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Here are some common questions.

Being able to recall your first aid training will give you the confidence to assist in emergency situations. Your action could potentially save a life or prevent serious and permanent injury. Here are some common questions you should know.

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  1. Unconscious, Not Responding, Not Breathing Normally, Not Moving
  2. Unconscious, Breathing Normally, Not Responding, Not Moving
  3. Conscious, Responding. Breathing Normally, Moving
  4. All of the above
  1. Age of the injured or ill person
  2. Safety of the scene
  3. Nature of the injury
  4. Time of the injury
  1. Early Recognition, Early Defibrillation, Early Ambulance, Early Hospital Assistance
  2. Early Defibrillation, Early CPR, Early Ambulance Response, Early Medical Treatment
  3. Early Recognition, Early CPR, Early Defibrillation, Early Advanced Life Support
  1. Be culturally aware and sensitive
  2. Communicate gently and in a respectful manner
  3. Be understanding, calm and reassuring
  4. All of the above
  1. Hold the injured hand under running water
  2. Apply direct pressure to the cut, elevate the arm, then bandage the entire hand
  3. Apply a pressure immobilisation bandage to the arm
  4. Apply a tourniquet bandage to the arm
  1. 15 compressions; 1 breaths
  2. 20 compressions; 2 breaths
  3. 30 compressions; 2 breaths
  4. 30 compressions; 2 breaths (adults) & 15 compressions; 1 breath (children)
  1. Confusion
  2. Chest pain
  3. Facial droop
  4. Nausea
  5. All of the above
  1. A young patient with a suspected fracture
  2. An elderly patient with chest pain
  3. A middle-aged patient with a deep cut to her arm
  4. An unconscious patient lying on his back