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    Quiz about Basic life support & Control the bleeding with first aid
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  • What does DRAB stand for?
    Danger, Response, Airway, Breathing
    Danger, Review, Airway, Breathing
    Danger, Review, Airway, Bleeding
    Danger, Response, Airway, Bleeding
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  • What is the most effective way to stop major bleeding?
    Direct pressure
    Indirect pressure
    Irrigation with water
    Elevation
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  • How can you recognize an arterial bleeding?
    Blood is Dark red
    Blood flows equally out of the wound
    Blood flow with pulses out of the wound
    Blood flows slowly out of the wound
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  • What are the ABCs of bleeding control?
    Airway, Breathing, Compression
    Airway, Breathing, Circulation
    Alert 999, Assess Bleeding, Control Bleeding
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  • Signs of "Life-threatening" bleeding include
    Blood that started and stopped
    Blood that is slowly oozing
    Blood that doesn't soak victim's clothes
    Soaking of blood
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  • Wounds that can benefit from packing
    Chest
    Scalp
    Thigh
    Abdomen
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  • When applying Direct pressure it should be applied for?
    5 Mins
    15 Mins
    1 Min
    3 Mins
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  • When using Tourniquet, the ideal placement is?
    2-3 Inches proximal to the wound
    1-2 Inches distal to the joint
    1-2 Inches proximal to the joint
    2-3 Inches distal to the wound
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  • When applying Tourniquet, pain is regarded as?
    Effective assessment of correct placement
    Incorrect technique
    You're hurting the patient, therefore need to take it off
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  • Which of these is NOT an aim of first aid?
    Preserve life
    Promote recovery
    Protect wounds
    Prevent worsening of the condition
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  • In an emergency situation, who is the most important person?
    The injured victim
    Yourself
    EMS
    Bystanders
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  • Which of the following can cause choking?
    Working infront of the laptop
    Sleeping
    Riding in the car
    Eating large pieces of food chewing incompletely
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  • What are the symptoms of severe choking?
    Cough
    Inability to speak, breathe or swallow
    Hoarseness of voice
    Anxiety & Distress
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  • What is your FIRST action when examining the condition of a patient?
    Check for insurance
    Check for breathing
    Check for external injuries
    Speak to the victim and shake his shoulders
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  • How many compressions and breaths are in each cycle of CPR?
    15 compressions, 5 breaths
    15 compressions, 2 breaths
    30 compressions, 2 breaths
    30 compressions, 15 breaths
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  • What applies to a victim with a reduced consciousness?
    The victim is fully alert
    The victim does not react to speaking and shaking
    The victim is still capable to speak
    The victim is in shock
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