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  • What are the ABCs of bleeding control?
    Airway, Breathing, Circulation
    Alert 999, Assess Bleeding, Control Bleeding
    Airway, Breathing, Compression
  • What are the symptoms of third degree burn?
    Charred skin, no pain
    Red and pain
    Blisters and pain
    Charred skin, pain
  • What is the most effective way to stop major bleeding?
    Indirect pressure
    Direct pressure
    Irrigation with water
    Elevation
  • What is Qatar's National Animal?
    The Oryx
    The Camel
    The Wolf
    The Fox
  • Who is the all-time leading scorer at the men's World Cup
    Thierry Henry
    Lionel Messi
    Cristiano Ronaldo
    Miroslav Klose
  • 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
  • How can you recognize an arterial bleeding?
    Blood flows equally out of the wound
    Blood flows slowly out of the wound
    Blood flow with pulses out of the wound
    Blood is Dark red
  • List what FAST stands for?
    Fracture, Arm, Speech and Time
    Face, Arms, Speech and Treatment
    Face, Arms, Speech and Time
    Face, Abdomen, Sleep and Time
  • What does DRAB stand for?
    Danger, Review, Airway, Bleeding
    Danger, Response, Airway, Breathing
    Danger, Response, Airway, Bleeding
    Danger, Review, Airway, Breathing
  • Which of the following can cause choking?
    Sleeping
    Working infront of the laptop
    Eating large pieces of food chewing incompletely
    Riding in the car
  • How many compressions and breaths are in each cycle of CPR?
    30 compressions, 15 breaths
    15 compressions, 2 breaths
    30 compressions, 2 breaths
    15 compressions, 5 breaths
  • How long is a football game?
    45 Minutes
    70 Minutes
    90 Minutes
    60 Minutes
  • What are the symptoms of severe choking?
    Hoarseness of voice
    Inability to speak, breathe or swallow
    Anxiety & Distress
    Cough
  • 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
  • What is your FIRST action when examining the condition of a patient?
    Speak to the victim and shake his shoulders
    Check for external injuries
    Check for insurance
    Check for breathing
  • What is the purpose of the "Heimlich" procedure?
    To treat the absence of a victims breathing
    To treat an insufficient breathing
    To remove a blockage in the victims airway
    To re-locate (move) the person
  • Signs of "Life-threatening" bleeding include
    Soaking of blood
    Blood that doesn't soak victim's clothes
    Blood that is slowly oozing
    Blood that started and stopped
  • Which of these is an informal term for a goalkeeper?
    Shortstop
    Striker
    Defender
    Goalie
  • In an emergency situation, who is the most important person?
    Yourself
    Bystanders
    EMS
    The injured victim
  • Which of these is NOT an aim of first aid?
    Protect wounds
    Preserve life
    Promote recovery
    Prevent worsening of the condition
  • Wounds that can benefit from packing
    Abdomen
    Scalp
    Thigh
    Chest
  • What is the correct procedure when treating with the AED?
    Call for help, start rescue breaths, attach AED
    Call for help, turn on the AED & follow the instructions
    Remove clothing, dry the victim's skin, attach electrodes
    Dry the victims skin, attach electrodes, Call for help
  • In burns, all of the below are correct except?
    Cover the burn with sterile dressing or clingfilm
    Ensure safety and call 999
    Keep the patient warm and avoid hypothermia
    Put ice on the wound
  • What applies to a victim with a reduced consciousness?
    The victim does not react to speaking and shaking
    The victim is in shock
    The victim is fully alert
    The victim is still capable to speak
  • When applying Direct pressure it should be applied for?
    1 Min
    3 Mins
    15 Mins
    5 Mins