Q.1
This is when the bone is broken and protrudes through the skin.
  • Complete fracture
  • Incomplete fracture
  • Closed fracture
  • Open fracture
Q.2
It is best never to ______ a victim if at all possible.
  • move
  • yell at
  • perform CPR on
  • report the degree of injury to
Q.3
This is a technique that combines rescue breathing with check compressions to keep oxygen-rich blood circulating in the brain and heart.
  • MRI
  • Two small puffs followed by one long puff
  • CPR
  • CCC
Q.4
This is when the body temperature drops well below normal because of too much exposure to cold.
  • Hypothermia
  • Hyperventilation
  • Frostbite
  • Convulsion
Q.5
Which of the following is not part of the ABCs of care?
  • breathing
  • bleeding
  • circulation
  • airway
Q.6
This is a device that applies a brief electrical shock to the heart to jolt it back to beating normally.
  • Ventilator
  • Distributor
  • Defibrillator
  • MRI
Q.7
Once you have checked the victim’s airway, breathing, pulse and for any severe bleeding, check to see if the victim has _____________.
  • a wallet to identify them
  • a medical insurance card
  • a medical alert tag
  • any broken bones
Q.8
Rescue breathing includes ______.
  • arching the chin forward
  • inserting your fingers into the victim's mouth
  • pounding on the victim's chest
  • pinching the nostrils closed and giving 2 slow breaths, pausing between each breath
Q.9
These are a person’s pulse rate, breathing rate and skin appearance.
  • CCC
  • Vital signs
  • Emergency signs
  • Circulation
Q.10
There are 3 basic first aid steps that are known as the ______.
  • check, listen and breathe
  • listen, call and yell
  • first respondents
  • CCC
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