Deck 29: Assisting With Emergency Care

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A seizure is

A) Violent and sudden contractions or tremors of muscle groups
B) The excessive loss of blood in a short time
C) The sudden loss of consciousness
D) The same as a stroke
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Hemorrhage is

A) When the heart stops without warning
B) The sudden loss of consciousness from an inadequate blood supply to the brain
C) The excessive loss of blood in a short time
D) A condition that results when organs and tissues do not get enough blood
Question
A person is in sudden cardiac arrest. Which statement is incorrect?

A) Brain and organ damage will occur within minutes.
B) Unless breathing and circulation are restored, permanent brain damage occurs.
C) Unless normal heart rhythm is restored, the person will die.
D) Abdominal thrusts are needed.
Question
The EMS system is activated by

A) Dialing 911
B) Calling for help
C) Giving rescue breathing
D) Starting CPR
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The goals of first aid are to

A) Prevent death and prevent injuries from becoming worse
B) Maintain an open airway and give rescue breathing
C) Activate the EMS system and keep the person warm
D) Provide early CPR and early defibrillation
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You find a victim lying on his right side. The person is breathing and has a pulse. However, he is bleeding from his right leg. You should do the following except

A) Cover him with something warm
B) Give him fluids
C) Try to control the bleeding
D) Try to keep bystanders away
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What happens with sudden cardiac arrest?

A) There are violent and sudden contractions or tremors of muscles.
B) The heart stops suddenly and without warning.
C) Organs and tissues do not get enough blood.
D) There is excessive blood loss in a short time.
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In hospitals, the goal of the Rapid Response Team (RRT) is to

A) Perform CPR
B) Call 911
C) Prevent death
D) Start rescue breathing
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You have activated the EMS system. When should you hang up the phone?

A) After telling what happened
B) After giving your location
C) After telling how many people need help
D) After the operator hangs up
Question
Emergencies occur

A) In hospital emergency rooms
B) In nursing centers
C) In medical centers
D) Anywhere
Question
A person is in respiratory arrest. What will happen if breathing is not restored?

A) Cardiac arrest will occur.
B) The person will have a seizure.
C) The person will have a stroke.
D) The person will go into shock.
Question
Shock results when

A) The heart and breathing stop without warning
B) Breathing stops but heart action continues for several minutes
C) Muscles groups contract violently
D) Organs and tissues do not get enough blood
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Chain of Survival actions for adults are

A) Early abdominal thrusts, early CPR, early defibrillation, and early access to emergency cardiovascular care
B) Early first aid, early abdominal thrusts, early CPR, and early defibrillation
C) Early access to emergency cardiovascular care, early CPR, early defibrillation, and early advance care
D) Early CPR, and early transport to a hospital emergency room
Question
Breathing stops but heart action continues for several minutes. This is

A) Stroke
B) Respiratory arrest
C) Cardiac arrest
D) Shock
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Emergency care given to an ill or injured person before medical help arrives is

A) First aid
B) Basic Life Support
C) Chain of Survival
D) Cardiopulmonary resuscitation
Question
Another term for convulsion is

A) Shock
B) Stroke
C) Seizure
D) Fainting
Question
Fainting is

A) When the heart stops without warning
B) The sudden loss of consciousness from an inadequate blood supply to the brain
C) The excessive loss of blood in a short time
D) A condition that results when organs and tissues do not get enough blood
Question
Which is not a major sign of sudden cardiac arrest?

A) No response
B) No breathing
C) No pulse
D) Low blood pressure
Question
Chain of Survival actions are taken for the following except

A) Sudden cardiac arrest
B) Stroke
C) Choking
D) Fainting
Question
A life-threatening sensitivity to an antigen is

A) A seizure
B) Respiratory arrest
C) Anaphylaxis
D) Cardiac arrest
Question
You should start CPR only if the person

A) Has had a heart attack
B) Is not responding, is not breathing, and has no pulse
C) Consents
D) Has a chance of recovery
Question
How many chest compressions are given to adults in 1 minute?

A) 5
B) 15
C) 80
D) 100
Question
After starting CPR, a person is breathing and has a pulse, but is not responding. What should you do?

A) Continue CPR until medical help arrives.
B) Continue rescue breathing.
C) Position the person in the recovery position.
D) Measure the person's blood pressure.
Question
You need to give mouth-to-mouth breathing. Which is incorrect?

A) Contact with blood, body fluids, secretions, and excretions is likely.
B) Pinch the person's nostrils shut.
C) Place your mouth tightly over the person's mouth.
D) Remove your mouth from the person's mouth after giving 2 rescue
Breaths.
Question
The recovery position is

A) The prone position
B) The supine position
C) Fowler's position
D) A side-lying position
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A person is in cardiac arrest. Adequate breathing is determined by the following except

A) Counting respirations for 30 seconds
B) Looking to see if the chest rises and falls
C) Listening for the escape of air
D) Feeling for the flow of air on your cheek
Question
To give effective chest compressions to an adult, do the following:

A) Give abdominal thrusts above the navel.
B) Depress the sternum 1 1/2 to 2 inches.
C) Depress the lower end of the sternum about 1 inch.
D) Make a fist with one hand.
Question
A defibrillator is

A) Used to deliver a shock to the heart when a person is in ventricular fibrillation
B) Used to give rescue breathing
C) A device used for CPR only available in hospitals
D) Used to start V-fib
Question
You are performing 2-rescuer CPR. How many compressions are given per minute?

A) 5
B) 15
C) 80
D) 100
Question
Defibrillation as soon as possible after onset of ventricular fibrillation increases the person's chance of survival.
Question
Before starting chest compressions, you need to check for a pulse. Which pulse site should you use?

A) The radial pulse
B) The apical pulse
C) The carotid pulse
D) The femoral pulse
Question
Which type of rescue breathing is used whenever possible?

A) Mouth-to-mouth
B) Mouth-to-nose
C) Mouth-to-barrier device
D) The type the rescuer is most comfortable using
Question
A person is in cardiac arrest. After opening the airway, do the following:

A) Give 2 rescue breaths.
B) Check for a pulse.
C) Check for breathing.
D) Position the person supine.
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What is used to open the airway during cardiac arrest?

A) Defibrillation
B) The head tilt-chin lift method
C) The tongue-jaw lift maneuver
D) The finger sweep maneuver
Question
You need to start CPR. Which is correct?

A) 1 rescue breath is given after every 5 chest compressions
B) 1 rescue breath is given after every 10 chest compressions
C) 2 rescue breaths are given after every 15 chest compressions
D) 2 rescue breaths are given after every 30 chest compressions
Question
For effective chest compressions, the person must be positioned

A) In the recovery position on the floor
B) In Fowler's position
C) In the supine position on a hard, flat surface
D) In the semi-Fowler's position on a firm mattress
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What are the basic parts of CPR?

A) Circulation, pulse, blood pressure, and respiration
B) Airway, breathing, circulation, and defibrillation
C) Temperature, pulse, circulation, and respiration
D) Compressions, early AED, and early advanced care
Question
What is a common cause of airway obstruction during cardiac arrest?

A) The tongue falling toward the back of the throat
B) Loose dentures
C) Poorly chewed meat
D) Shock
Question
Never practice CPR on another person.
Question
Cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR)

A) Supports breathing and circulation
B) Prevents ventricular fibrillation
C) Controls bleeding and prevents shock
D) Prevents injuries from becoming worse
Question
A person is in shock. Do the following except

A) Keep the person lying down
B) Keep the airway open
C) Keep the person warm
D) Give the person fluids
Question
A person has external bleeding. Direct pressure does not stop the bleeding. What should you do?

A) Place a sterile dressing over the bleeding site.
B) Start CPR.
C) Apply pressure over the artery above the bleeding site.
D) Apply pressure over the artery below the bleeding site.
Question
Which statement about generalized seizures is incorrect?

A) The body is rigid because all muscles contract at once.
B) Jerking and twitching movements occur.
C) Urinary and fecal incontinence may occur.
D) First aid can stop the seizure.
Question
The person in shock has the following except

A) Falling blood pressure
B) Rapid, weak pulse
C) Dry, red skin
D) Restlessness and confusion
Question
A person is having a seizure. Which is incorrect?

A) Protect the person's head.
B) Position the person supine.
C) Loosen tight clothing and jewelry.
D) Move furniture, equipment, and sharp objects away from the person.
Question
The person has the right to refuse care during an emergency.
Question
A person fainted. Which measure is correct?

A) Have the person sit or lie down.
B) Raise the person's legs.
C) Start CPR.
D) Give rescue breaths.
Question
To control external bleeding, do the following except

A) Remove any object that may have pierced the person
B) Elevate the affected part
C) Place a sterile dressing or clean material over the wound
D) Apply pressure directly over the bleeding site
Question
Which statement about hemorrhage is incorrect?

A) Internal hemorrhage can be seen.
B) Bleeding from an artery occurs in spurts.
C) To stop external bleeding, apply direct pressure to the bleeding site.
D) The EMS system must be activated.
Question
Which will protect the person's right to privacy during an emergency?

A) Discussing the situation with onlookers
B) Failing to keep onlookers away to the extent possible
C) Exposing the person unnecessarily
D) Keeping the person's information confidential
Question
Seizures are caused by

A) Shock
B) An abnormality in the brain
C) Cardiac arrest
D) Uncontrolled bleeding
Question
Which is not a sign or symptom of anaphylaxis?

A) Sweating
B) Shortness of breath
C) High blood pressure
D) Irregular pulse
Question
A person fainted. Do the following except

A) Loosen tight clothing
B) Raise the persons legs
C) Have the person walk around to stimulate circulation
D) After recovery from fainting, assist the person to a sitting position
Question
A person is having a seizure. Which is correct?

A) Restrain the person's movements.
B) Offer fluids.
C) Put your fingers between the person's teeth.
D) Stay with the person.
Question
During a partial seizure

A) The person loses consciousness
B) All muscles contract at once
C) A body part may jerk
D) Incontinence occurs
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What is the purpose of the recovery position?

A) It helps the person wake up.
B) It keeps the airway open.
C) It prevents pressure ulcers.
D) It promotes good alignment.
Question
Basic emergency care for a stroke includes the following except

A) Positioning the person on the unaffected side
B) Raising the person's head without flexing the neck
C) Loosening tight clothing
D) Keeping the person quiet and warm
Question
The recovery position is not used for persons with neck injuries.
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Deck 29: Assisting With Emergency Care
1
A seizure is

A) Violent and sudden contractions or tremors of muscle groups
B) The excessive loss of blood in a short time
C) The sudden loss of consciousness
D) The same as a stroke
Violent and sudden contractions or tremors of muscle groups
2
Hemorrhage is

A) When the heart stops without warning
B) The sudden loss of consciousness from an inadequate blood supply to the brain
C) The excessive loss of blood in a short time
D) A condition that results when organs and tissues do not get enough blood
The excessive loss of blood in a short time
3
A person is in sudden cardiac arrest. Which statement is incorrect?

A) Brain and organ damage will occur within minutes.
B) Unless breathing and circulation are restored, permanent brain damage occurs.
C) Unless normal heart rhythm is restored, the person will die.
D) Abdominal thrusts are needed.
Abdominal thrusts are needed.
4
The EMS system is activated by

A) Dialing 911
B) Calling for help
C) Giving rescue breathing
D) Starting CPR
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The goals of first aid are to

A) Prevent death and prevent injuries from becoming worse
B) Maintain an open airway and give rescue breathing
C) Activate the EMS system and keep the person warm
D) Provide early CPR and early defibrillation
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You find a victim lying on his right side. The person is breathing and has a pulse. However, he is bleeding from his right leg. You should do the following except

A) Cover him with something warm
B) Give him fluids
C) Try to control the bleeding
D) Try to keep bystanders away
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7
What happens with sudden cardiac arrest?

A) There are violent and sudden contractions or tremors of muscles.
B) The heart stops suddenly and without warning.
C) Organs and tissues do not get enough blood.
D) There is excessive blood loss in a short time.
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8
In hospitals, the goal of the Rapid Response Team (RRT) is to

A) Perform CPR
B) Call 911
C) Prevent death
D) Start rescue breathing
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You have activated the EMS system. When should you hang up the phone?

A) After telling what happened
B) After giving your location
C) After telling how many people need help
D) After the operator hangs up
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Emergencies occur

A) In hospital emergency rooms
B) In nursing centers
C) In medical centers
D) Anywhere
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A person is in respiratory arrest. What will happen if breathing is not restored?

A) Cardiac arrest will occur.
B) The person will have a seizure.
C) The person will have a stroke.
D) The person will go into shock.
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12
Shock results when

A) The heart and breathing stop without warning
B) Breathing stops but heart action continues for several minutes
C) Muscles groups contract violently
D) Organs and tissues do not get enough blood
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13
Chain of Survival actions for adults are

A) Early abdominal thrusts, early CPR, early defibrillation, and early access to emergency cardiovascular care
B) Early first aid, early abdominal thrusts, early CPR, and early defibrillation
C) Early access to emergency cardiovascular care, early CPR, early defibrillation, and early advance care
D) Early CPR, and early transport to a hospital emergency room
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Breathing stops but heart action continues for several minutes. This is

A) Stroke
B) Respiratory arrest
C) Cardiac arrest
D) Shock
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Emergency care given to an ill or injured person before medical help arrives is

A) First aid
B) Basic Life Support
C) Chain of Survival
D) Cardiopulmonary resuscitation
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16
Another term for convulsion is

A) Shock
B) Stroke
C) Seizure
D) Fainting
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Fainting is

A) When the heart stops without warning
B) The sudden loss of consciousness from an inadequate blood supply to the brain
C) The excessive loss of blood in a short time
D) A condition that results when organs and tissues do not get enough blood
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Which is not a major sign of sudden cardiac arrest?

A) No response
B) No breathing
C) No pulse
D) Low blood pressure
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Chain of Survival actions are taken for the following except

A) Sudden cardiac arrest
B) Stroke
C) Choking
D) Fainting
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20
A life-threatening sensitivity to an antigen is

A) A seizure
B) Respiratory arrest
C) Anaphylaxis
D) Cardiac arrest
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21
You should start CPR only if the person

A) Has had a heart attack
B) Is not responding, is not breathing, and has no pulse
C) Consents
D) Has a chance of recovery
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22
How many chest compressions are given to adults in 1 minute?

A) 5
B) 15
C) 80
D) 100
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23
After starting CPR, a person is breathing and has a pulse, but is not responding. What should you do?

A) Continue CPR until medical help arrives.
B) Continue rescue breathing.
C) Position the person in the recovery position.
D) Measure the person's blood pressure.
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24
You need to give mouth-to-mouth breathing. Which is incorrect?

A) Contact with blood, body fluids, secretions, and excretions is likely.
B) Pinch the person's nostrils shut.
C) Place your mouth tightly over the person's mouth.
D) Remove your mouth from the person's mouth after giving 2 rescue
Breaths.
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The recovery position is

A) The prone position
B) The supine position
C) Fowler's position
D) A side-lying position
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26
A person is in cardiac arrest. Adequate breathing is determined by the following except

A) Counting respirations for 30 seconds
B) Looking to see if the chest rises and falls
C) Listening for the escape of air
D) Feeling for the flow of air on your cheek
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27
To give effective chest compressions to an adult, do the following:

A) Give abdominal thrusts above the navel.
B) Depress the sternum 1 1/2 to 2 inches.
C) Depress the lower end of the sternum about 1 inch.
D) Make a fist with one hand.
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A defibrillator is

A) Used to deliver a shock to the heart when a person is in ventricular fibrillation
B) Used to give rescue breathing
C) A device used for CPR only available in hospitals
D) Used to start V-fib
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29
You are performing 2-rescuer CPR. How many compressions are given per minute?

A) 5
B) 15
C) 80
D) 100
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30
Defibrillation as soon as possible after onset of ventricular fibrillation increases the person's chance of survival.
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31
Before starting chest compressions, you need to check for a pulse. Which pulse site should you use?

A) The radial pulse
B) The apical pulse
C) The carotid pulse
D) The femoral pulse
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32
Which type of rescue breathing is used whenever possible?

A) Mouth-to-mouth
B) Mouth-to-nose
C) Mouth-to-barrier device
D) The type the rescuer is most comfortable using
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33
A person is in cardiac arrest. After opening the airway, do the following:

A) Give 2 rescue breaths.
B) Check for a pulse.
C) Check for breathing.
D) Position the person supine.
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34
What is used to open the airway during cardiac arrest?

A) Defibrillation
B) The head tilt-chin lift method
C) The tongue-jaw lift maneuver
D) The finger sweep maneuver
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35
You need to start CPR. Which is correct?

A) 1 rescue breath is given after every 5 chest compressions
B) 1 rescue breath is given after every 10 chest compressions
C) 2 rescue breaths are given after every 15 chest compressions
D) 2 rescue breaths are given after every 30 chest compressions
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36
For effective chest compressions, the person must be positioned

A) In the recovery position on the floor
B) In Fowler's position
C) In the supine position on a hard, flat surface
D) In the semi-Fowler's position on a firm mattress
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37
What are the basic parts of CPR?

A) Circulation, pulse, blood pressure, and respiration
B) Airway, breathing, circulation, and defibrillation
C) Temperature, pulse, circulation, and respiration
D) Compressions, early AED, and early advanced care
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38
What is a common cause of airway obstruction during cardiac arrest?

A) The tongue falling toward the back of the throat
B) Loose dentures
C) Poorly chewed meat
D) Shock
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39
Never practice CPR on another person.
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40
Cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR)

A) Supports breathing and circulation
B) Prevents ventricular fibrillation
C) Controls bleeding and prevents shock
D) Prevents injuries from becoming worse
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41
A person is in shock. Do the following except

A) Keep the person lying down
B) Keep the airway open
C) Keep the person warm
D) Give the person fluids
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42
A person has external bleeding. Direct pressure does not stop the bleeding. What should you do?

A) Place a sterile dressing over the bleeding site.
B) Start CPR.
C) Apply pressure over the artery above the bleeding site.
D) Apply pressure over the artery below the bleeding site.
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43
Which statement about generalized seizures is incorrect?

A) The body is rigid because all muscles contract at once.
B) Jerking and twitching movements occur.
C) Urinary and fecal incontinence may occur.
D) First aid can stop the seizure.
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44
The person in shock has the following except

A) Falling blood pressure
B) Rapid, weak pulse
C) Dry, red skin
D) Restlessness and confusion
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45
A person is having a seizure. Which is incorrect?

A) Protect the person's head.
B) Position the person supine.
C) Loosen tight clothing and jewelry.
D) Move furniture, equipment, and sharp objects away from the person.
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46
The person has the right to refuse care during an emergency.
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47
A person fainted. Which measure is correct?

A) Have the person sit or lie down.
B) Raise the person's legs.
C) Start CPR.
D) Give rescue breaths.
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48
To control external bleeding, do the following except

A) Remove any object that may have pierced the person
B) Elevate the affected part
C) Place a sterile dressing or clean material over the wound
D) Apply pressure directly over the bleeding site
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49
Which statement about hemorrhage is incorrect?

A) Internal hemorrhage can be seen.
B) Bleeding from an artery occurs in spurts.
C) To stop external bleeding, apply direct pressure to the bleeding site.
D) The EMS system must be activated.
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50
Which will protect the person's right to privacy during an emergency?

A) Discussing the situation with onlookers
B) Failing to keep onlookers away to the extent possible
C) Exposing the person unnecessarily
D) Keeping the person's information confidential
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51
Seizures are caused by

A) Shock
B) An abnormality in the brain
C) Cardiac arrest
D) Uncontrolled bleeding
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52
Which is not a sign or symptom of anaphylaxis?

A) Sweating
B) Shortness of breath
C) High blood pressure
D) Irregular pulse
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53
A person fainted. Do the following except

A) Loosen tight clothing
B) Raise the persons legs
C) Have the person walk around to stimulate circulation
D) After recovery from fainting, assist the person to a sitting position
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54
A person is having a seizure. Which is correct?

A) Restrain the person's movements.
B) Offer fluids.
C) Put your fingers between the person's teeth.
D) Stay with the person.
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55
During a partial seizure

A) The person loses consciousness
B) All muscles contract at once
C) A body part may jerk
D) Incontinence occurs
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56
What is the purpose of the recovery position?

A) It helps the person wake up.
B) It keeps the airway open.
C) It prevents pressure ulcers.
D) It promotes good alignment.
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57
Basic emergency care for a stroke includes the following except

A) Positioning the person on the unaffected side
B) Raising the person's head without flexing the neck
C) Loosening tight clothing
D) Keeping the person quiet and warm
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The recovery position is not used for persons with neck injuries.
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