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A Good Samaritan is defined as a person: A Good Samaritan is defined as a person who voluntarily renders aid to another in distress with no duty to do so. You are a trained first aid provider responding to a workplace emergency alert received on your smart phone. You are directed to a person...

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HSI YMCA First Aid Exam Questions
and Answers (100% Pass)
A Good Samaritan is defined as a person:


✓ A Good Samaritan is defined as a person who voluntarily renders aid

to another in distress with no duty to do so.




You are a trained first aid provider responding to a workplace emergency

alert received on your smart phone. You are directed to a person who was

struck by a nail from a pneumatic nail gun. The scene is safe. You have taken

standard precautions. EMS has been activated. You have a first aid kit. The

person is responsive, breathing, and holding their leg in obvious pain. You

ask, "May I help you?" The person says, "Yes, please. I shot myself. I'm

bleeding." The legal concept allowing you to provide first aid in the scenario

is:


✓ Expressed consent.




All the following are life-threatening situations where quick action by a

provider is essential, EXCEPT:


✓ Tenderness and swelling.




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You are providing first aid for a person who overdosed on opioids. The scene

is safe, and you have taken standard precautions. The person is

unresponsive. EMS has been activated. You have an AED readily available

but no naloxone. The person is breathing normally. You should:


✓ You should place the person in the recovery position.




You are providing first aid for a person who suddenly lost consciousness. The

scene is safe, and you have taken standard precautions. The person quickly

regained consciousness and is now responsive. EMS has been activated. You

have an AED and first aid kit readily available. The person is breathing

normally, consents to first aid and says, "I was dizzy and hot." There are no

apparent life-threatening conditions present. While waiting for EMS, you

perform a secondary assessment. An important element of secondary

assessment is:


✓ An important element of secondary assessment is looking for medical

identification jewelry.




You are responding to a shout for help from the lunchroom. You find a

frightened coworker attempting to calm an anxious visitor who is making a

high-pitched whistling noise between frequent hard coughs. Your coworker

shouts, "Hurry, she's choking on a hot dog! She was just laughing a second

ago." The scene is safe. You have taken standard precautions. Your facility's

EAP has been activated and EMS is on the way. You should:

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