining body temperature
Endotracheal Intubation
30. Are injury to soft tissue
First Aid for minor wounds
Wounds
Neck or spine injury
Incision
31. Instrument used to compress a bld vessel by application around an extremity
Purpose of First Aid
Tetanus bacteria
Toxin
Tourniquet
32. Hemorrhage or excessive loss of blood - excessive pain or infection - heart attack or stroke - poisoning of chemicals - drugs or gases - lack of oxygen - psychological trauma - dehydration from burns - vomiting - or diarrhea
Signs and symptoms of shock
Signs of infection
Causes of shock
Laceration
33. Skin pale and bluish gray - skin cool or cold - diaphoresis - rapid and weak pulse - respiration are rapid - shallow - and may be irregular - blood pressure is very low - general weakness - anxiety and extreme restlessness - excessive thirst - nausea
Signs and symptoms of shock
Toxin
Seizure
Neck or spine injury
34. Poison produced by animals - plants - or bacteria
Shock
Thick dressing or Sterile gauze
Circulatory system
Toxin
35. May cause internal bleeding - get medical help asap - check breathing and treat for shock - avoid unnecessary movement - avoid giving any fluid or food to victim
Other closed wounds
Apply pressure
Puncture
Resuscitation
36. Act of inhaling foreign matter - usually emesis - into the respiratory tract
Bleeding
Triage
Aspiration
Don't elevate
37. Can lead to death - even if injury is not fatal - can occur with any injury or illness requiring first aid
Pressure bandage
Purpose of First Aid
Shock
Neck or spine injury
38. Use when direct pressure - elevation - and pressure bandage do not stop severe bleeding
Triage
Pressure points
Elevation
Positioning a shock victim
39. Is a break in skin or mucous membrane
Open
Goals in the treatment of shock
Check pulse site
Avulsion
40. Can enter an open wound - lead to serious illness or death
Apply pressure
Purpose of First Aid
Tetanus bacteria
Mottled
41. Eliminate the cause - improve circulation especially to the brain and heart - provide an adequate oxygen supply - maintain the body temperature
Signs and symptoms of shock
Incision
Goals in the treatment of shock
Respiratory system
42. Pressure should be applied to this - press against underlying bone
Main artery
Open
Positioning a shock victim
Critical
43. Apply for 5 to 10 minutes or until bleeding stops
First Aid
Main artery
Pressure
Neck or spine injury
44. Cover with blanket or other clothing - prevents chilling or exposure to cold - place blanket between ground and victim - avoid overheating - avoid giving victim anything to eat or drink
Respiratory system
4 Main Methods of Controlling Bleeding (DEPP)
Main pressure points
Maintaining body temperature
45. If fractures are present or suspected
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46. Direct pressure - elevation - pressure bandage - pressure on pressure points
Integumentary system
Closed
Circulatory system
4 Main Methods of Controlling Bleeding (DEPP)
47. Prevent infection - wash hands - use gloves - wash wound with soap and water - rinse with cool water - use sterile gauze to blot dry - apply sterile dressing - watch for signs of infection
First Aid for minor wounds
bruise
Critical
Open
48. Caused by sharp objects - bleeding limited - increase chance of infection
Avulsion
Puncture
Shock
First Aid for minor wounds
49. No break in skin - injury in underlying tissue
Open
Direct pressure
Closed
Shock
50. Is most common in puncture sites and wounds that involve tissue damage under the skin
First Aid for minor wounds
Tetanus bacteria
Pressure
Check pulse site