- Life the victim’s arm that is farthest away from you and place it above the victim’s head with the palm facing upward
- Place the heel of the one hand in the middle of the victim’s chest over the breast bone
- Both A & B
- None of these
- b
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If you are a trained rescuer and willing to deliver rescue breaths, then perform_____ rescue breath after each set of thirty compression.
- One
- Two
- Three
- Four
- b
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The compression ratio in CPR is 30:02 (Compression : Breath)
In more ways then one,……is ideally suited for disaster management.
- DSLR Cameras
- Remote Sensing
- CHL Squared Test
- None of these
- b
-
Remote sensing means detecting and monitoring of physical characteristics of specific area from a specific distance.
A…..occurs when a pocket of fluid forms in the superficial layer of the skin.
- Blasters
- Blisters
- Splinter
- Soft Tissue Injury
- b
-
There are three layers of skin, which are:
Epidermis
Dermis
Hypodermis
Which of the following is the signs and symptoms of a splinter?
- Visible Embedded Object
- Puncture Wound
- Pain or Swelling around the area
- All of the above
- d
-
Splinter is a small, thin, sharp piece of large object i.e. wood, glass or any other thing.
A sprain occurs when there is damage to a:
- Bone
- Tendon
- Muscle
- Ligaments
- d
-
The injury of Ligaments is called Sprain.
The injury of Tendons is called Strain.
Ligaments joints bones to another bone.
Tendons joints muscles to bones.
_____is a severe infection caused by a germ that lives in soil and animal waste.
- Tetanus
- Pneumonia
- Tuber Closes
- Plasmodium
- a
-
Tetanus is also called Lockjaw.
Tetanus is an infection and caused by bacteria namesd Clostridium Tetani.
How much hands will be used in case of a Child CPR?
- Both Hands
- One Hand & Two Fingers
- One Hand
- None of these
- c
-
Two hands will be used in case of an Adult CPR. One hand will be used in case of and Child CPR. Two fingers (first finger & Second long finger) are used in case of an Infant CPR.
In case of an adult, the compression’s depth during CPR should be ______
- 01 Inches
- 02 Inches
- 1.5 Inches
- All of the above
- b
-
In case of an adult and child, the compression’s depth during CPR should be 02 inches but 1.5 inches in case of an infant.
What is hands position in CPR of and adult?
- Between Nipples
- Below the Nipples
- Upper the Nipples
- None of these
- a
-
In case of CPR in Adult and Child, hands position should be between the nipples In case of Infants, hands position should be just below the nipples.