1) At an incident a casualty is unconscious but
still breathing.
You should only move them if
2) You arrive at an incident where someone is
suffering from severe burns.
You should
3) There has been a collision. A driver is
suffering from shock.
What TWO of these
should you do?
2 answers required
4) You arrive at an incident. A pedestrian has a
severe bleeding leg wound. It is not broken
and there is nothing in the wound.
What
TWO of these should you do?
2 answers required
5) You have broken down on a two-way road.
You have a warning triangle.
You should
place the warning triangle at least how far
from your vehicle?
6) You arrive at the scene of a crash where someone is bleeding heavily from a wound in their arm. Nothing is embedded in the wound. What could you do to help?
7) You suspect that an injured person may be
suffering from shock.
What are the warning
signs to look for?
8) You see a car on the hard shoulder of a
motorway with a HELP pennant displayed.
This means the driver is most likely to be
9) You are driving through a tunnel. There has
been a collision and the car in front is on fire
and blocking the road.
What should you do?
10) Following a collision, someone has suffered a burn. The burn needs to be cooled. What is the shortest time it should be cooled for?
1. c |
2. d |
3. b,c |
4. c,d |
5. c |
6. d |
7. b |
8. a |
9. c |
10. b |
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