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COLEGIO DE DAGUPAN

Arellano St., Dagupan City


School of Criminology
BASIC FIRST AID

PRELIM EXAMINATION

SET A

Name: _​BIADOR, VANESSA​__________________________________

Date: ___________

Course, Year & Block: _______________________________

Instructions:

1. NO PERMIT. NO EXAM.

2. Turn off your cell phones or keep them in silent mode

3. Write all your answers on your testbooklets.

4. Use any black or blue pen in answering.

5. No changing or tearing of any part of your testbooklet or questionnaire.

6. STRICTLY NO ERASURES!!

I. TRUE/FALSE. ​(x2)

1. First Aid is the initial care provided to a casualty and is usually given by

someone who is trained

2. A person administering first aid is often need a qualified health care

professional and is expected to perform the duties of one

3. People administering first aid are needed to provide immediate assistance

until a qualified health care professional arrives and takes control of the

situation or the casualty recovers

4. If you are not sure about first it’s better not to do it

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5. A person providing assistance should assess the situation quickly

6. A person providing assistance should identify the nature of the injury or

illness as far as possible

7. A person providing assistance should arrange for emergency services

attend

8. A person providing assistance should manage the casualty appropriately

and promptly

9. A person providing assistance should stay with the casualty until able to

hand over to a health care professional

10. A person providing assistance should give further help if necessary or as

directed

11. If you have a patient you should know about what happened to that

victim is necessary

12. If you have a patient you should also know about his/her medical

problems.

13. Protect yourself by covering skin like open cuts, scrapes and rashes

14. Protect yourself by wearing protective clothing such as gloves and glasses

or face shield

15. Protect yourself by using a pocket mask or some other barrier device for

rescue breathing

16. After emergency wash your hands immediately

17. After emergency decontaminate all surfaces with diluted bleach or other

recommended disinfectant

18. If the person cannot speak or cough, wrap your hand around the person’s

neck

19. If the person cannot speak or cough, make a fist with one hand, placing

your index just above the person’s navel

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20. If the person cannot speak or cough, grab your fist with your other hand

21. If the person cannot speak or cough, pull gently in and up repeatedly until

the object is dislodged

22. If the person is unconscious, place person on his/her back

23. If the person is unconscious, perform 10 abdominal thrust

24. If the person is unconscious, use a finger to sweep the mouth

25. If the person is unconscious, tilt the head back

26. If the person is unconscious, lift the chin and push back forehead

27. If the person is unconscious, do lift the neck, and don’t pinch the nose

28. If the person is unconscious, seal the mouth with your mouth and blow air

into the person’s lungs.

29. If the person is unconscious, released pinched nose and watch chest to

see if the person is breathing

30. In rescue breathing, lay the person on his/her back while supporting the

head

31. In rescue breathing, perform the head tilt/chin lift if you suspect there is

no head or spinal injury

32. If not breathing, form a seal around the person’s mouth and pinch chest

rise

33. Breathe three slow breaths into person’s mouth and

34. Repeat breaths every two seconds

35. In circulation, if you can’t find a pulse, the person’s heart has stopped,

blood is not reaching the brain

36. Without blood, irreversible damage will occur in the brain within 5-7

minutes.

37. If the person is not breathing and has no pulse begin the CPR

38. CPR stands for Cardiopulmonary resuscitation

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39. In CPR, give three breaths

40. Check carotid artery for a pulse for about seven seconds

41. Find the chest compression site on breast-bone and compress chest 18

times, followed by three slow breaths

42. Compressions should be about 12/1 inches in depth

43. Continue compressions and breaths until help survives or pulse returns

II. ENUMERATION.

A. In any emergency remember your ABC’s

1. ________________________________

2. ________________________________

3. ________________________________

B. First-Aid Kit should include:

1. ________________________________

2. ________________________________

3. ________________________________

4. ________________________________

5. ________________________________

6. ________________________________

7. ________________________________

8. ________________________________

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9. ________________________________

10. ________________________________

11. ________________________________

--End of exam--

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