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Question 1/101/10
Bleeding control and wound care
Bleeding control and wound care
Bleeding control and wound care
A conscious adult has a deep laceration on the forearm with steady external bleeding. What is the most appropriate first action for bleeding control?
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1 correct answer
A.
Apply direct pressure with a clean dressing
B.
Elevate the arm above heart level without touching the wound
C.
Remove any formed clots to assess the depth
D.
Apply a tourniquet immediately above the elbow
Direct pressure is the primary first-aid method for controlling most external bleeding. Use a clean dressing or cloth and press firmly over the wound. Do not remove clots or repeatedly lift the dressing to check bleeding, as that can disrupt clot formation. Tourniquets are generally reserved for severe, life-threatening extremity bleeding that cannot be controlled with direct pressure.
Right Answer: A
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Question 2/102/10
Burns and scald treatment
Burns and scald treatment
Burns and scald treatment
A kitchen worker spills hot coffee on her forearm and develops redness and pain without blistering. What is the most appropriate first-aid treatment?
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1 correct answer
A.
Apply ice directly to the area for 10 minutes
B.
Cover the burn with butter to prevent drying
C.
Cool the burn under cool running water for at least 10 minutes
D.
Break any blisters that may form later
For a minor thermal burn or scald, the correct first-aid step is to cool the area with cool running water for at least 10 minutes. This helps stop the burning process, reduce pain, and limit tissue damage. Ice should not be used because it can worsen injury. Butter and ointments are not recommended in initial care. Blisters should not be broken because they help protect against infection.
Right Answer: C
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Question 3/103/10
Choking and airway obstruction
Choking and airway obstruction
Choking and airway obstruction
An adult suddenly becomes unable to speak or cough after eating and is clutching the throat. What is the most appropriate first aid action?
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1 correct answer
A.
Begin chest compressions immediately
B.
Encourage the person to drink water
C.
Perform abdominal thrusts until the object is expelled or the person becomes unresponsive
D.
Sweep the mouth with your fingers
A conscious adult with severe airway obstruction who cannot speak or cough needs immediate abdominal thrusts. Chest compressions are indicated if the person becomes unresponsive. Giving water can worsen the obstruction, and blind finger sweeps may push the object deeper or injure the airway.
Right Answer: C
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Question 4/104/10
Communication with emergency services and incident reporting
Communication with emergency services and incident reporting
Communication with emergency services and incident reporting
When calling 911 to report a serious injury at a workplace, which information should be given first to help emergency responders reach the scene quickly?
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1 correct answer
A.
The injured person's medical insurance information
B.
The exact location of the incident and the nature of the emergency
C.
The names of all witnesses at the scene
D.
A detailed history of the injured person's past medical conditions
The dispatcher first needs the exact location and a brief description of the emergency so responders can be sent without delay. Other details, such as witness names or medical history, may be helpful later but should not come before location and incident type. Clear, concise communication improves response time and scene coordination.
Right Answer: B
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Question 5/105/10
CPR and rescue breathing procedures
CPR and rescue breathing procedures
CPR and rescue breathing procedures
An adult suddenly collapses and is unresponsive. After calling 911 and getting an AED, you find the person is not breathing normally and has no pulse. What is the correct CPR action according to current first aid standards?
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1 correct answer
A.
Give 2 minutes of rescue breaths before starting compressions
B.
Begin chest compressions at a rate of 100 to 120 per minute and a depth of about 2 inches
C.
Deliver 5 back blows, then check for a pulse again
D.
Perform abdominal thrusts until the person responds
For an unresponsive adult with no normal breathing and no pulse, begin high-quality CPR immediately. Chest compressions should be delivered at a rate of 100 to 120 per minute and a depth of about 2 inches, allowing full chest recoil. Rescue breaths are added in the compression-to-ventilation ratio when appropriate, and an AED should be used as soon as available.
Right Answer: B
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Question 6/106/10
Emergency scene assessment and safety
Emergency scene assessment and safety
Emergency scene assessment and safety
You arrive at a motor vehicle crash and see downed power lines near the vehicle and an unconscious driver inside. What is the most appropriate first action?
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1 correct answer
A.
Open the car door and check for breathing
B.
Move the driver away from the power lines immediately
C.
Keep a safe distance and call 911 for specialized assistance
D.
Ask bystanders to help push the vehicle away
Downed power lines create a life-threatening electrical hazard. A first aider should not approach, touch the vehicle, or attempt a rescue until the scene is secured by trained utility or emergency personnel. The safest first step is to stay back, prevent others from entering the area, and activate emergency response.
Right Answer: C
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Question 7/107/10
Fractures, sprains, and spinal injuries
Fractures, sprains, and spinal injuries
Fractures, sprains, and spinal injuries
A conscious adult falls from a ladder and complains of severe back pain and tingling in both legs. What is the most appropriate first aid action?
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1 correct answer
A.
Help the person sit up slowly to improve comfort
B.
Move the person to a chair unless there is visible bleeding
C.
Keep the person still, manually stabilize the head and neck, and call 911
D.
Ask the person to bend the knees to test leg movement
Severe back pain with tingling after a fall suggests a possible spinal injury. The priority is to prevent further movement that could worsen spinal cord damage. Keep the person still, support the head and neck in the position found, and activate emergency medical services. Do not move the person unless there is immediate danger.
Right Answer: C
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Question 8/108/10
Heat exhaustion, heat stroke, and hypothermia
Heat exhaustion, heat stroke, and hypothermia
Heat exhaustion, heat stroke, and hypothermia
A road worker is found confused, hot to the touch, and no longer sweating after several hours in high heat. What is the most appropriate first aid action?
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1 correct answer
A.
Give the person water with electrolytes and have them rest in the sun
B.
Move the person to a cooler place, remove excess clothing, cool rapidly, and call 911
C.
Massage the person’s legs and encourage walking to improve circulation
D.
Wrap the person in blankets to prevent shock
These findings suggest heat stroke, a life-threatening emergency. Key signs include altered mental status, very high body temperature, and hot skin. Immediate first aid includes calling 911, moving the person to a cool area, removing excess clothing, and cooling rapidly with cold packs, wet cloths, or fanning. Do not delay emergency care.
Right Answer: B
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Question 9/109/10
Poisoning and allergic reactions
Poisoning and allergic reactions
Poisoning and allergic reactions
A conscious adult has accidentally swallowed a household cleaning product. What is the most appropriate first aid action?
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1 correct answer
A.
Give milk immediately to dilute the poison
B.
Induce vomiting to remove the substance
C.
Call Poison Control and follow its instructions
D.
Offer food to slow absorption
For ingested poisons, the safest first aid step is to contact Poison Control right away and follow professional guidance. Do not induce vomiting unless specifically instructed, because it may worsen injury, especially with caustic substances. Giving food or drink without advice can also be harmful. Monitor the person’s airway, breathing, and level of consciousness.
Right Answer: C
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Question 10/1010/10
Primary survey using ABCs (Airway, Breathing, Circulation)
Primary survey using ABCs (Airway, Breathing, Circulation)
Primary survey using ABCs (Airway, Breathing, Circulation)
During the primary survey of an unresponsive adult, which action should be performed first under the ABC approach?
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1 correct answer
A.
Check for severe bleeding
B.
Begin chest compressions immediately
C.
Open the airway using a head-tilt/chin-lift if no spinal injury is suspected
D.
Give the person water to drink
In the ABC primary survey, airway is assessed first because breathing and circulation cannot be supported if the airway is blocked. For an unresponsive adult without suspected spinal trauma, the head-tilt/chin-lift is the standard method to open the airway. Severe bleeding is important, but the ABC sequence begins with airway unless life-threatening hemorrhage protocols are specifically prioritized.
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Quiz name:CHP First Aid Practice Test
Total number of questions:56
Number of questions for the test:100
Pass score:70%
Number of topics:14 Topics
Study topics:Number of questions:
Bleeding control and wound care:4 Questions
Burns and scald treatment:4 Questions
Choking and airway obstruction:4 Questions
Communication with emergency services and incident reporting:4 Questions
CPR and rescue breathing procedures:4 Questions
Emergency scene assessment and safety:4 Questions
Fractures, sprains, and spinal injuries:4 Questions
Heat exhaustion, heat stroke, and hypothermia:4 Questions
Poisoning and allergic reactions:4 Questions
Primary survey using ABCs (Airway, Breathing, Circulation):4 Questions
School bus or roadside emergency response procedures:4 Questions
Seizures and unconsciousness:4 Questions
Shock recognition and treatment:4 Questions
Use of an AED:4 Questions
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