- Apply direct pressure to control bleeding
- Perform CPR if needed
- Administer prescription medications without authorization
- Manage an unconscious patient’s airway
- c
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A first aider at an emergency scene should generally not:
- Over the upper half of the sternum
- On the lower half of the sternum (center of the chest)
- Over the xiphoid process
- ON the left side of the chest over the heart
- b
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Do not press on the Xiphoid process because it can cause injury to the internal organ.
Compression are not given on the left side of the chest over the heart.
CPR should be acted in case of unconsciousness.
- Empathy
- Self Regulation
- Social Skill
- Social Awareness
- a
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Empathy means the ability to understand and share the feelings of others.
- Indirect transmission
- Direct transmission
- Common vehicle transmission
- Airborne transmission
- a
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When a disease spreads through an intermediate organism (called a vector), such as a mosquito, it is called indirect transmission.
- Remove ingested poison
- Relieve severe gastric distension
- Both A & B
- Prepare for certain surgeries
- c
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A tube is inserted into the stomach through the mouth or nose to perform Gastric lavage.
Most effective if done within 1 hour of poison ingestion.
- Drowning
- Cardiac Arrest
- Suffocation or gas poisoning
- All of the above
- d
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Artificial respiration is used when person stop breathing.
It is commonly used in drowning, suffocation or gas poisoning.
It can be done with mouth to mouth or mouth to nose.
It is necessary to ensure that airway is clear before breathing.
- Any available clean cloth
- Sterile dressing
- Roller bandage
- Tissue paper
- b
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Sterile dressing is used to prevent infection by protecting the wound from microorganisms.
Roller bandage is mainly used to secure a dressing, not to directly protect the wound
Elastic bandage is used to provide compression .
Compression bandage is used to control bleeding and reduce swelling.
Tubular bandage is used to provide support for fingers, toes or joints.
- Panic attacks are always have an identification trigger
- Phobias are triggered by a specific object or situation
- The physical symptoms are entirely different
- Phobias do not cause significant anxiety
- b
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Fear of water is called Hydrophobia.
Fear of height is called Acrophobia.
Fear of darkness is called Nyctophobia.
Fear of dogs is called Cynophobia.
Fear of people is called Social Phobia.
- The disease should have a high prevalence in the target population
- Effective early treatment should be available
- The program must be fully government funded
- The disease should have significant health consequences
- c
- Palms of the hands and soles of the feet
- Cheeks
- Forehead
- Back
- a
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Eccrine sweat gland are the most numerous sweat glands in the human body.
They help regulate body temperature by producing sweat.
The highest density (greatest number per area) of Eccrine glands is found on Palms of hands and Soles of the feet.