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Description: An up-to-date NSC First Aid, CPR, and AED exam guide covering
first aid fundamentals, adult and child CPR, and AED operation. Includes realistic
scenarios and verified answers with clear explanations. Tailored for the 2025/2026
NSC certification exam.
Keywords: first aid CPR AED training NSC certification emergency response
bleeding control choking rescue CPR exam
Section 1: First Aid Fundamentals & Medical Emergencies
1. What is the very first step you should take in any emergency situation?
a) Check the scene for safety.
b) Check the person for responsiveness.
c) Call 911 or the local emergency number.
, d) Start CPR immediately.
Answer: a) Check the scene for safety.
2. The "C-A-B" acronym in CPR stands for:
a) Compressions, Airway, Breathing
b) Circulation, Airway, Breathing
c) Compressions, Assessment, Breathing
d) Call, Airway, Breaths
Answer: a) Compressions, Airway, Breathing
3. When should you move an injured person from the scene?
a) Whenever it is more convenient for you to provide care.
b) Only when the person is in immediate danger (e.g., fire, explosion).
c) As soon as you suspect a head or spinal injury.
d) You should always move them to assess for hidden injuries.
Answer: b) Only when the person is in immediate danger (e.g., fire,
explosion).
4. What are the three main elements of the "Check, Call, Care"
procedure?
a) Check the person, Call for help, Provide Care.
b) Check for safety, Call a family member, Care for the injury.
, c) Check for breathing, Call 911, Carry the person.
Answer: a) Check the person, Call for help, Provide Care.
5. When checking a responsive person, what does the "S" in SAMPLE
history stand for?
a) Safety
b) Signs and Symptoms
c) Situation
Answer: b) Signs and Symptoms
6. A person is experiencing crushing chest pain, shortness of breath, and
nausea. These are classic signs of:
a) A stroke.
b) A diabetic emergency.
c) A heart attack.
d) A seizure.
Answer: c) A heart attack.
7. The acronym "FAST" is used to recognize the signs of a:
a) Heart Attack
b) Stroke
c) Seizure
, d) Allergic Reaction
Answer: b) Stroke
8. What does the "F" in FAST stand for?
a) Fever
b) Face Drooping
c) Fast Pulse
Answer: b) Face Drooping
9. For a person experiencing a severe allergic reaction (anaphylaxis), what
is the first thing they should use if prescribed?
a) An inhaler
b) An epinephrine auto-injector
c) An aspirin
d) Antihistamine pills
Answer: b) An epinephrine auto-injector
10.How should you care for a person having a diabetic emergency who is
conscious and able to swallow?
a) Give them an insulin injection.
b) Give them something sugary to eat or drink.
c) Have them lie down and not eat or drink anything.