1. What are the requirements for a cover bandage?
A. It may not absorb any fluids
B. It may not be older than 1 year
C. It must be sterile
Ans: C
2. What do you have to do when a passenger has no breathing?
A. Start CPR immediately
B. Put the victim in the recovery position
C. Continue with the breathing check
D. Count pulsations
Ans: A
3. What is the purpose of the "Heimlich" procedure?
A. To treat the absence of a victims breathing
B. To remove a blockage in the victims airway
C. To treat an insufficient breathing
D. To re-locate (move) the person
Ans: B
4. How can you recognize a arterial bleeding
A. Blood flows equally out of the wound
B. Blood flows slowly out of the wound
C. Blood flow with pulses out of the wound
Ans: C
5. How many compressions and breaths should you do for each cycle of CPR?
A. 15 compressions, 2 breaths
B. 30 compressions, 5 breaths
C. 30 compressions, 2 breaths
D. 15 compressions, 5 breaths
E. 30 compressions, 15 breaths
Ans: C
6. What causes Anaphylactic shock?
A. Choking
B. Insect sting or spider bites
C. 3rd degree burns
D. Heart attack
E. Stroke
Ans: B
7. What are the symptoms of third degree burn?
A. Charred skin, no pain
B. Charred skin, pain
C. Blisters and pain
D. Red and pain
E. Grey and pain
Ans: A
8. What is the first thing you should do for severe bleeding?
A. Put the victim in the recovery position
B. Direct pressure with clean cloth or hand
C. cover with clean cloth
D. Give oxygen
E. Give him water if conscious Explanation Stop the bleeding as soon as possible
Ans: B
9. Witch of the first aid duties below has the highest priority for you as a Cabin attendant?
A. Re-assure the passenger
B. Arange medical attention
C. Be aware of danger
Ans: C
10. What is your FIRST action when examining the condition of a patient?
A. Check for breathing
B. Check for insurance
C. Speak to the victim and shake his shoulders
D. Check for external injuries,
Ans: C
11. What is the main purpose of the "Route"emergency transportation technique when providing treatment to a passenger?
A. To relocate (move) the passenger
B. To administer rescue breathing
C. To remove a blockage in the victims airway
D. To remove a blockage in the victims airway
E. To treat the absence of a victims breathing
Ans: A
12. What is the main purpose of the "Heimlich" procedure
A. To remove a blockage in the victims airway
B. To treat the absence of a victims breathing
C. To treat an insufficient breathing
Ans: A
13. What's happens with the carbonic acid dioxide (CO2) produced by the human body?
A. It remains in the body cells
B. It is transferred to the heart muscle
C. It is exhausted via the blood and breathing system
Ans: C
14. What can you do to avoid that a person experiences a short period of uncousciousness "Fainting"
A. Speak to the victim and administer a pain stroke
B. Let the victim remain in its chair
C. Apply fresh air, let the victim lay-down and reassure the victim
Ans: C
15. What applies to a victim with a reduced counsciousness?
A. The victim is still capable to speak
B. The victim is in shock
C. The victim does not react to speaking and shacking
D. The victim is still alert
Ans: A