Introduction to First Aid Checkpoint Quiz

  1.  
    What do the letters in "DR ABC" stand for? (5 marks)
  2.  
    Regarding the aims of First Aid, what do the 3 "P"s stand for? (3 marks)
  3.  
    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)
  4.  
    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)
  5.  
    Where is the easiest place to check for a dog's pulse? (1 mark)
  6.  
    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.
  7.  
    Explain what a poultice is AND what it does. (2 marks)
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Introduction to First Aid Checkpoint Quiz (Answer Key)

  1.  
    What do the letters in "DR ABC" stand for? (5 marks)
  2.  
    Regarding the aims of First Aid, what do the 3 "P"s stand for? (3 marks)
  3.  
    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)
  4.  
    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)
  5.  
    Where is the easiest place to check for a dog's pulse? (1 mark)
  6.  
    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.
  7.  
    Explain what a poultice is AND what it does. (2 marks)

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