1. When it is safe for you to approach a victim, you should attempt to
determine the victim's responsiveness by .: tapping and
shouting
2. What are the effects of shock?: 1) Reduced oxygen to body
tissues and organs,
2) Low body temperature due to restricted blood flow,
3) Reduced blood flow to body tissues and organs
3. The "O" in the DOTS of victim secondary assessment stands for::
Open Injuries
4. At the scene of a traffic collision, you find an unconscious victim
inside one of the vehicles with evidence of a neck injury. How do you
open the airway?: Use the jaw-thrust maneuver
5. When giving back blows or chest thrusts to an infant, what is the
correct position for the infant's head and chest?: The head should be
lower than the chest
6. Place the following links in the chain of survival in the correct order by
dragging each link on the left to the chain (list) on the right.: 1)
Immediate recognition of cardiac arrest and activation of the
emergency response system,
2)Early cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) with an emphasis on
chest compres- sions,
3) Rapid defibrillation,
4) Effective advanced life support,
5) Integrated post-cardiac arrest care
7. A MILD airway obstruction is a condition in which: 1) the victim
indicates an airway problem but is able to speak or cough 2) an adult
is conscious and violently coughing and red in the face from the ordeal
8. Which of the following images shows a victim in the correct
recovery position?: (Photo of guy laying on side with knees tucked
toward chest)
9. You should check for indications of life-threatening conditions and
place the victim in the recovery position if the victim has:
10.What type of problem would an officer expect to find while performing
a secondary assessment?: Dislocated shoulder
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, 11.What are the first aid measures for an impaled object?: 1) Stabilize
the object to avoid additional damage during treatment, 2) Apply
pressure on both sides of the object to control bleeding, 3) Expose
the wound
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