Answers - Quiz 2
Answers - Quiz 2
1. What is the main purpose of raising the legs of a casualty in shock?
C To increase the blood supply to the brain
2. In which of the following conditions does a casualty initially have a slow pulse?
C Fainting
3. A conscious casualty suffering from anaphylactic shock should be placed:
D Sitting in a comfortable position, leaning forward
4. Which of the following is the best treatment for someone suffering from shock?
B Treat the cause and if possible lay them down with legs elevated
5. Bleeding from an artery is recognised by:
A Blood pumping out
6. Which organ’s blood supply is affected by a stroke?
C Brain
7. Which of the following is a sign of minor epilepsy?
B Staring blankly
8. If clear, water-like fluid is present in the ear the first aider should:
A Cover the ear with a loose dressing to prevent contamination
9. Chest compressions on a child should be carried out using:
D One hand
10.Which one of these sets of recognition features may be noticed in the casualty with cerebral compression?
D Flushed, hot skin with slow pulse