First Aid practice test (Health 9)

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For Freeman High School Health 9 Students only.
Jaxon Stoudmire
Quiz by Jaxon Stoudmire, updated more than 1 year ago
Jaxon Stoudmire
Created by Jaxon Stoudmire over 6 years ago
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Question 1

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An open wound in which the skin is scraped and tiny blood vessels in the outer layers of the skin are broken is a(n)
Answer
  • Abrasion
  • Laceration
  • Puncture
  • Avulsion

Question 2

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All of the following include elements of universal precautions EXCEPT-
Answer
  • wearing protective gloves.
  • washing your hands.
  • applying pressure bandages.
  • using mouth pieces for breathing emergencies.

Question 3

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An open wound in which tissue is separated from a person’s body is a(n)
Answer
  • abrasion
  • puncture
  • avulsion
  • laceration

Question 4

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Which of the following is a necessary step in controlling bleeding of an open wound?
Answer
  • Lower the wound below the level of the heart.
  • Cover the wound with sterile gauze.
  • Leave the wound open and untouched.
  • Do not press the wound.

Question 5

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When should you use pressure point bleeding control?
Answer
  • when the injured is not seriously injured or possibly in shock
  • when elevating the wound and applying a pressure bandage does not stop the bleeding
  • when the burn is a second- or third-degree burn
  • when the wound is an abrasion and not causing serious physical damage

Question 6

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Which of the following is a step in the treatment of a second-degree burn?
Answer
  • Rinse the burn with warm water.
  • Peel the loose skin.
  • Perform CPR.
  • Cool the burn and wrap with a sterile dressing.

Question 7

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The sudden and painful tightening of a muscle is a
Answer
  • cramp.
  • tear.
  • strain.
  • sprain.

Question 8

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An injury to a muscle that results from overuse of the muscle is a
Answer
  • cramp.
  • strain.
  • sprain.
  • tear.

Question 9

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What happens when the blood supply to the brain is temporarily inadequate?
Answer
  • choking
  • dislocation
  • fainting
  • vomiting

Question 10

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What is a jarring injury to the brain, which affects normal brain function?
Answer
  • fainting
  • unconsciousness
  • a concussion
  • rabies

Question 11

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A cut caused by a razor blade is called
Answer
  • a laceration.
  • a puncture.
  • an abrasion.
  • an avulsion.

Question 12

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If someone is bitten by a poisonous snake, you should
Answer
  • elevate the bitten area.
  • apply heat to the bite.
  • apply ice to the bite.
  • have the victim lie down.

Question 13

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If someone faints, you should
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  • sit the person up and place his or her head between the knees.
  • lay the person down and elevate the legs.
  • begin CPR.
  • splash water on the person's face.

Question 14

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Restlessness, skin that is pale, cool, and moist, and rapid breathing and pulse are all symptoms of
Answer
  • unconsciousness.
  • shock.
  • concussion.
  • choking.

Question 15

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What do adult and infant CPR have in common?
Answer
  • the amount of force used for chest compressions
  • the positioning of the head before beginning rescue breathing
  • the length of the breaths given
  • the length of time you should wait between breaths

Question 16

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When all other methods fail to stop a victim's bleeding, you should
Answer
  • use pressure point bleeding control.
  • apply a roller bandage tightly enough to cut off circulation.
  • raise the wound above the level of the heart.
  • cover the wound above the level of the heart.

Question 17

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A person should apply ice or heat when treating a venomous snakebite.
Answer
  • True
  • False

Question 18

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A first-degree burn is one in which deep layers of skin and possibly muscle, nerves, and bone are damaged.
Answer
  • True
  • False

Question 19

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A bleeding wound should be held below the level of the heart.
Answer
  • True
  • False

Question 20

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A failure of the cardiovascular system to keep an adequate supply of blood circulating to the vital organs of the body [blank_start]____________[blank_end]
Answer
  • ____________
  • shock
  • unconsiousness
  • chain of survival

Question 21

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Any substance that causes injury, illness, or death when introduced into the body is a(n) [blank_start]____[blank_end].
Answer
  • ____
  • poison
  • venom
  • allergic reaction

Question 22

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A poisonous substance that is secreted from a snake or spider is a(n) [blank_start]____[blank_end].
Answer
  • ____
  • venom
  • poison
  • allergic reaction

Question 23

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a condition in which a person is not alert and aware of his or her surroundings
Answer
  • unconsiousness
  • shock
  • poison
  • concussion
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