Is the system that gives support and framework to the body
Circulatory system
Digestive system
Nervous system
Skeletal system
As a trained first aider, your immediate responsibility in an emergency is to
Assess the situation or place
Evacuate or transport the victims
Give proper treatment
Identify the patient's problem
The skin consists of three layers; what sensitive layer allows us to feel pain, touch, cold or warmth
Adipose layer
Epidermis layer
Dermis layer
Subcutaneous fat
What type of fracture in which the bone has splintered several fragments
Comminuted fracture
Compression fracture
Oblique fracture
Transverse fracture
The following are types of shock, what type of shock results in the failure of pumping of the heart
Cardiogenic shock
Distributive shock
Hypovolemic shock
Obstructive shock
A quick and effective way to provide necessary oxygen to the victims lung is
Nose to mouth technique
Nose to nose technique
Mouth to mouth technique
Mouth to nose technique
It is the process of removing body obstruction from the airway
Artificial circulation
Artificial respiration
External chest compression
Heimlich maneuver
What is the most threatening complication of severe burns
Dehydration
Chilling
Hypothermia
Sweating
If the victim is found with no breathing and pulse, the first aider will apply CPA at a rate of
15 chest compression and 1 blow x 4 cycle
15 chest compression and 2 blows x 4 cycle
15 chest compression and 1 blow x 5 cycle
15 chest compression and 2 blows x 5 cycle
It is an immediate, temporary treatment given to an individual who is injured
Emergency aid
First aid
Medical aid
Temporary aid
It is a type of wound which irregular cut appears
Abrasion
Incision
Laceration
Punctured
It is an injury to the ligamentous structure surrounding a joint
Dislocation
Fracture
Sprain
Strain
What do you call the effective application which promote comfort, faster healing as a way to maintain reduction in case of fracture
Immobilization
It is a microscopic tearing of the muscle that caused by excessive force stretching
Things to remember in an unconscious casualty
Airways, breathing, circulation
Cardio pulmonary resuscitation
Artificial respiration maneuver
What type of carry is desirable for picking up persons and carrying abreast in a straight for passing through a narrow places
Three man carry from one side
Three man hammock carry
Four man carry
Six man carry
It is an organ that is considered to control processing units of the body
Brain
Heart
Kidney
Lungs
It is a system that holds the body parts together
Muscular system
Respiratory system
What is the most abused first aid treatment for open wounds?
Elevation
Direct pressure
Pressure point
Tourniquet
It is an excellent method for carrying a victim from a burning building wherein one hand for climbing
Assist to walk and carry
Arms or sweetheart carry
Fireman's lift and carry
Fore and aft carry
What type of wound is where there is partial or complete tearing of piece of skin
Abrasive
Avulsion
Confusion
It is considered the most painful degree of burn
First degree burn
Second degree burn
Third degree burn
Fourth degree burn
It is a condition resulting from lessening of the activities of the vital function of the body
Cardiac arrest
Shock
Cardio pulmonary resuscitation is giv to a victim who has
Has breathing, no pulse
Has breathing, has pulse
No breathing, no pulse
No breathing, has pulse
It is the system that controls the activity of the body
To open the victims airway, the first aider will do
Head tilt, chin lift maneuver
Head tilt, chin down maneuver
Head up, chin down maneuver
Head up, side ward maneuver
It removes water and certain waste products in our body
Epiglottis
Ureters
Urethra
If the victim is found with no breathing and no pulse, the first aider will apply AR at a rate of
1 blow every 1 second x 12
1 blow every 5 seconds x 12
2 blows every 1 second x 12
2 blows every 5 seconds x 12
It is a break of a continuity of the bones
The following are common splints used to immobilize the effective area except:
Anatomical splint
Bandage splint
Neck collar
Wooden splint