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Introduction to First Aid and CPR

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Into to First Aid and CPR

Complete the activity of each lesson and get a fantastic diploma

Before Giving Care

Sudden Illness

First Aid Care

Providing Cardiac Care

Treating Physical Injuries

Physical and Traumatic Injuries

Before Giving Care

Question 01

A lay responder was taking a dog for a walk in the park. A jogger in the park ran past the lay responder, and then fell a few feet away. The lay responder noticed the jogger clenching an ankle.

The lay responder should do a scene size-up, call 911, and give emergency care.

The lay responder should leave the jogger unattended, call 911, and get a first aid kit.

The lay responder should start giving care without completing a scence size-up first

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Question 02

A well-equipped first aid kit can help save a life or prevent further injury. Which item can best help in recovery and stabilization?

Water to help prevent dehydration or wash wounded areas.

A bandage to wrap around a cut to stop a wound from bleeding

An ice pack to help reduce swelling and pain, and treat bruises

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Question 03

A lay responder wants to help a person struggling to breathe properly. After obtaining consent, the lay responder needs to figure out what is going on with the patient. How can the lay responder apply the S.A.M.P.L.E. method to get information to provide care?

The lay responder should ask if the person has any symptoms such as a headache or stomache

The lay responder should ask if the person has an emergency contact number to get the necessary information

Perfect, you have passed!

Advance to the next lesson

Next

Into to First Aid and CPR

Complete the activity of each lesson and get a fantastic diploma

Before Giving Care

Sudden Illness

First Aid Care

Treating Physical Injuries

Physical and Traumatic Injuries

Providing Cardiac Care

Sudden Illness

Question 01

You are running on the treadmill at the gym and you notice the person running next to you suddenly has shortness of breath, is hyperventilating, and is holding their chest. What is most likely happening to this person?

The person is having a choking emergency

The person is in respiratory distress

The person is having a seizure

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Question 02

You walk into a library and you notice someone with sudden confusion and slurred speech, vision trouble, loss of balance, and inability to hold their body up. Which medical emergency is occurring?

The person is having a stroke

The person is siezing

The person is hyperglycemic

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Question 03

What is the correct actions you should take if someone is choking with in the age group of a responsive infant?

Stand beside them, lean them forward, and give five back blows between the shoulder blades, using the heel of your hand.

Kneel beside them, lean them forward, and give five back blows between the shoulder blades, using the heel of your hand.

Try to clear the airway of any foreign objects by doing a finger swipe of the mouth, then lean them over your lap to give five back blows.

Perfect, you have passed!

Advance to the next lesson

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Into to First Aid and CPR

Complete the activity of each lesson and get a fantastic diploma

Before Giving Care

Sudden Illness

First Aid Care

Treating Physical Injuries

Physical and Traumatic Injuries

Providing Cardiac Care

First Aid Care

Question 01

Which description best represents someone who is having a heart attack?

A person holding their throat and excessively coughing

A person that is holding their chest and sweating

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Question 02

What is the most appropriate way to care for a person who has just experienced cardiac arrest?

Call 911 and immediately begin CPR

Allow the person to stay laid on the ground until help arrives

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Question 03

What is the proper compression to breath ratio for CPR?

20:2

30:2

Perfect, you have passed!

Advance to the next lesson

Next

Into to First Aid and CPR

Complete the activity of each lesson and get a fantastic diploma

Before Giving Care

Sudden Illness

First Aid Care

Treating Physical Injuries

Physical and Traumatic Injuries

Providing Cardiac Care

Providing Cardiac Care

Question 01

What is the correct description of hand and body placement when giving CPR to an adult?

Position both your hands on the center of the chest, fingers interlocked. Place your shoulders over the person, and keep your elbows straight.

Position the heel of one hand in the center of the chest. Place your shoulders over the person, and keep your elbow straight.

Position four fingers in the center of the chest. Place your shoulders over the person, and keep your elbow straight.

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Question 02

When using the AED machine on adults, where should you place the second pad?

in the middle of the back between the shoulder blades

on the right side, under the armpit and on the chest

on the left side, under the armpit and on the chest

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Question 03

A lay responder attends to a person suffering from a heart attack. They get ready to use the AED machine on the person's chest, but they notice that the chest is wet due to sweat. What should the lay responder do before using the AED machine?

Wipe the chest with a dry cloth.

Rescue the person first and wipe later.

Allow the chest to airdry.

Perfect, you have passed!

Advance to the next lesson

Next

Into to First Aid and CPR

Complete the activity of each lesson and get a fantastic diploma

Before Giving Care

Sudden Illness

First Aid Care

Treating Physical Injuries

Physical and Traumatic Injuries

Providing Cardiac Care

Physical and Traumatic Injuries

Question 01

Which description best represents someone who is going into shock?

A person who has cold and clammy skin with an elevated heart beat and is complaining of thirst

A person who is holding their stomach, hunching over, and is complaining of nausea

A person holding their throat and excessively coughing

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Question 02

What is the most appropriate way to care for someone who has just experienced a sprain or a strain?

Rest the injured body part, ice it, compress it, and elevate the body part.

Ice the injury and put a splint on the injured area

Call 911 and wait for emergency assitance

Wrap the injury and continue moving the body part to prevent stiffness.

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Question 03

What is a closed wound?

A wound that develops when the skin is torn away from the body tissues

A wound that develops with bleeding or damage under the skin

A wound that develops when an object causes a deep opening in the skin

A wound that develops when something is pointed causes a small hole in the skin

Perfect, you have passed!

Advance to the next lesson

Next

Into to First Aid and CPR

Complete the activity of each lesson and get a fantastic diploma

Before Giving Care

Sudden Illness

First Aid Care

Treating Physical Injuries

Physical and Traumatic Injuries

Providing Cardiac Care

Treating Physical Injuries

Question 01

Which of the following are symptoms of shock?

Light sensitivity

Shallow breathing and dizziness

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Question 02

Which of the following are steps to follow when providing first aid care for second-degree burns?

If there is a blister, leave it uncovered

If there is a blister, burst it

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Question 03

True or False Third-degree burns can burn and kill the epidermis and dermis and could burn the innermost layer of the skin.

True

False

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