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What should your goals be when helping a victim? correct answers -Keep the victim alive.
-Prevent the victim's condition from getting worse.
-Give first aid until help arrives.
-Ensure the victim receives any needed medical care.
Check the victim quickly before calling 9-1-1. correct answers True
Ask a responsive adult for consent before you give care. correct answers True
Do not move a victim unnecessarily. correct answers True
1. Recognize the _________.
2. Check the scene for _____.
3. _____ the person.
4. Call _____ or the local emergency number if necessary.
5. Obtain _______ and provide care.
6. Have the person seek _______ _________ when needed. correct answers 1. emergency
2. safety
3. Check
4. 9-1-1
5. consent
6. medical attention
If you do not take precautions, you could be infected with a bloodborne disease like HIV or
hepatitis. correct answers True
When administering first aid, you should avoid contact with body fluids such as blood, bloody
saliva, and bloody vomit. correct answers True
What precautions can you take to prevent exposure to victim's body fluids? correct answers -Use
personal protective equipment.
-If you do not have medical exam gloves, put your hands in plastic bags or have the victim dress
the would.
-Wash your hands with soap and water before and after giving first aid.
-Do not touch your mouth, nose or eyes when giving first aid.
-Use an alcohol-based hand gel if soap and water are not available.
Jim is at the fitnes center walking on the track and notices that the person in front of them has
fallen down.
What steps should Jim take? correct answers -Determine the safety of the scene.
-Check for responsiveness.
-Shout for someone to call 9-1-1.
, Michelle is at a restaurant having dinner with her family. A person at another table falls on the
floor. Michelle notices the person isn't breathing.
What is the first thing Michelle should do? correct answers Begin CPR
Imagine that you've just walked into your family room and see your cousin lying on the floor.
They appear to be unconscious. The other family members are in another part of the house.
What should you do? correct answers -Ensure scene is safe.
-Check for responsiveness and breathing.
-Call 9-1-1 yourself if alone with the victim.
-If you're not alone, have someone call 9-1-1 and get an AED.
-If person is not breathing, begin CPR.
-If the victim becomes responsive, find out what happened, and note their condition.
What should you do when checking a victim? correct answers 1. Ensure scene safety.
2. Check the victim for responsiveness.
3. Ask the victim what happened and about their condition.
4. Ask someone to call 9-1-1.
1. Do you have any pain anywhere right now?
2. Do you have reactions to medications, latex, or anything that I need to know?
3. Are you taking any prescriptions, vitamins, herbs. or anything over the counter?
4. Is there anything that you are currently seeing a doctor or have you been treated for something
recently?
5. When was the last time you ate or drank something?
6. What were you doing before you started feeling this way? correct answers 1. Signs &
Symptoms
2. Allergies
3. Medications
4. Previous Problems
5. Last Food or Drink
6. Events
You should use the recovery position for a victim who is __________ and ______________.
correct answers Breathing ; Not Responsive
What are the benefits of the recovery position? correct answers -It allows the person to breathe
more easily. That is because the tongue does not fall to the back of the throat, blocking the
airway.
-It allows fluids to drain from the mouth.
-It prevents inhalation of stomach contents in the victim vomits.
You should move an injured victim when you are with the victim in a dangerous environment
such as with a fire, poisonous fumes, or an unstable structure. correct answers True