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'First Aid' Results For JOE BLOGGS First Aid Summary Name First Aid Test Language English Started - Finished 08th Apr 2016 13:52:48-08th Apr 2016 13:54:32 Time Available00:15:00 ( time taken 00:01:30 ) Completion Status Completed successfully Remote Test Yes Score 3.5 out of 30 Percentage 12% Worldwide Percentile Score 10th Percentile - against 10 results Organisation Percentile Score Taken ID: 604385 100th Percentile - against 1 results Breakdown Q1: First Aid (QID:02491) Correct Answer Answer Given "A hypothermic patient is likely to be shivering and have impaired coordination however, alert and conscious." True True Taken 1 00:00:21 1 1 out of 1 Q2: First Aid (QID:02466) {candidateforename}, a patient with no history of epilepsy has a convulsive seizure for more than 5 minutes. Which of the

following selection of actions should you take? Place the patient in the recovery position and attempt to restrict their movement. Encourage the patient in a quiet and calm voice to lean against a wall or another solid structure. If the patient is on the ground cushion their head and hold them down to prevent them moving away to any potentially harmful objects. Call the Emergency Services and request an ambulance. Answer Given Call the Emergency Services and request an ambulance. Completed 1 00:00:16 1 1 out of 1 Q3: First Aid (QID:02476) {candidateforename}, which of the following selection are the two main organs of the central nervous system? Heart Spinal cord Brain Intestines Spinal cord Answer Given Brain Completed 1 00:00:27 1 1 out of 1 Q4: First Aid (QID:02490) {candidateforename}, which of the following selection is the treatment for a burn? Butter Iced water Room temperature water. Cover with cling film. Answer Given Cover with cling film. Completed 1 00:00:28 0.5 0.5 out of 1 Q5: First Aid (QID:02450) {candidateforename}, coming upon a casualty with a thermal burn, which of the following selection of materials would be best utilised to dress the thermal burn? Cotton wool Cling film Gauze Adhesive bandage (Plaster)

Q6: First Aid (QID:02464) {candidateforename}, you come across a patient who is bleeding severely from their leg, you have cleaned and dressed the wound, which of the following selection of actions should you take next? Raise the leg and apply direct pressure to the wound. Lower the leg and provide a cold compress to the wound. Lift the leg and apply direct pressure to the brachial artery. Keep the leg parallel and periodically release pressure from the bandages. Correct Answer Q7: First Aid (QID:02501) "An illness can be defined as a malady of body or mind and an injury can be defined as the damage caused by a wound or trauma." True Q8: First Aid (QID:02482) {candidateforename}, which of the following signs and symptoms should cause you to suspect a casualty has a broken or fractured bone following a high-speed impact: Numbness and a loss of feeling rapidly develops in an extremity. The casualty complains about a significant amount of pain at a specific area. A limb buckles when pressure is placed on it. The casualty complains about a feeling of pins and needles within a limb. A limb is set at an awkward angle. Swelling and bruising rapidly develops at a specific point. Q9: First Aid (QID:02474) {candidateforename}, the force produced by the heart pumping blood is referred to as: Atrial flutter. Blood pressure. Arterial stretching. Heart rate (pulse). Q10: First Aid (QID:02478) {candidateforename}, which of the following selection of wounds is characterised by slicing the skin open and when closed is unlikely to become infected?

Scrapes Punctures Cuts Q11: First Aid (QID:02489) {candidateforename}, which of the following selection of injuries are caused by an electric shock? Collapsed lung Heat stroke Deep burns Cardiopulmonary arrest Q12: First Aid (QID:02495) "A patient cannot be assisted by a first aider unless all barriers are worn to prevent any possibility of infection." Correct Answer False Q13: First Aid (QID:02500) {candidateforename}, in which of the following instances should you suspect a spinal injury? A large wound across the patient's side with bones visible through the wound. Was injured as a result of a fall from a height greater than their own head height. Was involved in a workplace accident within a factory. A high speed impact or motor crashto the back of the head or neck. Q14: First Aid (QID:02486) {candidateforename}, a casualty has dislodged a tooth in an accident, you have controlled the bleeding and stabilised their wounds, what is the best way to transport the tooth to the dentist? Cooking oil Milk Dried Frozen Saline solution

Alcohol Q15: First Aid (QID:02448) "When attending treatement for a casualty you should cover any wounds, remove any jewellery and put on barriers such as face masks or disposable gloves." Correct Answer True Q16: First Aid (QID:02504) {candidateforename}, a child or infant should be given chest compressions at which of the following selection of compressions per minute? 80 100 130 160 Q17: First Aid (QID:02453) {candidateforename}, once a casualty with a serious bleeding wound has been stabilised, what symptom related to the wound can be expected to follow and require treatment? Heart attack Shock Panic attack Heat stroke Q18: First Aid (QID:02462) {candidateforename}, a diabetic colleague is conscious but having a hypoglycemic attack, which of the following selection of actions would be the appropriate treatment? Place the colleague in the recovery position and start to provide chest compressions. Protect the person from injuring themself by removing any potential harmful objects and restrain their movements. Give the colleague a sweet sugary snack or drink to consume. Try and move the colleague to a shaded area and provide a cold wet cloth for their forehead. Q19: First Aid (QID:02451) {candidateforename}, coming upon a casualty with a chemical burn, the most effective treatment is to place the chemical burn under running cold water for a minimum of how many minutes?

10 minutes. 5 minutes. 20 minutes. 3 minutes. Q20: First Aid (QID:02449) {candidateforename}, coming upon a casualty with a thermal burn, the most effective treatment is to place the thermal burn under running cold water for a minimum of how many minutes? 10 minutes. 5 minutes. 20 minutes. 3 minutes. Correct Answer Q21: First Aid (QID:02473) "Atrial fibrillation is a normal heart rhythm." False Q22: First Aid (QID:02459) {candidateforename}, what is the recommended minimum depth of a chest compression on an adult patient? 6.5cm (2.5 inches) 7.5cm (3 inches) 4cm (1.5 inches) 5cm (2 inches) Q23: First Aid (QID:02503) {candidateforename}, rescue breaths with an infant should last no longer than, which of the following selection of timings? 1 second 2 seconds 3 seconds 4 seconds Q24: First Aid (QID:02458)

{candidateforename}, which speed and rate from the following selection is correct for performing chest compressions? Sets of 30 chest compressions at a rate of 140 to 160 compressions per minute. Sets of 50 chest compressions at a rate of 130 to 150 compressions per minute. Sets of 30 chest compressions at a rate of 100 to 120 compressions per minute. Sets of 50 chest compressions at a rate of 90 to 110 compressions per minute. Q25: First Aid (QID:02452) {candidateforename}, coming upon a casualty with a sharp metal implement puncturing their leg. Which of the following methods of controlling the bleeding should you choose? Push firmly on either side of the wound and place a bandage around the wound either side of the implement. Remove the implement from the wound using a fast jerky motion, proceed to treat any serious bleeding with cling film and wrap the wound. Have the casualty extend their injured leg straight and upwards avoid the implement and splint the leg so that it is held in position. Apply pressure to the femoral artery by applying a tourniquet and use a heat source to seal the exposed wound avoiding the sharp implement. Q26: First Aid (QID:02465) {candidateforename}, you come across a colleague who appears to be having an epileptic seizure, which of the following selection of actions is appropriate to take? Cushion the colleagues head, look for an epilepsy identity card or medical bracelet and restrain the person's movements. Provide them with a sweet, sugary snack or drink to consume and attempt to wake the colleague from their seizure. Remove any potentially harmful objects and encourage your colleague to place their limbs in the recover position after the seizure has finished. Shout at the colleague loudly to try and wake them, if they do not regain conciousness restrain their movements with whatever bindings are to hand. Q27: First Aid (QID:02471) {candidateforename}, the atmospheric air and an average adult's exhale contains which of the following selection of approximate percentages of oxygen? Atmospheric air is 21% Oxygen; an adult's exhale is 17% Oxygen. Atmospheric air is 19% Oxygen; an adult's exhale is 15% Oxygen. Atmospheric air is 23% Oxygen; an adult's exhale is 17% Oxygen. Atmospheric air is 17% Oxygen; an adult's exhale is 15% Oxygen. Q28: First Aid (QID:02475) {candidateforename}, when a vein is cut, the colour of the blood is and is characterised by being under pressure.

Bright red / high Dark red or maroon / low Purple / low Blue / high Q29: First Aid (QID:02480) {candidateforename}, moving the body and its internal substances is the primary purpose of which of the following bodily systems? Musculatory Reproductive Lymphatic Respiratory Q30: First Aid (QID:02481) "Muscles need oxygen and a supply of nutrients from arterial and capillary vessels to function." Correct Answer True