American Red Cross Exam Questions And 100% Verified Answers.
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What are the three emergency action steps? - correct answer Check • Call • Care
What are some common factors that keep people from responding to an emergency medical situation? - correct answer 1.Panic or fear of doing something wrong
2.Being unsure of the person's condition and ...
American Red Cross Exam
What are the three emergency action steps? - correct answer Check • Call • Care
What are some common factors that keep people from responding to an emergency medical situation? -
correct answer 1.Panic or fear of doing something wrong 2.Being unsure of the person's condition and what to do 3.Assuming someone else will act 4.The type of injury or illness * Fear of catching a disease *Fear of being sued
* Being unsure of when to call 9-1-1
What are some examples of life-threatening conditions? - correct answer 1.Unresponsiveness • 2.An altered level of consciousness (LOC), such as confusion 3. Breathing problems (trouble breathing or no breathing) 4. Severe external bleeding (bleeding that spurts or gushes steadily from a wound) 5. Vomiting or passing blood • 6.Signs or symptoms of life-threatening medical conditions, such as heart attack or stroke
7. Severe (critical) burns
8. Suspected or obvious injuries to the head, neck or spine 9. Suspected or obvious broken bone 10.Suspected poisoning that appears to be life threatening 11.Seizures
What do you need to cover to obtain consent? - correct answer 1.Tell the person who you are 2.State what type and level of training you have 3.Say what you think is wrong 4. Express what you plan to do 5.Ask the person for permission to give care
What should you do if a person does not give consent? - correct answer Do not give care but instead call 9-1-1
What are the four care first situations? - correct answer 1.An unresponsive infant or child younger than 12 years who you did not see collapse 2. A person who is choking 3. A person is experiencing a severe allergic reaction (anaphylaxis) and has an epinephrine auto injector 4. A person who has severe, life-threatening bleeding
TRUE OR FALSE: When the injured or ill person is a child, you must obtain consent to give care from the child's parent, if he or she is present. - correct answer True
TRUE OR FALSE: If a person is unresponsive and in need of first aid, consent is implied - correct answer True
TRUE OR FALSE: If you see an adult suddenly collapse and you are alone, you should call 9-1-1 first. - correct answer True
TRUE OR FALSE: Consent is implied when the person is a minor with a life-threatening condition and the person's parent or guardian is not present. - correct answer True
TRUE OR FALSE: You can provide care for an unconscious child even if the parent says no. - correct answer False
What does the mnemonic SAMPLE stand for? - correct answer S = Signs and symptoms. Ask the person, "What are you feeling? When did you start feeling this way? Do you have any pain? If so, where is the pain located, what does it feel like and how bad is it?" A = Allergies. Ask the person, "Do you have any allergies? Have you ever had a life-threatening allergic reaction in the past, and if so, what to?"
M = Medications. Ask the person, "Are you taking any prescription or over the-counter medications? If so, what are the names of the medications? When did you last take the medications?"
P = Pertinent medical history. Ask the person, "Do you have any medical conditions?"
L = Last food or drink. Ask the person, "When was the last time you had something to eat or drink? What
did you have to eat or drink, and how much?" E = Events leading up to the incident. Ask the person, "What were you doing just prior to when you began to feel ill or were injured?"
What should you do if you think that a person is unresponsive? - correct answer 1.Shout to get the person's attention, using the person's name if it is known.
2.If there is no response, tap the person's shoulder (if the person is an adult or child) or the bottom of the person's foot (if the person is an infant) and shout again, while checking for normal breathing.
How long should you check for responsiveness and breathing? - correct answer No more than 5 to 10 seconds
What is the difference between a heart attack and cardiac arrest? - correct answer 1.A heart attack occurs when blood flow to part of the heart muscle is blocked, causing permanent damage to the heart muscle. 2.Cardiac arrest occurs when the heart stops beating or beats too ineffectively to circulate blood to the brain and other vital organs.
What are some of the signs and signals of a heart attack? - correct answer 1.Persistent chest pain, discomfort or pressure that lasts longer than 3-5 minutes, that goes away and comes back or that persists even during rest
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