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1. You have a
casualty that is muttering to themselves but not making any sense. The face
appears to be dropping in one side what might be wrong with them ?
a. They are have a heart attack
b. They are in shock after witnessing an accident
c. They may be having
a stroke (Correct)
d. None of the above
2. Urine enters the
bladder through which structure ?
a. Ureters (Correct)
b. Collecting duct
c. Kidney
d. Urethra
3. What damage could
occur if first aider's hand are placed at the tip of the sternum during heart
compression ?
a. The patient may vomit as his stomach is squeezed
b. The lungs may be punctured leading to severe loss of breath
c. The ribs might be
cracked (Correct)
d. The liver might be torn leading to severe internal bleeding
4. Blood is a vehicle
for the human cardiovascular system, its major subdivision are the plasma
including red blood cells, white blood cells and platelets
a. True (Correct)
b. False
5. When caring for a
chocking infant what position is the infant held ?
a. Upside down by ankles and shoulders
b. Face up on flat surface
c. Face down on your
fore arm with head lower than the body (Correct)
d. Face down on your knee with head lower than the body
6. Signs that hernia
is serious include
a. Pain and tenderness at site (Correct)
b. Pale, ashen skin colour at site
c. Hernia can be pushed back into the body
d. Hernia is above the diaphragm
7. How you should react to an emergency ?
a. Asses the scene for safety
b. Estimate the number of victims and call help
c. Get the first aid kit put on PRE before helping
d. All of the above
(Correct)
8. The proper
stimulant for unconscious person is
a. Tea
b. Coffee
c. Whiskey and water
d. Ammonia inhalant
(Correct)
9. If someone suffers heart attack and has ceased
breathing, you should ?
a. Immediately give stimulant by force if necessary
b. Make the victim comfortable in a bunk
c. Immediately start
CPR (Correct)
d. Administer oxygen
10. A communicate
fracture is one where the bone has
a. Broken into pieces
which are floating(Correct)
b. Broken where only part of the bone is fractured
c. Broken clearly with each and attached
d. Broken and is affecting muscles and nerve
11. In order to initiate CPR on a drowning victim
a. Start chest compression before the victim is removed from the water
b. Drain water from the lungs before ventilating
c. Begin
mouth-to-mouth ventilation (Correct)
d. Do not lit the head back since it may cause vomiting
12. Some people are very allergic to insect bites
and stings. The condition is called
a. Septic chock
b. Cardiac arrest
c. Toxic shock and syndrome
d. Anaphylactic shock
(Correct)
13. The goal of
medical service is to provide
a. Satisfactory treatment of male seamen
b. Provide treatment
for those in need of urgent medical care (Correct)
c. To provide help to seamen in time of financial need
d. To provide help in the sea of disabled people
14. Heat stroke attack bodies vital organs except
a. Brain
b. Heart
c. Kidney
d. Bones (Correct)
15. When performing abdominal thrust how many
thrust do you do ?
a. 1 to 5 thrust
b. 6 to 10 thrust (Correct)
c. 15 to 20 thrust
d. 30 to 40 thrust
16. What does the ABC's for first aid stand for ?
a. The letters in the alphabet
b. Air, breathing, circulation
c. Airway ,
breathing, circulation (Correct)
d. None of the above
17. If a person is chocking you should do nothing
as long as
a. They are coughing
(Correct)
b. They are still conscious
c. Their face has not turned blue
d. They start crying
18. Before giving CPR you should make sure ?
a. They are not bleeding
b. They are conscious
or unconscious (Correct)
c. They are not vomiting
d. They are not dead
19. You are alone and
administering CPR to an victim. How many chest compression and how many
inflations should you administer in each sequence ?
a. 15 compression then 2 inflations
b. 15 compression then 4 inflations
c. 30 compression
then 2 inflations * (Correct)
d. 30 compression then 4 inflations
20. The content of
the first aid kit include the following except
a. Micropore
b. Macropore
(Correct)
c. Bandages
d. Scissor
21. Advance communications system and technology
stipulated by WHO where medical advice can be sought by
a. Tele medicine
b. Satellite communication
c. Radio medical
advice (Correct)
d. Compulsory in board specialized
22. Which of the
following is not a good approach to managing stress
a. Talking directly to the person who is causing the stress
b. Giving yourself a
treat like comfort food or a cocktail (Correct)
c. Accepting that there are things beyond your control
d. Trying cognitive-therapy to learn new coping skills
23. A high-fiber, low-fat diet and regular
exercise can help to.
a. Increase CVD
b. Increase weight
c. Lose weight
(Correct)
d. None
24. Which of the
following is a laboratory procedure developed to provide an objective
behavioural measure of the tendency to binge eat
a. Palatability test
b. Food pre-load test
(Correct)
c. Full capacity test
d. Fully loaded test
25. Pick one of the following familial factors
that plays a role in the development of eating disorders ?
a. Parental attitudes to sex
b. Parental obesity
(Correct)
c. Parental attitudes to the media
d. Parental attitudes to education
26. Body dissatisfaction is associated with
triggering bouts of
a. Purging
b. Binging
c. Dieting (Correct)
d. Shopping
27. You discover a particle embedded in the
casualty's cornea. You should ?
a. Remove the particle with the moist corner of a facial tissue or clean cloth
b. Flush the eye with water for 10 minutes
c. Use a splinter force to remove the particle
d. Cover the eye and transport the casualty to medical help (Correct)
27 . The best way to prevent a critical incident stress situation from becoming worse is
A.
D.