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DOLE Accredited STO No.: 1030-100521-131

Post Test - Standard First Aid Training (SFAT)

Name: _________________________________________ Date: ___________________


Course: ________________________________________Score: __________________

Direction: Shade 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. The blood vessels to the lower extremities, abdomen, trunk, and sometimes part of the upper extremities suffer
impairment of their autonomic nerve control.
A. Neurogenic Shock
B. Cardiogenic Shock
C. Anaphylactic Shock
D. Septic Shock
2. This is a traumatic brain injury that affects your brain function. Effects are usually temporary but can include headaches
and problems with concentration, memory, balance and coordination.
A. Fainting
B. Concussion
C. Seizure
D. Heart Attack
3. It is a stretching and/or a partial or complete tearing of a ligament at a joint.
A. Broken Bone
B. Fracture
C. Dislocation
D. Sprain
4. It is break in the continuity of the bone.
A. Dislocation
B. Sprain
C. Strain
D. Fracture

5. CPR means ________________________.


A. Cardio Practice Respiratory
B. Cardiopulmonary Respiratory
C. Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation
D. Cardiopulmonary Respirator
6. This is previously known as petit mal seizures, often occur in children and are characterized by staring into space or by
subtle body movements, such as eye blinking or lip smacking.
A. Tonic seizures
B. Absence seizures
C. Atonic seizures
D. Myoclonic seizures
7. 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
8. This is a long-term medical condition where the body cannot produce enough insulin.
A. Burns
B. Diabetes
C. Poisoning
D. Heart Attack
9. This is defined as a core body temperature of less than 35°C (95°F). Normal body temperature is 37°C (98.6°F).
A. Thermometer
B. Hemorrhagic stroke
C. Heat
D. Hypothermia
10. This occur when soft tissue is subjected to freezing temperatures.
A. Hypothermia
B. Frostnip and Frostbite
C. Stroke
D. Heat Control
11. SFAT means _________________.
A. Standardized First Aider Training
B. Standard First Aid Training
C. Started First Aider Training
D. Strategy First Aid Training
12. This is when injuries make the fire fighter carry unsafe, this method is better for longer distances than the one person feet.
A. Pack -Strap Carry
B. Chair Carry
C. Two-Handed Carry
D. Fire Fighter Carry
13. This is technique is for carrying a victim longer distances.
A. Pack-Strap Carry
B. Chair Carry
C. Two-Handed Carry
D. Fire Fighter Carry
14. The following are the goals of first aider. EXCEPT.
A. Prevent further Injury
B. Promote recovery
C. Preserve life
D. Limited skill range
15. This is a set of rules that aim to limit the effects of armed conflict.
A. International Law
B. Humanitarian Law
C. International humanitarian law
D. International Human Law
16. The following are principles of first aid. EXCEPT
A. Provide pain relief
B. Preserve Life
C. Provide Reassurance
D. Legal Concern
17. This is one of the most common causes of disability and death in adults. The injury can be as mild as a bump, bruise
(contusion), or cut on the head, or can be moderate to severe in nature due to a concussion, deep cut or open wound,
fractured skull bone(s), or from internal bleeding and damage to the brain.
A. Brain Injury
B. Head Injury
C. Bleeding
D. Shocks
18. These are the following emergency action principle. EXCEPT.
A. Preserve Life
B. Primary Assessment
C. Secondary Assessment
D. Scene Size-Up
19. These are often found in larger first aid kits and are perfect for preventing spills onto the first aiders’ clothes.
A. Alcohol hand gels
B. Biohazard disposal
C. Disposable aprons
D. CPR face shields
20. These kits are used to clear body fluids using granules, a scoop and antiseptic spray.
A. Alcohol Hand gel
B. Biohazard Disposal
C. Disposable aprons
D. CPR face shields

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