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(06012023 0717) Efae23302 Non Ans
(06012023 0717) Efae23302 Non Ans
A. hold the casualty to make sure they are still, while the machine administers a shock
B. never give the casualty rescue breaths
C. remove the pads as soon as they regain consciousness
D. only use electrode pads supplied by the unit manufacturer Pass Refer
3. A casualty is breathing normally but is unresponsive and is placed into the recovery position.
What action must you undertake next?
4. You arrive at a casualty with a wound to the leg. The bleed that is dark red in colour that flows
profusely from the wound is best described as:
5. Identify one safety consideration you should make, when using an AED on a child?
A. A small cut
B. A graze
C. A bruise
D. A splinter Pass Refer
7. You are called to a first-aid incident in the canteen where a casualty has been eating a sandwich
but is now unable to breathe or speak. They have a blue tinge to the skin and are starting to fall
unconscious. What are they suffering from?
A. Anaphylaxis
B. Mild choking
C. Asthma
D. Severe choking Pass Refer
8. Of the following casualties, which one must you place into the recovery position?
9. What is the immediate treatment for a casualty who is experiencing a generalised seizure?
10. When the casualty shows sign of life and starts to breath normally while AED is being used,
you should:
11. You are called to a first-aid incident where a casualty has a significant bleed, feels light-headed, is
breathing rapidly and their skin is looking very pale. What are they most likely suffering from?
A. A stroke
B. Heat-stroke
C. Anaphylaxis
D. Hypovolaemic shock Pass Refer
13. The most appropriate way to administer first aid to a casualty with a small, partially embedded
splinter in the palm of their hand is by:
A. Ask the casualty to pinch their nose and tilt their head back
B. Ask the casualty to pinch their nose and tilt their head forward
C. Ask the casualty to blow their nose until the bleeding stops
D. Ask the casulaty to lay down with their head and shoulders raised Pass Refer
15. You are called to a casualty who has scalded their hand with hot water. What is the most
appropriate first aid that should be administered?
FURTHER QUESTIONING:
Q No. Use this space to record how the learner provided full coverage of the qualification criteria where questions in the paper
have been answered incorrectly. All questions marked as ‘refer’ should be covered and clearly indicated.
GENERAL COMMENTS: