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1. After checked for open airway, given the first two inflations and checked the pulse to make sure that the heart is beating, what is the rate of inflations given until natural breathing is restored?
12 - 16 times per
minute
25 - 27 times per minute
10 - 12 times per minute
Doesn't matter how many times
2. What is the Procedure when performing mouth-to-mouth ventilation in combination with chest compressions by one first aider only?
10 compressions followed by 3 full ventilations.
5 compressions followed by 5 full ventilations.
15 compressions
followed by 2 full ventilations.
20 compressions followed by 5 full ventilations.
3. You are part of a team of two First Aiders in a resuscitation situation. What is the rhythm of resuscitation with two First Aiders?
7 inflations before every 5 compressions
5 compressions after
every 1 inflation
3 compressions after every 1 inflation
10 compressions within every 3 inflations.
4. A casualty has been injured by crushing his hand in an item of machinery. Which of the following should never be done?
Have the casualty lie down.
Give the patient some water provided there is no injury to the abdomen.
Apply direct pressure to the wound.
Give the patient a
shot of alcohol to help ease the pain.
5. If you are doing heart compression, approximately how many compressions per minute is about right?
About 100 compressions per minute.
About 60 compressions
per minute.
About 10 compressions per minute.
About 40 compressions per minute.
6. If a person has been overcome by fumes from toxic cargoes such as acetone cyanohydrin and has ceased breathing, you would:
Place him in a stream of fresh air and let breathing restart by itself?
Wait for a
resuscitator to be brought from the ship's first aid locker and use it?
Do nothing until professional medical help arrives?
Immediately start mouth to mouth resuscitation?
7. A crew member has fallen from a height of about 5 meters and though conscious cannot feel any pain in his limbs. What should you do?
Tie the patient to any pieces of wood that can be used as splints.
Put the patient into the recovery position in case he vomits.
Carry the patient to the ship's hospital.
Do not move the
patient as he may have neck or spine injuries.
8. What damage could occur if first aider's hands are placed at the tip of the sternum during heart compressions?
The lungs might be punctured leading to severe loss of breath.
The ribs might be cracked.
The liver might be
torn leading to severe internal bleeding.
The patient may vomit as his stomach is squeezed.
9. Which of these would be the best action if you suspected a casualty was choking?
Press suddenly and
sharply into the casualty's abdomen with a quick hard thrust.
Tap the casualty on the back between his shoulder blades
Get the casualty to lie down flat on his back.
Sit the casualty down and place his head between his knees.
10. Which of the following conditions would indicate that a casualty was dead?
Casualty is not moving.
The skin is wet and clammy.
Casualty is pale.
Eyes are glazed and
sunken.
11. The correct sequence of basic life support is
a. Airway, breathing, compression
b. Breathing, airway, compression
c. Compression, airway, breathing
d. Breathing, compression, airway
12. When assessing the victim, you should remember to "look, listen and feel" for breathing
a. TRUE
b. FALSE
13. If performing rescue breathing, you should
a. Avoid excessive
ventilation *
b. Provide breath every 2 sec
c. Do not allow the chest to expand between breaths
d. All of the above correct
14. When the heart stops, brain death will occur within
a. 3 minutes
b. 5 minutes
c. 8-10 minutes
d. Immediately
15. Adult's and child's responsiveness is checked by
a. Using smelling alts
b. Shaking the crew
and shouting
c. Pouring cold water on crew face
d. All of the above
16. Infant's responsiveness is checked by
a. Using smelling salts
b. Shaking the victim and shouting
c. Patting victim's feet and shoulder
d. All of the above
17. The rule for compression part of CPFt when administered to children is
a. V2 hand, V2 inch
b. 1 hand, 1 inch *
c. 2 hands, 2 inches
d. None of the above
18. When checking the circulation/pulse you should locate
a. Carotid artery if victim is a child
b. Brachial artery if victim is an infant
c. Carotid artery if victim is an adult
d. All correct
19. In case of emergency, you should not
a. Leave the victim unattended
b. Try to make the victim drink
c. Try to put the victim into a sitting position
d. All of the above
20. If there is no response from the victim
a. Give 1-2 min of CPR before calling 108 if the victim is a child
b. Give 1-2 min of CPR before calling 108 if the victim is an infant
c. Call 108 and return to the victim is an adult
d. All of the above
21. To clear the victim airways, you should
a. Lit chin up and tilt head back
b. Tilt head forward
c. Slap the victim
d. None of the above
22. You should stand in front of the person to perform the Heimlich maneuver
a. TRUE
b. FALSE
23. Which technique
is used for bad-mask ventilation during 2 rescuer CPR?
a. Jaw-thrust technique
b. Thumb-index technique
c. E-C clamp technique
d. None of the options are correct
24. Which of the following statements is incorrect about performing chest compression?
a. Allow partial
recoil of the chest
b. Press down at least 2 inches in adults
c. Position yourself at the side of victim
d. Minimize interruptions
25. If you suspect someone is going into shock you should not give him
a. Blanket
b. Comfort
c. Water
d. Reassurance
26. Poison can enter the body through eating, drinking, inhaling, absorption through the skin and
a. Injection *
b. Intolerance
c. Imbalance of electrolytes
d. None of the above
27. Trauma to male and female genitals
a. Often involves
significant bleeding
b. It is not usually painful because of protected nerve endings
c. Usually results in sterility
d. Often results in post-traumatic infection
28. If there is no air exchange and an airway obstruction exists
a. Remove the
obstruction from crew's mouth and start rescue breaths
b. Give additional air using ventilator
c. Start CPR
d. Use defibrillator
29. Where are the
blood vessels found that supply Oxygen and nutrients to the skin?
a. Dermis
b. Epidermis
c. Stratum lucidum
d. Stratum corneum
30. The Glasgow coma
scale measures the three basic functions. They are
a. Eye, verbal and motor responses
b. Pulse rate, speech, involuntary movement
c. Pulse rate, respiration rate, eye response
d. Respiration rate, eye response, voluntary movement