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Singkamas Rescue Review Exam 1. What is first link in the chain of survival? a. Early defibrillation b. Early recognition c.

Early CPR d. Early activation 2. In an adult victim who is unresponsive what would you do first? a. CPR b. Call for help c. Activate EMS d. Go away 3. If alone with unresponsive infant or child, how many cycle of compression Ventilation must be given a. 2 b. 3 c. 4 d. 5 4. What maneuver will be using in an injured vicitm? a. A jaw thrust b. Head tilt chin lift c. Pull down the mouth d. Head tilt only 5. How many second to check for normal breathing in an unresponsive adult or for presence or absence of breathing in the unresponsive infant child? a. 1 3 b. 2 5 c. 5 10 d. 10 -15 6. Compression ratio for effective circulation? a. 80 b. 90 c. > 100 d. < 100 7. How many seconds to check for pulse?

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a. 5 b. 10 c. 20 d. 30 ________ breath before giving a rescue breath to a victim. a. Normal breath b. Deep breath If the victims chest does not rise when the first rescue breath is delivered, perform the _________ again before giving the second breath. a. Head tilt chin lift b. Jaw thrust c. Sellicks manuever d. Valsalva manuever For children, use __________ hands to perform chest compressions and compress at the nipple line? a. 1 hand b. 2 hands c. 1 & 2 d. None For infants, compress with how many fingers on the breastbone must be delivered a. 1 c. 5 b. 2 d. 6 what is the universal choking sign? a. Clutching the head b. Cluthching the ear c. Cluthching the neck d. Cluthching the nose Signs of severe airway obstruction? a. Dyspnea b. Holding the neck c. Cannot speak d. All of the above What maneuver done in a choked pregnant? a. Chest trust b. Abdominal thrust

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c. Finger sweep technique d. Back slapping What maneuver done in a choking conscious extremely obese patient? a. Chest trust b. Abdominal thrust c. Finger sweep technique d. Back slapping e. What is the most common cause or airway obstruction in an unconscious victim a. Tongue b. Food c. False teeth d. Saliva The 2010 bls recommendation for compression ventilation ratio is a. 30:2 b. 5:1 c. 15:1 d. 5:3 The 2010 guidlines recommends the cpr sequence? a. ABC b. BAC c. CAB d. CBA Hyperventilation lowers the levels of? a. Co2 in the body b. Hemoglobin in the body c. Ketones in the body d. Oxygen in the body A gastrostomy tube is a tube used for? a. Draining fluid off the brain b. Draining fluid from the lungs c. Feeding d. Gastrosting a patient Highest priority in triage area? a. Red tag c. Green tag b. Yellow tag d. Black tag A EMT use a defect wheel chair and accidentally the patient fall on the

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ground in this incident where do you categories this in legal liabilities? a. Malpratice b. Negligence c. Good samaritan law d. Breach of duty Insertion of IV line and insertion of Foley catherter our legally done by? a. Paramedic b. EMT B c. EMT I d. All of the above A patient who is supine is lying? a. Face up b. Face down c. On the left side d. On the right sine The term proximal is best described as? a. Closer to the joint or extremity b. Further away from a joint or extremity c. Closer to the midline of the body d. Farther away from the midline of the body Plantar refers to the a. Palm of the hand b. Sole of the foot c. Fore head d. Buttocks The trachea splints into two: a. Capllaries b. Alveoli c. Bronchi d. Valves The formula for determining cardiac output (CO) is? a. SVxBP = CO b. SVxHR = CO c. HRxBP = CO d. HRxSVR = CO

28. What should you do if you notice a soft area or depression on the scalp and suspect a skull fracture? a. Call an ambulance b. Offer the casualty a cool drink c. Keep him moving to stop him losing consciousness 29. Which of these are symptoms of possible cerebral compression a much more serious condition? a. Raised temperature b. Accelerated breathing c. Week, feeble pulse 30. What is anaphylactic shock a. Something to do with peanuts b. A severe allergic reaction c. A kind of asthma 31. In collapse what should your priority be? a. Assess the casualties you want to be start helping b. Ring for emergency help you need expert medical help c. Assess the scene for danger you dont want to get hurt 32. What would indicate that the was having a hypoglycaemic attack? a. Confusion and strange behavior b. Excessive vomiting c. A weak pulse 33. What will you do first for the casualty? a. Remove the wood from his leg as soon as possible b. Stop the bleeding c. Get him to hospital straight away 34. What is the most common site of a break in children? a. Legs b. Arms or collarbone c. Ribs 35. What can you do first to help the casualty?

a. Cool the burn with water b. Reduce any shock she may be experiencing c. Pull up her sleeve and let air get to the burn. In secondary survey what is the meaning of SAMPLE S A M P L E Factors Which Contribute to shock P R I C E F For 10 pts explain the circulation of blood through the heart.

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