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Question 1 of 9
1. Question
All infants and children with burns should be medically assessed.
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Another method of assessment is the Palm Method:If a burn is larger in size than the palm of the casualty’s hand medical assistance should be sought.Always seek medical assistance for burns in infants and children. -
Question 2 of 9
2. Question
A casualty with an abdominal injury asks for a drink of water. What would you do?
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Question 3 of 9
3. Question
What is the management for a superficial burn, such as sunburn?
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If sunburn, remove the casualty from direct sunlight into a cool shady environment.
Cool the burnt area with gently running, clean, cool water for a minimum of 20 minutes.
Hold the injured area close to the stream of water to avoid further pain.
Give casualty sips of cool water to hydrate.
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Question 4 of 9
4. Question
What is the management for an inhalation burn?
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Question 5 of 9
5. Question
When assessing electrical burns you should be aware that they are potentially more serious as the depth of the burn is usually greater than is initially apparent?
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A burn is an injury caused by heat, cold, electricity, chemicals, gases, friction or radiation. It causes damage by killing the cells of the skin. Scalds are caused by contact with wet heat such as boiling fluids or steam. Electrical burns are less common, but have the potential to be more serious as the depth of the burn is usually greater than is initially apparent, and may cause heart irregularities.
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Question 6 of 9
6. Question
If a casualty is vomiting dark red/brown blood they may have sustained an injury that has caused what type of internal bleeding?
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Question 7 of 9
7. Question
Management for a casualty you suspect is bleeding internally is:
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Follow the DRABCD emergency action plan.
Call 000 for an ambulance – Call First and Call Fast.
Assist the casualty into a position of comfort.
Loosen any tight clothing.
Cover the casualty with a blanket to maintain body warmth.
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Question 8 of 9
8. Question
What is the first aid management for a casualty with an open wound to the abdomen?
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Question 9 of 9
9. Question
What is the ideal position for a conscious casualty with an abdominal injury?
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