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Introduction to First Aid Checkpoint Quiz
Instructions:
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What do the letters in "DR ABC" stand for? (5 marks)
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Regarding the aims of First Aid, what do the 3 "P"s stand for? (3 marks)
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Schedule 3 of the Veterinary Surgeons Act 1966 states that in an emergency, who may give first aid to save life or relieve pain or suffering? (1 mark)
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If an injured dog is unresponsive to the touch of your foot, why should you use the back of your hand instead of the front of your hand next? (1 mark)
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Where is the easiest place to check for a dog's pulse? (1 mark)
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When attempting to ressucitate a dog, the air should be breathed into their:.... (1 mark)
A. mouth only
B. mouth and nose
C. nose only
D.
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Explain what a poultice is AND what it does. (2 marks)
Introduction to First Aid Checkpoint Quiz
(Answer Key)
Instructions:
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What do the letters in "DR ABC" stand for? (5 marks)
-
Regarding the aims of First Aid, what do the 3 "P"s stand for? (3 marks)
-
Schedule 3 of the Veterinary Surgeons Act 1966 states that in an emergency, who may give first aid to save life or relieve pain or suffering? (1 mark)
-
If an injured dog is unresponsive to the touch of your foot, why should you use the back of your hand instead of the front of your hand next? (1 mark)
-
Where is the easiest place to check for a dog's pulse? (1 mark)
-
When attempting to ressucitate a dog, the air should be breathed into their:.... (1 mark)
A. mouth only
B. mouth and nose
C. nose only
D.
-
Explain what a poultice is AND what it does. (2 marks)