- Stanlik Procedure
- Heimlich Procedure
- Removal Procedure
- None of these
- b
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The first action while examining the patient is:
- Check for his breathing
- Checking for blood loss if any
- Speaking to the victim and shaking his shoulders.
- All of the above
- a
Third Degree Burn is also called:
- Superficial Burn
- Partial Thickness Burn
- Full Thickness Burn
- None of these
- c
Charred skin having no pain are the symptoms of which degree of burn?
- First
- Second
- Third
- Fourth
- c
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In this situation, there is not present sensation also. This degree burn destroy the Epidermis and Dermis layers of skin and damage the underlying bones, muscles and tendons also.
There are _____ compression and _____ breath in each cycle of the CPR.
- 15:5
- 20:10
- 25:15
- None of these
- d
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There should be 30 Compressions and 2 Breaths in each cycle of CPR.
The technique use to open the airway of an unconscious person is:
- Jaw thrust
- Chin is lifted
- Head is tilt and chin is lifted
- All of the above
- c
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There are three methods to open an airway, which are Neck Lift, Chin Lift and Jaw Thrust.
Immersing in cool water for 10-15 minutes is done for which degree of burn?
- First Degree Burn
- Second Degree Burn
- Third Degree Burn
- None of these
- b
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Immersing in cool water may effects two layers of skin.
The procedure done for a small cut is:
- Wound is clean with cotton wool
- Wound is covered with bandage
- First wash it with soap and water and cover with a sterile bandage
- All of the above
- d
The knot in the end of the bandage is positioned:
- On the bandage
- Away from bandage
- Away from wound
- Near to the wound
- c
When CPR has been used to restore a person’s pulse whose breathing is stopped. What ventilation rate should be used:
- 2-5 breaths/minute
- 10-12 breaths/minute
- 20-25 breaths/minute
- None of these
- d
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Ventilation rate should be 8-10 breaths/minute.