BRONZE MEDALLION ACTUAL EXAM
PAPER 2026 FULL QUESTIONS AND
CORRECT ANSWERS GRADED A+
●● Preserve Life, Prevent Woresening, Promote Recovery. Answer: The
3 p's of first aid
●● The law expects you to continue until: Somebody more qualified
arrives, Your too exhusted to continue or Your putting yourself at risk.
Answer: When to start/stop treatment
●● Start with breaths if the victim was in water, and begin with
compressions if the victim seems to be on land.. Answer: When to start
with breaths or compressions for CPR
●● Ask for help
Identify the bystander you are speaking with
Find out if they have any medical training
Give clear and specific directions
Speak slowly and firmly and control your voice
ask them to report to you after their done with their task. Answer:
Communication with bystanders
, ●● Using barrier devices (gloves, pocket mask, face shield) ensure the
protection of both you and your victim.. Answer: Why use barrier
devices, and what are some barrier devices?
●● If the adult victim is unconscious and needs CPR treatment activate
EMS immediatly. If its an infant, activate EMS after 2 minutes of
treatment. Answer: When to activate EMS for CPR (keep in mind age)
●● Mild: Encourage the victim to cough
Severe: Ask "Are you chocking"
Clear the airway with J thrusts (5) and back blows (5)
Continue untill the item is cleared or victim becomes unconcious.
Vicitms should see a doctor
Unconsious: Assist the victim to the floor
If the victim is unresponsive, call EMS and get an AED with the help of
a bystander
Perform 30 chest compressions
Open mouth and if you see the item remove it.
Open the airway and try 2 breaths. If the airway is still ubstructed
perform 30 compressions
Repeat, if the victim awakes treat for shock.. Answer: Chocking - mild,
severe and conscious vs unconscious treatment
PAPER 2026 FULL QUESTIONS AND
CORRECT ANSWERS GRADED A+
●● Preserve Life, Prevent Woresening, Promote Recovery. Answer: The
3 p's of first aid
●● The law expects you to continue until: Somebody more qualified
arrives, Your too exhusted to continue or Your putting yourself at risk.
Answer: When to start/stop treatment
●● Start with breaths if the victim was in water, and begin with
compressions if the victim seems to be on land.. Answer: When to start
with breaths or compressions for CPR
●● Ask for help
Identify the bystander you are speaking with
Find out if they have any medical training
Give clear and specific directions
Speak slowly and firmly and control your voice
ask them to report to you after their done with their task. Answer:
Communication with bystanders
, ●● Using barrier devices (gloves, pocket mask, face shield) ensure the
protection of both you and your victim.. Answer: Why use barrier
devices, and what are some barrier devices?
●● If the adult victim is unconscious and needs CPR treatment activate
EMS immediatly. If its an infant, activate EMS after 2 minutes of
treatment. Answer: When to activate EMS for CPR (keep in mind age)
●● Mild: Encourage the victim to cough
Severe: Ask "Are you chocking"
Clear the airway with J thrusts (5) and back blows (5)
Continue untill the item is cleared or victim becomes unconcious.
Vicitms should see a doctor
Unconsious: Assist the victim to the floor
If the victim is unresponsive, call EMS and get an AED with the help of
a bystander
Perform 30 chest compressions
Open mouth and if you see the item remove it.
Open the airway and try 2 breaths. If the airway is still ubstructed
perform 30 compressions
Repeat, if the victim awakes treat for shock.. Answer: Chocking - mild,
severe and conscious vs unconscious treatment