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What is the purpose of a First Aid Needs Assessment?
To determine the required level of First Aid arrangements in the workplace
To determine if the health and safety executive should be called
To determine if the local council should be called
Which of the following would be reportable to the Health and Safety Executive under RIDDOR?
A paper cut
A bruise
Any injury that caused the casualty to be unconscious
What is missing? ………….., Response, Airway, Breathing, Circulation
Distance
Distress
Danger
If you are unsure of the correct First Aid response, what should you do?
Call Emergency Services (999 / 112)
Shout other people for help
Get the First Aid kit
The AMPLE process is used to explore a casualty’s medical history. What does it stand for?
Allergies, Medication, Previous Medical History, Last Meal, Event
Accident, Medical Attention, Primary Survey, Last Job, Environment
Allergies, Mediation, Primary Injury, Last Meal, Existing Treatment
If the casualty is pregnant, how should they be laid in the Recovery Position?
On their front
On their left side
They shouldn't be put in the recovery position
What should be done with First Aid kit contents if they are removed from their packaging?
They should be disposed of appropriately
They should be left at the scene
If they weren’t used, they should be placed back into the packaging and put back into the First Aid kit
What number should you call for non-emergency medical advice?
777
111
911
What does this sign represent?
First Aid provisions
Qualified First Aider
Emergency Assembly Point
You find a casualty that has collapsed suddenly, they are totally unresponsive, are not breathing, and show no signs of life, what could this indicate?
Heart Attack
Cardiac Arrest
Shock
What does the F.A.S.T. acronym stand for?
Face, Airway, Sleep, Tiredness
Features, Arms, Speech, Tiredness
Face, Arms, Speech, Time to Call 999
A casualty has fallen from height & has a burning-like sensation down their legs. What could this indicate?
Burns
Spinal Injury
Heart Attack
A colleague with Asthma is struggling with shortness of breath, they are very wheezy, and have a tight chest. What does this likely indicate?
Respiratory Arrest
Seizure
Asthma Attack
If you suspect a casualty is having a Heart Attack, how should you position them?
In the Recovery Position
Laying down flat on their back
In a seated position, with their knees bent upwards and their shoulder and head supported
Abdominal Thrusts can be used to remove the obstruction when a casualty is choking. When should you NOT administer these?
When the casualty is an Infant or a Pregnant person
When the casualty is a child
When the casualty is female
If you suspect a casualty is suffering from Shock due to blood loss, what should be treated first?
The cause of the bleeding
The symptoms of shock
The potential of a Heart Attack
When applying coverage to a burn after it has been cooled, ideally what material should you use?
A fluffy dressing / bandage
Cling film or sanitary clean plastic bag
A cotton dressing / bandage
After a casualty has been rescued from drowning, what should you be especially aware of whilst providing First Aid?
That they may vomit or cough up liquid from their lungs blocking the airway
That they may have a seizure
Whether or not they are able to swim
Before dressing a MINOR wound, it is essential that you…
Learn about the casualties full medical history
Examine, clean, and dry the wound
Put pressure on the wound to stop the heavy bleeding
Which of the following fractures would NOT always require you to call Emergency Services?
Open Fractures
Long Bones
Ribs
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