Most Important & Most Repeated MCQs

  • 60% compression, 40% relaxation
  • 40% compression, 60% relaxation
  • 50% compression, 50% relaxation
  • 30% relaxation, 70% compression
  • c
  • Effective CPR requires equal time for Compression and Relaxation because proper blood flow and heart refilling is required.

  • Three times a day
  • Ter in die
  • Ter die Sumendrum
  • Thrice a day
  • c
  • Ter Die Sumendrum (TDS) is a Latin term.
    TDS means “three times a day” or means every 8 hours.

  • To secure dressing in position
  • To give pressure and prevent swelling
  • To give support
  • All of these
  • d
  • To stop bleeding
    To protect wound
    To provide compression
    To absorb fluids
    To prevent friction
    To Immobilize the body parts

  • Cold water for 10 minutes
  • Tap water for a moment
  • Icing
  • Wipe of the burn
  • a
  • Cool Water
    Remove Cloths
    Cover the Burn
    Medication
    Please don't apply Butter, Toothpaste or other home remedies to the burn.

  • Knees
  • Elbows
  • Feet
  • Shoulders
  • a
  • Keep your knees bent and your back straight.

  • CPR
  • AED
  • First Aid Box
  • Oxygen Cylinder
  • b
  • AED stands for Automated External Defibrillator.
    AED was invented by an Electrical Engineer William in 1930.

  • Normal
  • Unusual
  • Routine
  • Usual
  • b
  • EMT faces high-stress situations like accidents, medical emergencies and natural disasters.

  • Temperature
  • Burning Substance
  • Wound
  • Location
  • d
  • The severity of a burn is determined by factors like its depth, size, and location on the body.

  • Heart
  • Lungs
  • Liver
  • Kidneys
  • d
  • 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.