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1. What should be done with the container of a poisonous substance if someone is poisoned?

A) Throw away the contents, but keep the container.

B) Throw away the container if it is empty.

C) Save the container as is to assist rescuers.

D) Save the contents, but throw away the container.


2. What is the first step in Hands only CPR?

A) Check the victim's breathing.

B) Check the victim's pulse.

C) Shake the victim and ask if he or she is okay.

D) Call 911.


3. Which term defines inward and upward pulls into the diaphragm to force an obstruction out of the airway?

A) abdominal thrust

B) cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR)

C) first aid

D) rescue breathing


4. What is the first step when trying to stop severe bleeding?

A) Elevate the wound above the level of the heart.

B) Secure a pad in place after bleeding slows.

C) Stay with the victim until help arrives.

D) Place a clean cloth over the wound and press firmly with the hand.


5. Which kind of burn is a serious burn in which all layers of the skin are damaged?

A) third degree burn

B) sunburn

C) first degree burn

D) second degree burn

Sagot :

Answer:

2 B

3 A

4 D

5 A

Explanation:

The correct options are :

  • throw away the container if it is empty.
  • Checks the victim's pulse.
  • Abnormal thrust.
  • Place the clean cloth over the wound.
  • third-degree burn.

What is CPR?

A CPR is a Cardiopulmonary resuscitation that is an emergency procedure that consists of chest compression often characterized by the artificial ventilation in an effort to manually prefer the intact brain functions as further measures are taken to retor the blood circulation and breathing of the person who has a cardiac arrest.

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