It is the amount of oxygen you have circulating in your blood.
Blood oxygen saturation
What is the range for Stage 2 Hypertension?
>140 / >90
What is the normal respiration rate for adults at rest?
12-16 breaths per minute
What is the range of normal body temperature for a healthy adult?
Typical body temperature can range from 36.5°C(97.8°F) to 37.2°C(99°F).
It is a crucial metric that reflects the heart rate. (Which is the number of times the heart beats per minute)
Pulse rate
If someone is having a seizure, you should try to hold them down to stop the convulsions
False
Which of the following is the best first aid for someone having a seizure? a. Hold them down to prevent movementb. Put something in their mouth to prevent tongue swallowingc. Cushion their head and wait for the seizure to passd. Call an ambulance immediately
C
Asking the person to breathe into a paper bag is the first step in treating hyperventilation
False
If someone faints, you should elevate their legs above their head
True
Identify the correct first aid action for someone who is hyperventilating. a. have them take slow, deep breathsb. Tell them to breathe into a paper bagc. Both a and b
C
TRUE OR FALSE: MODIFIED TRUE OR FALSEA, First Statement is Correct, Second Statement is Incorrect.B. First Statement is incorrect, Second Statement is Correct.C. Both Statements are Correct.D. Both Statements are Incorrect.
A, Earthquake is an intense shaking of Earth's surface and it is caused by movements in the outermost layer of the Earth.B. Earthquakes strike based on announcements, are gentle, and occur for about 2-3 hours.
A
TRUE OR FALSE: MODIFIED TRUE OR FALSEFirst Statement is Correct, Second Statement is Incorrect. B. First Statement is incorrect, Second Statement is Correct. C. Both Statements are Correct. D. Both Statements are Incorrect.
2. A. The carotid pulse is used for adults to check their circulation and the brachial pulse for infants.B. The depth of compression must be at least 2 inches.
C
TRUE OR FALSE: MODIFIED TRUE OR FALSE A. First Statement is Correct, Second Statement is Incorrect. B. First Statement is incorrect, Second Statement is Correct. C. Both Statements are Correct. D. Both Statements are Incorrect.
3. A. The compression rate in performing CAB is 90 to 130 per minute. B. Compression- Airway- Breathing or CAB is used when the rescuer is performing CPR
B
ODD ONE OUT:ABC in CPRAirwayBreathingCompressionCall Professional
Call Professional
ODD ONE OUT: When to start CPR. Unconscious and unresponsive, Not breathing/no normal breathing, No definite pulse, Physician assumes responsibility
Physician assumes responsibility
All of the following are INCORRECT in dealing with patients except: Threaten the patient that he/she is about to die b. Urge the patient to have physical examination whether he/she likes it or not c. Forcefully palpate the patient's skin until it become reddish d. None of the above
d. None of the above
All of the following can make a patient feel that he/she is in control except: a. Make him/her sign the informed consent the moment she arrives. b. Listen to what he/she is saying. c. Look at them while they're answering your questions. d. He/she has the right to refuse to share his/her information
a
All of the following exemplifies expressed consent except: Mariah verbally agrees to give her background and history. b. Girlie signed the agreement Dr. Jak has given her. c. Yuri said "yes" before proceeding with physical examination. d. Karl, being a nonchalant, just nods with what the doctor is asking
d
You bumped your head into a post. Suddenly, Baymax came and said "Hello! I am Baymax, your personal healthcare companion! I am activated because you said the word "ow". On the scale of 1-10, how would you rate your pain?" What is Baymax asking? a. Duration b. Pain. c. Severity. d. Onset
c
Which of the following does not paired correctly? a. Onset: Doctor Ysabelle asked the patient, Danielle if she has been experiencing abdominal pain for days. b. Location: Doc. Ysa is asking Danielle if she is experiencing abdominal pain of the right lower quadrant. c. Timing: Danielle said her abdominal pain is constant. d. Severity: Danielle said the pain is constant, so Doctor Ysa asked ask if the pain she feels fluctuates throughout the day.
d
What are the signs and symptoms when inhaling poison? Choose the letter/s that appl. a. Affected liver function. b. Blurred vision. c. Headache. d. Eye irritation
b and c
What first aid medicine is used for preventing the poison from being absorbed in the stomach? a. Epsom Salt. b. Syrup of ipecac. c. Activated Charcoal. d. All of the above
c
Staphylococcus aureus usually causes sickness in healthy people, but it has the potential to create toxins that can lead to food poisoning. a. True b. False
b
Symptoms of fried rice syndrome typically begin 6-24 hours after eating contaminated foods. a. True b. False
b
Which type of burn is most likely to cause blistering?
Second-degree burns typically involve blistering, while first-degree burns usually do not
A third-degree burn is not painful. True or false?
True
True or false. A third degree burn often appears red and blistered.
False
True or False: You should apply ice directly to a burn to cool it down and reduce pain.
False
True or False. Burnt skin should be cooled under cold running water for at least 15 minutes according to Red Cross
False
also be called convulsions or fits. it can happen when there is a disturbance in the brain's electrical activity, most common is epilepsy
Seizures
result from electrical activity in one area of the brain. This type of seizure can occur with or without loss if consciousness
Focal seizures
seizures that appear to involve all areas of the brain from time they start
Generalized seizures
is a condition in which a person is breathing much more quickly than usual
Hyperventilation
loss of consciousness for a short period of time and lack of blood flow to the brain
Fainting
another word for fainting or passing out
Syncope
the feeling that you are about to faint
Pre-syncope
Bacillus Cereus: begin in 6 hours to 15 hours after the eating contaminated foods, diarrhea, cramps
First type of toxin
Bacillus Cereus: vomiting and nausea within 30 minutes and to 6 hours and subside after about 24 hours
Secondtypeof toxin
Sudden onset of nausea, vomiting, stomach cramps, diarrhea, appear within 30 mins to 8 hours