Online AssessmentHome » FIRST AID TEST FIRST AID TEST When you understand first aid, you'll gain the ability to help those in need. Through our basic or advanced first aid training sessions, you'll learn how to respond to specific situations, which will help you care for people in crisis as they wait for medical professionals to arrive. This gives them the best opportunity for a positive outcome and gives you the opportunity to change someone's life for the better. Assessment Registration form NameEmailPhone Number 1 / 20 which one of the following is not a responsibility of a first aid provider? Maintaining the first aid kit Calling the local emergency Calling the relatives and friends of the casualty Checking the scene safety 2 / 20 You arrive at a casualty with a wound to the leg. The bleed that is dark red in colour that flowsprofusely from the wound is best described as: A venous bleed that is life-threatening A venous bleed that is not life-threatening An arterial bleed that is not life-threatening An arterial bleed that is life-threatening 3 / 20 You are called to a first-aid incident in the canteen where a child has been eating a sandwich butis now unable to breathe or speak and is starting to fall unconscious. What are they most likelysuffering from? Severe choking Mild choking Meningitis A stroke 4 / 20 Which of the following defines a child for the purposes of first-aid treatment? 0 years to 3 years of age 1 year to 16 years of age 1 year to 18 years of age 1 year to leaving full-time education. 5 / 20 When providing first aid to a child with a deep cut on their leg, the best way to minimise the riskof infection is by: Wearing gloves Wearing a face shield Sitting the casualty down Applying ice to the wound 6 / 20 What is the most appropriate treatment for a nosebleed? Ask the casulaty to lay down with their head and shoulders raised. Ask the casualty to pinch their nose and tilt their head back. Ask the casualty to blow their nose until the bleeding stops. Ask the casualty to pinch their nose and tilt their head forward. 7 / 20 You are called to a casualty who has scalded their hand with hot water. What is the mostappropriate first aid that should be administered? Cool the immediate area with water for a minimum of 10 minutes Rest the area and apply ice over a covering Cool the immediate area with water for a minimum of 20 minutes Apply pressure and elevate the casualty’s arm 8 / 20 You are called to a first-aid incident where a casualty has a significant bleed, feels light-headed,is breathing rapidly and their skin is looking very pale. What are they most likely suffering from? Hypovolemic shock Heat stroke Anaphylaxis Stroke 9 / 20 Which of the following minor injuries should be treated by RICE? Bruise Splinter Small cut Graze 10 / 20 Identify one safety consideration you should make, when using an AED on a child? Age of the AED unit Location of the AED unit Pad position Allergy to the pad material 11 / 20 Which one of the following is not a responsibility of the first aider? Collecting the personal data of the casualty Checking the scene safety Ensuring the first aid kit at workplace Calling the ambulance 12 / 20 What is the local emergency contact number in UAE 999 991 909 911 13 / 20 You can help your relative who is wounded and bleeding without a glove True False 14 / 20 Which one of the following is an environmental emergency? Breathing difficulty Chocking Heat stroke Bleeding 15 / 20 CPR is the emergency care for? Heart attack Respiratory arrest Cardiac arrest Stroke 16 / 20 Which of the following is not the purpose of first aid? To prevent complications To protect the wounded area To prevent the injury become serious To preserve life 17 / 20 How to stop major bleeding effectively? Wash and dry the area Direct pressure Medical superglue Elevation 18 / 20 The most important person at an emergency scene is? Ambulance personal Victim Bystander Yourself 19 / 20 The most important aim of first aid is to ensure you: Preserve life Prioritize the treatment of employees Present a health and safety briefing Perform a risk assessment 20 / 20 When handing over a casualty to the emergency services, you should: Provide them with insurance details of the casualty Ask for a signed handover form Ask them to complete the accident book Provide them with the details of the incident Your score is The average score is 55% 0% Restart quiz Exit