First Aid Test

Welcome to your Emergency First Aid at Work Quiz

Your check of the scene suggests that a victim has suffered an electrical shock. The first thing to do isโ€ฆ.

A victim of a car accident has just vomited and now appears to be coughing up blood. He is breathing very quickly and his pulse is weak and fast. What is most likely wrong?

A victim has lost a lot of blood through a deep cut in his leg. He is breathing fast and seems pail and restless. He is probablyโ€ฆ.

What are the main aims of first aid?

The Health and Safety at Work Act was published in which year?

Which of the following should NOT be in a First Aid Kit...

What is the acronym for contacting the Emergency Services?

After surveying the scene of an accident, what do you do next with the casualty?

Air consists of 20% of which gas?

CPR consists of which ratio of chest compressions and rescue breaths...

You see a person choking, what do you do next?

How many seconds should you check for normal breathing?

What number do you dial for the ambulance?

Which type of bleed produces the most blood in the least time?

Your casualty has an embedded object in their arm, what should you not do?

Physiological Shock can be caused by...

Swelling of the mouth, tongue, face and neck are typical symptoms of what?

Remember the acronym AVPU? What does P stand for?

DR ABC. What does the A stand for?

You have dressed a wound and blood is starting to seep through the dressing...What do you do?

Generally, when treating for shock, what position must the casualty be in?

What position must a casualty be in if they are suffering from a heart attack?

What is blue or purple colouration to the skin ?

What is Hyperglycaemia?

CSF is the liquid between the brain and the skull. What does C stand for?

RICE is an acronym we use when dealing with a sprain. What does the I stand for?

What is Hypoglycaemia?

RICE is an acronym we use when dealing with a sprain. What does the C stand for?

Foreign objects can be found inserted where?

Triage is prioritising the treatment of casualties. What is the correct order of injuries?