Question 1
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What are the Aims of First Aid?
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Preserve Life, Save Life, Do Necessary Emergency Surgery
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Promote Recovery + Preserve Life
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Preserve Life, Prevent Deterioration, Promote Recovery
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Prevent Deteroration
Question 2
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When should you contact a vet in an emergency?
Question 3
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Fill in the missing step...
1 Stay Calm
2 Assess for Danger
3 Airway
4 Breathing
5 Circulation
6 [blank_start]Control Bleeding[blank_end]
7 Treat Other Injuries
8 Get History, Known Medical History and Make Notes of what happened.
9 Call Vet
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Control Bleeding
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Start Resuscitation
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Shout for Help
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Capillary Refill Test
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Pinch Test
Question 4
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When would you start resuscitation?
Question 5
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Resuscitation keeps the blood and oxygen circulating around the body to the brain and internal organs.
Question 6
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An easy way to remember the order to check the dog before starting resuscitation is...
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123
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DA-DE-DI
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ABC
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Tail-Nose
Question 7
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When checking the Airway is clear. Foreign Objects, Blood, Vomit and even Saliva can cause a blockage.
Question 8
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What are the two main important factors when checking breathing?
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Respiration Rate and Temperature
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Respiration Rate and Eye Colour
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Respiration Rate and Chest Injury
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Respiration Rate and Oxygen Levels
Question 9
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When checking circulation, as well as pulse rate what else can help determine if circulation is good?
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Pinch Test
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Punch Test
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HRT Test
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CRT Test
Question 10
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What is the normal respiration rate for dogs? (range small dogs - big dogs)
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20 - 70 breaths per min
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10 - 30 breaths per min
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40 - 65 breaths per min
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50 - 80 breaths per min
Question 11
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What is the normal pulse range for dogs? (small dogs - big dogs)
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60 - 180 beats per minute
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40 - 100 beats per minute
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90 - 120 beats per minute
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50 - 70 beats per minute
Question 12
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When performing Artificial Respiration on a Dog, where do you breath air into?
Question 13
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Which side should be uppermost when performing Cardiac Massage on a dog?
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Left
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Right
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It Doesn't Matter
Question 14
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How Far Into The Dogs Chest Should You Compress when performing Cardiac Massage?
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1/2 (Half Way)
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1/4 (A Quarter)
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1/3 (A Third)
Question 15
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How many compression per minute (during cardiac massage) should you aim for if it's a large dog?
Question 16
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How many compressions (during cardiac massage) per minute should you aim for if its a small dog?
Question 17
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What's the ratio for Cardiac Massage?
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10 Compressions - 4 Breaths
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15 Compressions - 7 Breaths
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5 Compressions - 1 Breath
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7 Compressions - 3 Breaths