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First Aid Vocab
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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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This is a study tool. The 3 wrong answers for each question are randomly chosen from answers to other questions. So, you might find at times the answers obvious, but you will see it re-enforces your understanding as you take the test each time.
1. Involves tearing of the tissues by way of excessive force such as knife - scissors -or razor blade
Head or Skull Injuries
Laceration
Frostbite
Wound
2. Second degree burn; blistered - skin moist - pink or red. burns epidermis and dermis
Types of Shock
Partial thickness
Dislocation
Strains
3. An injury to the tissues surrounding a joint
Fainting
Heat Stroke
Stroke
Sprain
4. Actual freezing of tissue fluids accompanied by damage to the skin and underlying tissues
Heat Cramps
Respiratory
Dislocation
Frostbite
5. Immediate care that is given to the victim of an injury or illness until experts can take over
Superficial
Dislocation
First aid
Amputation
6. Tissue is torn or separated from victim's body
Neurogenic
Shock
Avulsion
Strains
7. A cut or injury caused by a sharp object
Incision
Puncture
Inhaling Poisoning
Avulsion
8. Type of shock- Emotional distress such as anger - fear - or grief
Psychogenic
Heat Exhaustion
Incision
Avulsion
9. Type of shock- Hypersensitive or allergic reaction to a substance such as food - medications - insect stings or bites - or snake bites
Amputation
Respiratory
Anaphylactic
Metabolic
10. Poison control center
PCC
Diabetic coma
Full thickness
Types of Shock
11. Third degree burn; charring - skin black - brown - red. burns all layers of skin plus the underlying tissue
Full thickness
PCC
Neurogenic
Wound
12. Type of shock- acute infection (toxic shock syndrome)
Heat Stroke
Partial thickness
Septic
Dislocation
13. Type of shock- Serve bleeding or loss of blood plasma
Heat Cramps
Hemorrhagic
Burn
Slings
14. A method of prioritizing treatment
Injection Poisoning
Triage
PCC
Puncture
15. An injury that can be caused by fire - heat - chemicals agents - radiation - and/or electricity
Frostbite
Injection Poisoning
Burn
Triage
16. Type of shock- Injury and trauma to brain and/or spinal cord
Metabolic
Ear Injuries
Neurogenic
Heat Stroke
17. Caused by ingesting various substances - injecting substances - or contacting the skin with poison
Poisoning
Diabetic Reactions
Shock
Laceration
18. Anaphylactic - cardiogenic - hemorrhagic - metabolic - neurogenic - psychogenic - respiratory - and septic
Types of Shock
Cardiogenic
ABCDs of CPR
Puncture
19. Diabetic coma and insulin shock
Splints
Puncture
Diabetic Reactions
Burn
20. The overstretching of a muscle
Abrasion
Anaphylactic
Hypothermia
Strains
21. Coronary thrombosis - coronary occlusion - or myocardial infarction
Injection Poisoning
Cardiogenic
Ear Injuries
Heart attack
22. Cerebrovascular accident (CVA) - apoplexy - or cerebral thrombosis
Stroke
Injection Poisoning
Abrasion
Shock
23. Occurs when a victim is exposed to heat and experiences a loss of fluids through sweating. Body temperature is abnormal or just slightly elevated
Burn
Anaphylactic
Head or Skull Injuries
Heat Exhaustion
24. Occurs when there is a temporary reduction in the supply of blood to the brain
First aid
Fainting
Incision
Insulin shock
25. Type of shock- Loss of body fluid form serve vomiting - diarrhea - or heat illness; disruption in acid-base balance as occurs in diabetes
Metabolic
Superficial
Partial thickness
ABCDs of CPR
26. Hypoglycemia is caused by an excess amount of insulin (and low level of glucose) in the bloodstream
Insulin shock
Heat Stroke
Heat Cramps
Heat Exhaustion
27. Devices that can be used to immobilize injured parts when fractures - dislocations - and other similar injuries are present or suspected
PCC
Metabolic
Inhaling Poisoning
Splints
28. Involves injury to the soft tissues; usually classified as open or closed
CPR
Wound
Diabetic coma
Anaphylactic
29. Inhalation of dangerous gases
Hypothermia
Convulsion
Respiratory
Inhaling Poisoning
30. Involves danger of vision loss
CPR
Insulin shock
Eye Injuries
Fracture
31. 'hypoperfusion' a clinical set of s/s associated with an inadequate supply of blood to body organs - especially the brain and heart
Shock
PCC
Dislocation
Incision
32. Caused by exposure to heat; muscle cramps and spasms results form the loss of water and salt through perspiration
Heat Cramps
Heat Exhaustion
Dislocation
Splints
33. A condition is which the body temperature is less that 95
Hypothermia
Chest Injuries
ABCDs of CPR
Convulsion
34. Caused by prolonged exposure to high temperatures
Diabetic coma
Respiratory
Heat Stroke
Strains
35. A break in a bone
Puncture
Inhaling Poisoning
Slings
Fracture
36. Cause a epistaxis (nosebleeds)
Nose Injuries
Anaphylactic
Abrasion
Strains
37. Have a series of straps that extend around the neck and/or thoracic region
Fainting
Slings
Anaphylactic
Heat Stroke
38. Usually medical emergencies because the heart - lungs - and major blood vessels may be involved
Incision
Ingestion Poisoning
Chest Injuries
Hemorrhagic
39. Fist degree burn; skin red - dry. burn epidermis
Shock
Laceration
Superficial
Partial thickness
40. Type of seizure - a strong - involuntary contraction of muscles
Convulsion
Splints
Ingestion Poisoning
Slings
41. Result in rupture or perforation of the eardrum
Insulin shock
Shock
CPR
Ear Injuries
42. Wounds or blows to the head or skull can result in injury to the brain
Psychogenic
Head or Skull Injuries
Inhaling Poisoning
ABCDs of CPR
43. Occurs when an insect - spider - or snake bites or stings an individual
Puncture
Injection Poisoning
Psychogenic
Head or Skull Injuries
44. A-stands for airway - B- stands for breathing - C- stands for circulation - D- stands for defibrillation
Wound
Insulin shock
Head or Skull Injuries
ABCDs of CPR
45. Poison has been swallowed
Ingestion Poisoning
Poisoning
Cardiogenic
Heat Cramps
46. The skin is scraped off
Abrasion
First aid
Heat Exhaustion
Hemorrhagic
47. A body part is cut off or separated from the body
Convulsion
Head or Skull Injuries
Amputation
Heat Exhaustion
48. Caused by chemicals or poisons coming in contact with the victim's skin
Inhaling Poisoning
Anaphylactic
Diabetic Reactions
Contact Poisoning
49. Caused by sharp object such as pin - nail - or pointed instrument
Heat Cramps
CPR
Puncture
Amputation
50. Can be performed on adults - children - and infants
Convulsion
Psychogenic
Stroke
CPR