- 60% compression, 40% relaxation
- 40% compression, 60% relaxation
- 50% compression, 50% relaxation
- 30% relaxation, 70% compression
- c
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Effective CPR requires equal time for Compression and Relaxation because proper blood flow and heart refilling is required.
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T.D.S stands for:
- Three times a day
- Ter in die
- Ter die Sumendrum
- Thrice a day
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Ter Die Sumendrum (TDS) is a Latin term.
TDS means “three times a day” or means every 8 hours.
The important function of bandages is:
- To secure dressing in position
- To give pressure and prevent swelling
- To give support
- All of these
- d
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To stop bleeding
To protect wound
To provide compression
To absorb fluids
To prevent friction
To Immobilize the body parts
In burn emergencies, first aid is:
- Cold water for 10 minutes
- Tap water for a moment
- Icing
- Wipe of the burn
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Cool Water
Remove Cloths
Cover the Burn
Medication
Please don't apply Butter, Toothpaste or other home remedies to the burn.
If a patient is unable to communicate properly use:
- Visual Aid
- Play Cards
- Sign language
- Audio Aids
- c
Moving a patient to wheelchair, caregiver should bent his/her:
- Knees
- Elbows
- Feet
- Shoulders
- a
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Keep your knees bent and your back straight.
Identify the Emergency equipment?
- CPR
- AED
- First Aid Box
- Oxygen Cylinder
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AED stands for Automated External Defibrillator.
AED was invented by an Electrical Engineer William in 1930.
An Emergency Medical Technician works in _____ condition.
- Normal
- Unusual
- Routine
- Usual
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EMT faces high-stress situations like accidents, medical emergencies and natural disasters.
Which of the following determines the severity burn?
- Temperature
- Burning Substance
- Wound
- Location
- d
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The severity of a burn is determined by factors like its depth, size, and location on the body.
Renal failure is the complete or partial failure of ____ to work.
- Heart
- Lungs
- Liver
- Kidneys
- d
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Renal failure refers to the complete or partial failure of the kidneys to function properly, leading to the inability to filter waste and excess fluids from the blood.