Online Test SETS Questions and Answers for Medical First Aid
Online Test SETS Questions and Answers for Medical First Aid
Welcome to the website where you can pass online the Seafarer Evaluation Training System (SETS) test on «Medical First Aid».
Practice like this will help you as a marine specialist improve your knowledge with the help of online studying and appraisal
practice. SETS based on practical information and marine specialists experience.
SETS tests developed for evaluating seaman basic knowledge by company “Naval Education Services” is an evaluating online-
tool, used for revealing any professional preparation needed in specific fields of knowledge, defined by STCW Section A-V/1-2.
SETS tests have proven themselves as good tools for the selection and recruitment process, as well as advancing the level of
knowledge of the current officers and crew.
Current test contains SETS questions in area «Medical First Aid». Those questions can be used for competence verification
specialist capable of preventing accidental situations related with transporting safety, or also for self-examination.
«Medical First Aid» subject includes theoretical and practical information about advanced training for work on any type of vessel.
This comprehensive test evaluates your knowledge of emergency medical procedures required for work on all vessel types.
Candidates must demonstrate understanding of techniques, wound management and treatment of common maritime injuries.
The examination includes scenarios that test your decision-making abilities in medical emergencies at sea. You will be assessed
on proper use of medical equipment found in standard ship medical kits. The test covers recognition and initial treatment of
serious conditions. Maritime-specific challenges such as providing care with limited resources and managing patients until
evacuation are key components. Knowledge of international medical regulations and reporting procedures for vessels is
essential for passing. Successful completion certifies your ability to serve as a competent medical first responder aboard any
vessel.
On this site SETS on the subject «Medical First Aid» contains 45 questions you need to answer with no possibility to go back to
previous question. Therefore, we recommend carefully reading each question and making decision with no hurry. In case you
have some difficulty answering, you have also possibility to request a hint.
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Apply a splint.
Seek help.
One where the bone has broken into more than one piece.
Give the patient some water provided there is no injury to the abdomen.
Morphine.
Penicillin.
Caffeine.
Betadine.
A broken bone with the ends of the bone protruding from the skin.
Which of these would be the best action if you suspected a casualty was
choking?
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Get the casualty to lie down flat on his back.
Press suddenly and sharply into the casualty’s abdomen with a quick hard thrust.
Sit the casualty down and place his head between his knees.
What damage could occur if first aider’s hands are placed at the tip of the
sternum during heart compressions?
Application of a tourniquet.
Which of these is best when you suspect that a casualty has fractured a
bone?
Raise the affected portion of the body above the level of the casualty’s head.
About 20 litres.
About 10 litres.
About 5 litres.
Abdominal Thrust is the name of a technique used to attempt to force air out
of a choking casualty’s lungs. How is this technique performed?
Lay the casualty on a hard surface, press firmly and rapidly on the middle of the lower half of the breast bone.
Stand close behind the casualty, clench your fist and place it in the centre of upper abdomen. Grasp your fist with your
other hand and pull inwards.
Use the Abdominal Thrust tool found in the first aid box.
Bend the casualty forward and apply hard blows to the centre of the back.
If an injured person’s pulse cannot be felt at the wrist, where on the body
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should the pulse be taken?
The ankle.
Where should the hands of the first aider be placed when doing heart
compressions?
In the middle where the collar bone (Clavicle) joins the breast bone (Sternum).
About 4 cm nearer the head than the lower end of the breastbone (sternum).
Silvester method.
If the heart of a casualty has stopped, approximately how long will it take
before the casualty is likely to suffer brain damage?
Beyond 10 seconds.
Beyond 1 minute.
Beyond 6 minutes.
Beyond 20 minutes.
The lungs.
A crew member has fallen from a height of about 5 meters and though
conscious cannot feel any pain in his limbs. What should you do?
Tie the patient to any pieces of wood that can be used as splints.
An unconscious seaman is lying on his back and is not breathing. What’s the
first thing you should do?
Which of the following conditions would indicate that a casualty was dead?
Casualty is pale.
What is a resuscitator?
A plastic tube that fits over the casualty’s throat to keep an airway open.
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An oxygen tank, with a demand valve and mask.
An electrical device with 2 paddles that can be used to restart the heart.
An insulated and heated bag that is used to wrap around a casualty suffering from hypothermia.
Establishing an airway, breathing and keeping blood moving through chest compressions.
In the absence of a Doctor, how long should artificial respiration and heart
compression be continued?
When the casualty has had fixed and dilated pupils for 15 minutes you should stop CPR.
Until the heart starts beating or the rescuer is unable to continue because of fatigue.
When the casualty turns pale and starts to go cold CPR can be stopped.
When the casualty shows no response to the CPR after 20 minutes, it is useless to continue.
What is hypothermia?
Antibiotics.
Sleeping pills.
No drugs (even aspirin) should be taken without permission from the captain or authorised officer.
What would you do if you see a man fall into a cargo hold?
Apply hand or body heat to the affected parts skin-to-skin. (e. g. frozen hand in person’s opposite armpit).
How would you ease the pain for someone who gets his finger tip stuck in a
hatch cover?
Put the hand in cold water for approximately 20 minutes and then puncture the nail with a preheated needle.
Put the hand in a bucket of warm water for approximately 5 minutes and then puncture the nail with a needle.
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Put the finger in your mouth and suck for half an hour.
By loud music.
A heavy fall or a severe blow to the upper part of the abdomen can upset the
regularity of breathing. What are the symptoms?
Skin may be red and loss of movements in the right arm may occur.
The person may be very pale and pulse is slow and weak.
Tell the patient to sit down with his head up and tilted back breathing normally.
Tell the person to sit down and lean forward with the head between the knees taking deep breaths.
If standing in a crowd, flex the leg muscles and toes to aid circulation.
Light blue.
Dark blue.
Pale or grey.
Green or purple.
When acting as a watcher or lookout at a cargo hold and men below show
signs of distress, what must you do?
Sun rays and light reflected from a bright surface (e. g. snow) can cause
damage to skin and eyes. What is this type of burn called?
Radiation burn.
Electrical burn.
Dry burn.
Cold burn.
Unconscious casualties who are breathing and whose hearts are beating
should be placed in the Recovery Position. Why is this position so
important?
Place the heel of your hand on top of the heart position. Cover the hand with the heel of the other hand.
Place the heel of your two hands on the top of the breastbone.
Place the heel of one hand two finger breadths above the bottom of the breastbone.
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