First Aid Test 1 Ch 1-3 Questions with Solutions
1. Good Samaritan laws: They protect first aiders acting in good faith.
2. encourage(s) people to assist others in distress by granting them
immunity against lawsuits.: Good Samaritan laws
3. If the victim is unresponsive, permission to give first aid is known as: implied
consent
4. Failure to do what a reasonably prudent person with the same or similar training would do in
the same or similar circumstances is known as: an act of omission
5. In a serious situation, who should you call first?: 9-1-1
6. What should the rescuer look for during the scene size-up: mechanism or cause of injury,
The number of victims, Hazards that could be dangerous to the rescuer, the victim(s), or bystanders
7. Who is a vital link between emergency medical services (EMS) and the victim-
: Bystanders
8. Duty to act, breach of duty (substandard care), and injury and damages inflicted are all
factors involved in:: Negligence
9. A first aider must stay with the victim until another equally or better trained person takes over.
Failure to do so would be considered:: Abandonment
10. Which of the following is a true statement regarding obtaining consent to give first aid?:
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, Consent should be obtained from every responsive, mentally competent adult
11. Desensitization relates to:: overcoming anxieties caused by unpleasant sights and sounds
12. The grieving process has stages: Five
13. Which of the following are bloodborne diseases: Hepatitis B, Hepatitis C, HIV
14. What is the first action a bystander should take in an emergency?: Recognize the emergency
15. The fourth stage of grieving is .: Depression
16. are transmitted through the air by coughing or sneezing.: -
Airborne diseases
17. Hepatitis C virus can cause disease or cancer.:
Liver
18. Which three body systems include the most important and sensitive organs?-
: Respiratory, circulatory, nervous
19. Which digit is the most important one: The thumb
20. The average
rate of breathing in an infant at rest is breaths per
minute.: 25 to 50
21. Which bone forms the ankle knob at its lower end?: The fibula
22. The stage of grieving is characterized by bargaining: Third
23. The bone of the upper arm is the:: Humerus
24. The average rate of
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1. Good Samaritan laws: They protect first aiders acting in good faith.
2. encourage(s) people to assist others in distress by granting them
immunity against lawsuits.: Good Samaritan laws
3. If the victim is unresponsive, permission to give first aid is known as: implied
consent
4. Failure to do what a reasonably prudent person with the same or similar training would do in
the same or similar circumstances is known as: an act of omission
5. In a serious situation, who should you call first?: 9-1-1
6. What should the rescuer look for during the scene size-up: mechanism or cause of injury,
The number of victims, Hazards that could be dangerous to the rescuer, the victim(s), or bystanders
7. Who is a vital link between emergency medical services (EMS) and the victim-
: Bystanders
8. Duty to act, breach of duty (substandard care), and injury and damages inflicted are all
factors involved in:: Negligence
9. A first aider must stay with the victim until another equally or better trained person takes over.
Failure to do so would be considered:: Abandonment
10. Which of the following is a true statement regarding obtaining consent to give first aid?:
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, Consent should be obtained from every responsive, mentally competent adult
11. Desensitization relates to:: overcoming anxieties caused by unpleasant sights and sounds
12. The grieving process has stages: Five
13. Which of the following are bloodborne diseases: Hepatitis B, Hepatitis C, HIV
14. What is the first action a bystander should take in an emergency?: Recognize the emergency
15. The fourth stage of grieving is .: Depression
16. are transmitted through the air by coughing or sneezing.: -
Airborne diseases
17. Hepatitis C virus can cause disease or cancer.:
Liver
18. Which three body systems include the most important and sensitive organs?-
: Respiratory, circulatory, nervous
19. Which digit is the most important one: The thumb
20. The average
rate of breathing in an infant at rest is breaths per
minute.: 25 to 50
21. Which bone forms the ankle knob at its lower end?: The fibula
22. The stage of grieving is characterized by bargaining: Third
23. The bone of the upper arm is the:: Humerus
24. The average rate of
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