Besafe Efat Questionnaire

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Written Evaluation in Emergency First Aid Training (EFAT)
Name: _________________________________________ Date: ___________________
Course: ________________________________________Score: __________________

Direction: Encircle the letter that corresponds to the correct answer for each question. If you need to
change the answer, place an X mark on your previous answer then shade the letter of your final answer.

1. This is an important skill that First Aiders perform at every incident.


A. Scene Size Up
B. Secondary Assessment
C. Primary Assessment
D. Active Medical Principle
2. It is usually caused by a progressive narrowing of the coronary arteries.
A. Cardio Pulmonary Resuscitation
B. Myocardial Infraction
C. Cough
D. Finger Sweep
3. It is the best procedure to open the airway for the unresponsive trauma patient with suspected
cervical spine injury.
A. Back Blows
B. Abdominal Thrusts
C. Chest Thrusts
D. Jaw Thrusts

4. CPR means ________________________.


A. Cardio Practice Respiratory
B. Cardio Pulmonary Respiratory
C. Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation
D. Cardiopulmonary Respirator
5. This is one of the main functions of an AED.
A. to determine whether the casualty has a “shockable” or “non shockable” rhythm.
B. must be practiced frequently to maintain a high standard.
C. commercially designed pocket masks are particularly well suited for ventilation in the field.
D. Can’t be performed quickly and with minimal equipment or help from another person.
6. This affects all three skin layers: epidermis, dermis and fat. The burn also destroys hair follicles
and sweat glands.
A. First-degree burns
B. First-degree burns
C. Third-degree burns
D. Fourth-degree burns
7. This is a long-term medical condition where the body cannot produce enough insulin.
A. Burns
B. Diabetes
C. Poisoning
D. Heart Attack
E.
8. EFAT means _________________.
A. Emergency First Aider Training
B. Emergency First Aid Training
C. Emergency First Aids
D. Emergency Preparedness First Aid

9. This directly transfers heat only if cooler air or water passes over the warm body.
A. Evaporation
B. Heat Cramps
C. Radiation
D. Convection
10. This is the transfer of heat without direct contact. It is an effective means of heat loss provided
that the surrounding temperature is less than the body’s core temperature (37°C or 98.6°F).
A. Radiation
B. Convection
C. Conduction
D. Heat Cramps
11. The following are the goals of first aider. EXCEPT.
A. Prevent further Injury
B. Promote recovery
C. Preserve life
D. Limited skill range
12. These are toxic or corrosive chemicals may be inhaled, contact skin or eyes causing poisoning,
chemical burns, irritation.
A. Machinery and Equipment
B. Hazardous Chemicals
C. Radiation
D. Working at Heights
13. This is an example of limitation of First Aider Provider.
A. Prevent Injury
B. Preserve Life
C. Limited Medical Knowledge
D. Alleviate Suffering
14. These are the following Emergency Action Principle. EXCEPT.
A. Scene Size-Up
B. Active Medical Assistant
C. Primary Assessment
D. CPR
15. It is a more thorough examination conducted by the first aider and is carried out for patients with
potential injuries.
A. Scene Size-Up
B. Primary Assessment
C. Secondary Assessment
D. Active Medical Assistance

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