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(1) The aims of first aid are to preserve life, prevent situations from getting worse, and promote recovery. (2) For CPR on an adult, the recommended sequence is 5 rescue breaths followed by 30 chest compressions, with 2 rescue breaths after each set of compressions. (3) Unconsciousness can be caused by conditions like heart attack, shock, stroke, but not the common cold or diabetes.
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(1) The aims of first aid are to preserve life, prevent situations from getting worse, and promote recovery. (2) For CPR on an adult, the recommended sequence is 5 rescue breaths followed by 30 chest compressions, with 2 rescue breaths after each set of compressions. (3) Unconsciousness can be caused by conditions like heart attack, shock, stroke, but not the common cold or diabetes.
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Emergency and first aid 1&2 C.

A TEST
(1) All of the following are the Aims of first Aid (A) 5 rescue breathings are given before
starting the chest compressions.
(A) preserve life
(B) 30 chest compressions, 2 rescue
(B) prevent situation from getting worse breathings sequence are then sequentially
given after (A)above.
(C) promote recovery
(C) The option A and B above are correct.
(D) All of the above
(D) The option A above is incorrect.
(E) none of the above
(E) Options A, B and C are correct.
(2) Regarding the secondary survey, all of the
following set are incorrect except. (7) The main cause of unconsciousness are stated
below except
(A) (I) Bleeding (ii) Bone (iii) Breathing
(A) Heart attack
(B) (I) Bone (ii) Breathing (iii) Bleeding
(B) Shock
(C) A and B
(C) Stroke
(D) (I) Breathing (ii) Bleeding (iii) Bone
(D) Common cold
(E) All of the above
(E) Diabetes.
(3) To maintain life we need the following except.
(8) Regarding Stroke, the following options are
(A) Heart need to pumps the blood to our correct except
vital organs.
(A) Stroke as a result of blood clot is the
(B) we need to be breathing and our heart most common type
need to be pumping.
(B) Anyone of any age can have stroke
(C) Brain cells usually die within 2_3 minutes
due to lack of blood. (C) Facial weakness, arm weakness, mouth or
eye dropping and speech problems are the
(D) All of the above are correct. common signs of stroke.

(E) None of the above is correct (D) All of the above are correct
(4) Regarding ventricular fibrillation all of the (E) None of the above is correct
following are correct except
(9) Regarding chocking which of the following is
(A) Ventricular fibrillation is caused by heart incorrect?
attack.
(A) It can be treated by back slaps and
(B) The heart can be restarted by Heimlich maneuver.
defibrillation.
(B) Back slaps are performed first then
(C) The life of the casualty can be maintained Heimlich maneuver.
by performing CPR.
(C) Heimlich maneuver is performed first.
(D) All of the above are correct.
(D) A and B are correct
(E) None of the above is correct.
(E) C is incorrect.
(5) Regarding CPR the following are correct except.
(10) Regarding Hypoxia.
(A) The heel of one hand is placed in the
centre of the casualty's chest. (A) Hypoxic hypoxia, stagnant hypoxia and
cytotoxic hypoxia are the 3 main types of
(B) 30 chest compressions are performed at hypoxia.
a speed of 100_120 compressions per
minute. (B) Hypoxic hypoxia can be caused by the
obstruction of the airways
(C) After 30 chest compressions 2 rescue
breathings are given. (C) cytotoxic hypoxia can be caused by
cyanide poisoning.
(D) A,B and C are correct.
(D) All of the above are correct.
(E) None of the above is correct.
(E) None of the above is correct.
(6) Regarding CPR in a child the following are correct
except.
Good luck!!!

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