Danger-Response-Send for help
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Question 1 of 9
1. Question
When calling triple 000 for emergency assistance you must tell the operator:
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- Stay calm and speak clearly. Be ready to answer questions.
- State the location (your location is identified through a GPS method on your mobile phone), describe the emergency, number of casualties involved, condition of casualties, hazards – fire, fumes, chemical spill and telephone number where the caller can be contacted for further information.
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Question 2 of 9
2. Question
Bystanders at the scene of an incident can be used to
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- Stop or warn traffic
- Contact emergency services
- Provide reassurance and privacy
- Help with CPR
- Take notes to be used for the incident reporting form
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Question 3 of 9
3. Question
Details of the casualty’s management should be relayed to ambulance officers including:
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When the ambulance officer arrives to assist them with the understanding of the events provide them with the following information:
Casualty’s condition on your arrival.
History – including S.A.M.P.L.E.
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Question 4 of 9
4. Question
The first aider should only move an injured casualty from the initial scene if:
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After identifying an emergency situation, prior to making direct contact with the casualty, it is important to assess the scene for danger to yourself, bystanders and the casualties. If it is safe to do so, remove the danger. If not, remove the casualty and bystanders away from the danger. If it is essential to move a casualty before an ambulance arrives, take extreme care and use good manual handling techniques
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Question 5 of 9
5. Question
The initial responsibility of a first aider approaching the scene of an incident is to:
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After identifying an emergency situation, prior to making direct contact with the casualty, it is important to assess the scene for danger to yourself, bystanders and the casualties. If it is safe to do so, remove the danger. If not, remove the casualty and bystanders away from the danger.
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Question 6 of 9
6. Question
When calling for emergency assistance in Australia the telephone number most used from land lines and mobile phones is 000, what is the alternative number we can call from a mobile phone if out of range from our provider?
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1. Call 000 for Ambulance, Police or Fire Service.
2. Call 112 if you are using a mobile phone and you are out or range of your telecommunications provider (a black spot).
3. When the emergency operator answers, state clearly which service is required.
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Question 7 of 9
7. Question
The following are the Australian Resuscitation Councils Priorities in an Emergency. Which priority comes first?
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In any emergency situation, it is important to initially confirm it is safe to approach a casualty. Is there any danger to you, bystanders or casualties? This initial survey of checking the scene for dangers should only take several seconds but can be life-saving.
After identifying an emergency situation, prior to making direct contact with the casualty, it is important to assess the scene for danger to yourself, bystanders and the casualties -
Question 8 of 9
8. Question
When assessing safety at the scene of a motor vehicle accident what potential hazards should you look for:
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Smoke, fire, fumes
Traffic dangers, on-coming traffic
Confined spaces, unstable structures
Electricity, electrical cords, fallen power lines
Sharps (needles or broken glass), sharp metal edges
Weather conditions, slippery/wet surfaces, fast-flowing or deep water
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Question 9 of 9
9. Question
The Australian Resuscitation Council recommends that CPR skills should be updated how often:
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On successful completion of the course, the participant will receive a Statement of Attainment, which is valid for 12 months. This course complies to policy advice by the Australian Resuscitation Council. As per the Australian Resuscitation Council guidelines the Provide Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation HLTAID009 unit is recommended to be completed every 12 months