Final Exam

  1.  
    Should you remove an impaled (pierce or transfix with a sharp instrument) object from a victim?
    A. No, victim may suffer severe bleeding as a result B. Yes, it may ease victim's pain.
  2.  
    What is the order of care for a sprain?
    A. rest, ice, elevate, compress B. rest, elevate, ice, compress C. rest, compress, ice, elevate D. rest, ice, compress, elevate
  3.  
    A Person is in an auto crash. They tell you that they are alright. The person seems to be confused, their eyes lack-luster and they are cold and clammy. What should you suspect?
    A. they are probably alright B. they are probably hypothermic C. they are probably going into shock D. they are probably having a heat stroke
  4.  
    Why is it recommended to cover a victim of shock?
    A. it may be cold outside B. protect victim's dignity C. maintain body care temperature D. control the bleeding
  5.  
    If a dressing becomes soaked with blood you should:
    A. remove and replace it B. place additional layers of dressing over blood soaked dressing C. remove old dressing and wash wound D. place wound area lower than heart level
  6.  
    An uninjured person is very weak and is complaining of nausea. You have to go to another room to get access to a phone. How should you position victim?
    A. on back B. on side C. slightly elevate upper torso D. none of the above
  7.  
    Before you start any rescue efforts, you must remember to check the victim for:
    A. responsiveness B. heart beat C. pulse D. pupil dilation
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Final Exam (Answer Key)

  1.  
    Should you remove an impaled (pierce or transfix with a sharp instrument) object from a victim?
    A. No, victim may suffer severe bleeding as a result B. Yes, it may ease victim's pain.
  2.  
    What is the order of care for a sprain?
    A. rest, ice, elevate, compress B. rest, elevate, ice, compress C. rest, compress, ice, elevate D. rest, ice, compress, elevate
  3.  
    A Person is in an auto crash. They tell you that they are alright. The person seems to be confused, their eyes lack-luster and they are cold and clammy. What should you suspect?
    A. they are probably alright B. they are probably hypothermic C. they are probably going into shock D. they are probably having a heat stroke
  4.  
    Why is it recommended to cover a victim of shock?
    A. it may be cold outside B. protect victim's dignity C. maintain body care temperature D. control the bleeding
  5.  
    If a dressing becomes soaked with blood you should:
    A. remove and replace it B. place additional layers of dressing over blood soaked dressing C. remove old dressing and wash wound D. place wound area lower than heart level
  6.  
    An uninjured person is very weak and is complaining of nausea. You have to go to another room to get access to a phone. How should you position victim?
    A. on back B. on side C. slightly elevate upper torso D. none of the above
  7.  
    Before you start any rescue efforts, you must remember to check the victim for:
    A. responsiveness B. heart beat C. pulse D. pupil dilation

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