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Question 1 of 7
1. Question
A child in your care develops signs and symptoms of croup, your management is to:
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Call 000 for an ambulance – Call First and Call Fast.
Assist the casualty into a position of comfort.
Support head and shoulders on two raised pillows.
Ensure the airway is clear and open at all times.
Offer frequent drinks to keep them hydrated
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Question 2 of 7
2. Question
If a casualty is having a seizure which of the following reasons to call an ambulance is incorrect?
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The seizure lasts more than five minutes.
If the person is pregnant.
It is the first known seizure.
The person has breathing difficulties after the jerking stops.
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Question 3 of 7
3. Question
The effects of drowning primarily affect the:
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Drowning occurs when a person experiences respiratory impairment from immersion in liquid. This respiratory impairment interrupts the supply of oxygen to organs of the body and most importantly the brain.
The administration of oxygen during resuscitation is particularly beneficial for casualties who have experienced drowning; however resuscitation efforts should not be delayed while waiting for oxygen equipment to arrive -
Question 4 of 7
4. Question
What is the first step in managing a casualty who is having an epileptic seizure?
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Protect the casualty from danger. Move items away from the casualty rather than attempting to move the casualty.
Loosen tight clothing.
If the casualty vomits roll immediately onto their side to clear the airway.
Reassure the casualty.
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Question 5 of 7
5. Question
What is the management for a casualty who has drowned?
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Follow the DRSABCD emergency action plan : Call First, Call Fast
Turn casualty onto their side to check airway and breathing, clear if needed.
Give 2 initial rescue breaths to get Oxygen to the brain.
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Question 6 of 7
6. Question
What is the First Aid management for a casualty with diabetes who has hot, dry skin, is thirsty, drowsy and whose breath smells of acetone?
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Question 7 of 7
7. Question
What is the management for a casualty with diabetes who is pale, sweating, shaking and confused?
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Call 000 for an ambulance.
If conscious give the casualty:
- 150mls of sweet drink OR
- 2 – 4 teaspoons of sugar or honey OR
- 5 – 7 jelly beans.
Repeat if casualty does not improve after 5 – 10 minutes.