First Aid
First Aid
1) What is the first step you should take when arriving at i) Airway, Breathing, Circulation, Disabilities,
the scene of an accident? Exposure
i) Call for medical assistance ii) Assessment, Bandaging, Compression,
ii) Check for hazards and ensure personal safety Distraction, Elevation
iii) Begin administering first aid immediately iii) Alertness, Breathing, Circulation, Dressing,
iv) Move the injured person to a safer location Evacuation
iv) Arriving, Bandaging, Checking, Diagnosing,
2) What is the primary purpose of first aid? Evaluating
i) To provide long-term medical treatment
ii) To stabilize the injured person until professional 8) Which of the following is an example of an external
help arrives bleeding injury?
iii) To diagnose the exact injury i) Broken bone
iv) To prevent accidents from happening in the ii) Sunburn
future iii) Bruise
iv) Open wound
3) What is the recommended technique for checking the
victim's responsiveness? 9) When applying a bandage, what is the purpose of the
i) Pinch their nose and check for breathing "figure-eight" wrapping technique?
ii) Shout loudly and shake their shoulders i) To secure the bandage in place
iii) Tap their cheeks and check for eye movement ii) To add compression to the wound
iv) Rub their chest gently and listen for sounds iii) To prevent further injury
iv) To minimize swelling
4) When performing CPR on an adult, what is the correct
compression-to-ventilation ratio? 10) How should you treat a minor burn at home?
i) 15 compressions: 2 ventilations i) Apply ice directly to the burn
ii) 30 compressions: 2 ventilations ii) Cover the burn with adhesive tape
iii) 30 compressions: 1 ventilation iii) Immerse the burn in cold water or use a cold
iv) 15 compressions: 1 ventilation compress
iv) Leave the burn exposed to the air
5) What should you do if someone is choking and cannot
speak or cough? 11) What is the best course of action for a suspected
i) Offer them water to drink sprained ankle?
ii) Slap them on the back repeatedly i) Apply heat to the affected area
iii) Perform abdominal thrusts (Heimlich ii) Massage the ankle to reduce swelling
maneuver) iii) Rest, Ice, Compression, and Elevation (R.I.C.E.)
iv) Lay them down and elevate their legs iv) Encourage the person to walk on the ankle to
promote healing
6) In case of a severe bleeding injury, what is the best way
to control bleeding? 12) What is the proper way to remove a foreign object from
i) Apply a tourniquet above the wound someone's eye?
ii) Wash the wound with water i) Rub the eye gently until the object comes out
iii) Apply direct pressure on the wound with a clean ii) Flush the eye with water
cloth iii) Use your fingers to grab the object directly
iv) Administer pain relief medication iv) Encourage the person to blink repeatedly
28) What is the recommended treatment for a nosebleed? 34) Which of the following is a sign of anaphylaxis, a severe
i) Tilt the head back and apply pressure to the allergic reaction?
nose i) Drowsiness and confusion
ii) Tilt the head forward and pinch the nostrils ii) Red, itchy eyes
iii) Insert objects into the nose to stop the bleeding iii) Swelling of the tongue and throat
iv) Lay the person down on their back to reduce iv) Muscle cramps and joint pain
blood flow
35) What is the first aid treatment for a dislocated joint?
29) Which of the following is not a sign of shock? i) Apply a cold pack to the dislocated joint
i) Rapid and weak pulse ii) Try to pop the joint back into place immediately
ii) Pale and clammy skin iii) Immobilize the joint and seek medical help
iii) Elevated blood pressure iv) Gently massage the joint to reduce swelling
iv) Rapid and shallow breathing
36) How should you treat a victim who has been exposed to
30) How should you treat a small foreign object stuck in excessive heat and is experiencing weakness and
someone's skin, like a splinter? dizziness?
i) Use tweezers to remove the object i) Apply a heating pad to the affected areas
ii) Press on the area with your fingers until the ii) Encourage them to drink a hot beverage
object comes out iii) Have them lie down in a cool and shaded area
iii) Ignore it, as the body will expel the object iv) Apply a cold pack to the back of their neck
naturally
iv) Cut the skin open to remove the object 37) What should you do if you suspect someone has been
poisoned and they are conscious and alert?
31) What is the correct way to assess an injured person's i) Offer them milk or a neutralizing substance
breathing? ii) Induce vomiting by sticking fingers down their
i) Look, listen, and feel for breathing for 5 seconds throat
ii) Ask the person if they can breathe properly iii) Call the Poison Control Center or emergency
iii) Tap the person on the shoulder to check services
responsiveness iv) Give them a pain reliever to ease symptoms
iv) Check for a pulse on the person's wrist
38) How should you manage a person with a potential head
32) What should you do if you come across an unconscious or neck injury at the scene of an accident?
person with no visible injuries? i) Allow them to move around to assess their
i) Check for a pulse on their neck and begin CPR injury better
ii) Call for emergency medical help and do nothing ii) Keep their head and neck immobilized until
else professional help arrives
iii) Roll them onto their side in the recovery iii) Apply ice directly to the head to reduce swelling
position iv) Encourage them to talk to keep them awake
iii) Move objects away from them and cushion
39) When should you use a triangular bandage? their head
i) To control severe bleeding iv) Pour water over their face to wake them up
ii) To immobilize a fractured limb
iii) To secure a dressing in place on a wound 46) What is the correct treatment for a person suffering
iv) To create a sling for an injured arm from frostbite?
i) Warm the affected area by rubbing it vigorously
40) What is the recommended treatment for a bee or wasp ii) Immerse the affected area in hot water
sting? iii) Apply a warm compress to the frostbitten area
i) Apply heat to the sting area iv) Gradually rewarm the affected area using body
ii) Apply a paste of baking soda and water heat or warm water
iii) Remove the stinger with tweezers and apply ice
iv) Apply a cold pack and rub the sting area 47) What is the best way to help a person experiencing an
anxiety attack?
41) What is the proper way to use an AED (Automated i) Encourage them to focus on their fears
External Defibrillator)? ii) Provide a paper bag for breathing into
i) Apply the AED pads and continue CPR until the iii) Apply pressure to their chest to ease breathing
AED is charged iv) Encourage them to ignore the symptoms
ii) Only use the AED on children, not adults
iii) Apply the AED pads, and the device will 48) How should you treat a victim of a suspected spider or
automatically shock the victim scorpion bite?
iv) Administer a shock without checking for i) Apply a tourniquet above the bite site
responsiveness ii) Squeeze the bite area to force out venom
iii) Elevate the limb and apply a cold pack
42) What should you do if you suspect someone has iv) Wash the bite area with soap and water
suffered from a heat stroke?
i) Provide them with a hot beverage to drink 49) When providing first aid to an unconscious person, how
ii) Place them in a bathtub filled with cold water should you position their airway?
iii) Apply ice packs directly to their skin i) Tilt their head backward to open the airway
iv) Move them to a cool area and lower their body ii) Tilt their head forward to prevent choking
temperature gradually iii) Keep their head level and their airway straight
iv) Elevate their head and neck to aid breathing
43) Which of the following is a common sign of a heart
attack? 50) Which of the following is not a sign of a serious allergic
i) Itching and skin rash reaction (anaphylaxis)?
ii) Persistent cough and shortness of breath i) Hives or red, itchy skin
iii) Severe stomach pain and vomiting ii) Rapid and weak pulse
iv) Chest pain or discomfort that may spread to the iii) Swelling of the lips and tongue
arm or back iv) Difficulty breathing and wheezing
44) What is the correct way to treat a minor cut or scrape? 51) What should you do if someone has a chemical burn on
i) Rinse the wound with rubbing alcohol their skin?
ii) Apply pressure to the wound to stop bleeding i) Rinse the affected area with water for at least
iii) Remove any embedded debris with bare hands 20 minutes
iv) Cover the wound with a sterile dressing or ii) Cover the burn with a dry cloth and apply
bandage pressure
iii) Apply a topical antibiotic ointment to the burn
45) How should you respond to a person who is iv) Scrub the burn with soap and a brush to remove
experiencing a seizure? the chemical
i) Hold them down to prevent movements
ii) Try to put a spoon or other object in their 52) What is the correct way to remove a tick from the skin?
mouth to prevent tongue biting i) Use tweezers to grasp the tick's body and pull it
straight out
ii) Apply petroleum jelly or nail polish to the tick to iii) Cover their eyes with a dry cloth and wait for
make it release medical help
iii) Burn the tick with a match to make it let go iv) Apply eye drops to soothe the irritation
iv) Twist the tick's body until it detaches from the
skin 59) What is the appropriate first aid response for a person
who is having a severe asthma attack and does not have
53) How should you treat a victim who has been bitten by a their inhaler?
venomous snake? i) Give them a strong painkiller
i) Apply a tourniquet above the bite site ii) Lay them flat on their back and elevate their
ii) Suck out the venom from the bite wound legs
iii) Keep the victim calm and seek immediate iii) Encourage them to take deep breaths
medical help iv) Call for emergency medical assistance
iv) Use a sharp object to cut open the bite wound immediately
54) When performing CPR on an infant, where should you 60) What should you do if you suspect a person has been
place your hands for chest compressions? poisoned and they are unconscious or having difficulty
i) Center of the chest, just below the nipple line breathing?
ii) Lower half of the chest, close to the abdomen i) Induce vomiting by sticking fingers down their
iii) Neck area, just below the jawline throat
iv) Upper chest, close to the shoulders ii) Offer them something to eat or drink to dilute
the poison
55) What is the proper way to clean a wound before iii) Call the Poison Control Center or emergency
dressing it? services
i) Rinse the wound with hydrogen peroxide iv) Place them in a warm bath to remove the
ii) Rinse the wound with alcohol or strong poison
disinfectants
iii) Wash the wound gently with soap and water 61) When providing first aid to a person with a minor burn,
iv) Use a dry cloth to wipe the wound clean what is the appropriate treatment?
i) Apply ice directly to the burn
56) What is the recommended treatment for a person who ii) Apply butter or oil to the burn
has been stung by a jellyfish? iii) Cover the burn with a sterile, non-stick dressing
i) Apply vinegar to the sting area iv) Rinse the burn with alcohol
ii) Pour freshwater on the sting to wash away the
venom 62) What is the correct way to treat a person who is
iii) Rub the sting area with sand to remove the experiencing heat cramps due to excessive sweating?
venom i) Apply ice packs to the cramping muscles
iv) Apply ice directly to the sting area ii) Give them a sports drink to replenish fluids
iii) Have them lie down and rest
57) How should you treat a person who is experiencing a iv) Massage the cramping muscles to reduce
severe nosebleed? tension
i) Tilt their head back to stop the bleeding
ii) Have them lie down flat on their back 63) How should you assist a person who is experiencing a
iii) Pinch their nostrils together and lean them panic attack?
slightly forward i) Apply pressure to their chest to calm them
iv) Apply a hot compress to the back of their neck down
ii) Tell them to "snap out of it" and relax
58) What is the correct procedure for assisting a person iii) Encourage them to take slow, deep breaths
who has been exposed to a harmful chemical in their iv) Provide them with a caffeinated beverage to
eyes? help them feel more alert
i) Rinse their eyes with water for at least 5
minutes 64) What is the first step in treating a person who is
ii) Rub their eyes vigorously to remove the suffering from hypothermia?
chemical i) Apply a heating pad to their body
ii) Immerse them in a hot bath iii) After trying home remedies first
iii) Warm them up gradually and remove wet iv) After asking family or friends for advice
clothing
iv) Give them warm liquids to drink 71) What should you do if someone is experiencing a severe
allergic reaction, and they have an epinephrine auto-
65) How should you respond to a person who is having a injector (EpiPen)?
seizure? i) Administer the EpiPen immediately
i) Restrain their movements to prevent further ii) Place the EpiPen in their mouth to dissolve
injury iii) Discourage the use of the EpiPen and wait for
ii) Put something between their teeth to prevent medical help
tongue biting iv) Give them an antihistamine instead of the
iii) Move objects away from them and cushion EpiPen
their head
iv) Pour water over their face to wake them up 72) How should you respond to a person who is choking but
still able to cough or speak?
66) What is the appropriate treatment for a person who is i) Perform abdominal thrusts (Heimlich
experiencing severe diarrhea and vomiting due to food maneuver)
poisoning? ii) Encourage them to drink water to dislodge the
i) Administer antibiotics immediately object
ii) Encourage them to eat spicy foods to clear the iii) Lay them down and elevate their legs
digestive system iv) Slap them on the back repeatedly
iii) Provide them with plenty of fluids to prevent
dehydration 73) What is the first step in assisting a person who is having
iv) Place them in a cold bath to reduce fever a seizure?
i) Restrain their movements to prevent injury
67) What should you do if you suspect someone is suffering ii) Place a spoon or other object in their mouth to
from a stroke? prevent tongue biting
i) Have them lie down and elevate their legs iii) Move objects away from them and cushion
ii) Offer them aspirin to chew their head
iii) Encourage them to exercise to improve blood iv) Pour water over their face to wake them up
flow
iv) Call emergency medical help immediately 74) How should you treat a person who has been stung by a
scorpion?
68) How should you treat a person who has been stung by a i) Apply ice directly to the sting area
bee and the stinger is still embedded in the skin? ii) Use a sharp object to remove the stinger
i) Use tweezers to grasp the stinger and pull it out iii) Immerse the sting area in hot water
ii) Squeeze the skin around the stinger to force it iv) Keep the person calm and seek immediate
out medical help
iii) Apply a cold pack to the sting area and wait for
the stinger to fall out 75) What is the appropriate first aid treatment for a person
iv) Ignore the stinger, as it will dissolve on its own experiencing a seizure?
i) Restrain their movements to prevent further
69) What is the best way to manage a person who has been injury
bitten by a non-venomous snake? ii) Put a spoon or other object in their mouth to
i) Apply a tourniquet above the bite site prevent tongue biting
ii) Suck out the venom from the bite wound iii) Move objects away from them and cushion
iii) Keep the victim calm and seek medical help their head
iv) Cut the wound open to remove any venom iv) Pour water over their face to wake them up
70) When should you call for emergency medical help or the 76) What is the recommended treatment for a person who
Poison Control Center? has inhaled toxic fumes?
i) Immediately for any injury or illness i) Encourage them to go outside and get fresh air
ii) Only for life-threatening situations ii) Give them a glass of water to drink
iii) Wash their face with soap and water i) Rinse their eyes with water for at least 5
iv) Move them to a well-ventilated area and seek minutes
medical help ii) Rub their eyes vigorously to remove the
chemical
77) How should you treat a person who has been stung by a iii) Cover their eyes with a dry cloth and wait for
jellyfish? medical help
i) Apply vinegar to the sting area iv) Apply eye drops to soothe the irritation
ii) Pour freshwater on the sting to wash away the
venom 83) What is the appropriate first aid response for a person
iii) Rub the sting area with sand to remove the who is having a severe asthma attack and does not have
venom their inhaler?
iv) Apply ice directly to the sting area i) Give them a strong painkiller
ii) Lay them flat on their back and elevate their
78) What is the proper way to use an AED (Automated legs
External Defibrillator) on an adult? iii) Encourage them to take deep breaths
i) Apply the AED pads and continue CPR until the iv) Call for emergency medical assistance
AED is charged immediately
ii) Use the AED on a wet surface to improve
conductivity 84) What should you do if you suspect someone has been
iii) Wait for the AED to automatically deliver a poisoned and they are unconscious or having difficulty
shock breathing?
iv) Administer a shock without checking for i) Induce vomiting by sticking fingers down their
responsiveness throat
ii) Offer them something to eat or drink to dilute
79) How should you treat a minor burn that has formed the poison
blisters? iii) Call the Poison Control Center or emergency
i) Pop the blisters with a needle to release the services
fluid iv) Place them in a warm bath to remove the
ii) Apply an antibiotic ointment to the blisters poison
iii) Cover the burn with a sterile, non-stick dressing 85) When providing first aid to a person with a minor burn,
iv) Ignore the blisters as they will go away on their what is the appropriate treatment?
own i) Apply ice directly to the burn
ii) Apply butter or oil to the burn
80) What is the recommended treatment for a person who iii) Cover the burn with a sterile, non-stick dressing
has been stung by a wasp? iv) Rinse the burn with alcohol
i) Apply vinegar to the sting area
ii) Pour freshwater on the sting to wash away the 86) What is the recommended treatment for a person who
venom has been stung by a bee and the stinger is still
iii) Rub the sting area with sand to remove the embedded in the skin?
venom i) Use tweezers to grasp the stinger and pull it out
iv) Apply ice directly to the sting area ii) Squeeze the skin around the stinger to force it
out
81) How should you treat a person who is experiencing a iii) Apply a cold pack to the sting area and wait for
severe nosebleed? the stinger to fall out
i) Tilt their head back to stop the bleeding iv) Ignore the stinger, as it will dissolve on its own
ii) Have them lie down flat on their back
iii) Pinch their nostrils together and lean them 87) What is the best way to manage a person who has been
slightly forward bitten by a non-venomous snake?
iv) Apply a hot compress to the back of their neck i) Apply a tourniquet above the bite site
ii) Suck out the venom from the bite wound
82) What is the correct procedure for assisting a person iii) Keep the victim calm and seek medical help
who has been exposed to a harmful chemical in their iv) Cut the wound open to remove any venom
eyes?
88) When should you call for emergency medical help or the 94) What is the recommended treatment for a person who
Poison Control Center? has inhaled toxic fumes?
i) Immediately for any injury or illness i) Encourage them to go outside and get fresh air
ii) Only for life-threatening situations ii) Give them a glass of water to drink
iii) After trying home remedies first iii) Wash their face with soap and water
iv) After asking family or friends for advice iv) Move them to a well-ventilated area and seek
medical help
89) What should you do if someone is experiencing a severe
allergic reaction, and they have an epinephrine auto- 95) How should you treat a person who has been stung by a
injector (EpiPen)? jellyfish?
i) Administer the EpiPen immediately i) Apply vinegar to the sting area
ii) Place the EpiPen in their mouth to dissolve ii) Pour freshwater on the sting to wash away the
iii) Discourage the use of the EpiPen and wait for venom
medical help iii) Rub the sting area with sand to remove the
iv) Give them an antihistamine instead of the venom
EpiPen iv) Apply ice directly to the sting area
90) How should you respond to a person who is choking but 96) What is the proper way to use an AED (Automated
still able to cough or speak? External Defibrillator) on an adult?
i) Perform abdominal thrusts (Heimlich i) Apply the AED pads and continue CPR until the
maneuver) AED is charged
ii) Encourage them to drink water to dislodge the ii) Use the AED on a wet surface to improve
object conductivity
iii) Lay them down and elevate their legs iii) Wait for the AED to automatically deliver a
iv) Slap them on the back repeatedly shock
iv) Administer a shock without checking for
91) What is the first step in assisting a person who is having responsiveness
a seizure?
i) Restrain their movements to prevent injury 97) How should you treat a minor burn that has formed
ii) Place a spoon or other object in their mouth to blisters?
prevent tongue biting i) Pop the blisters with a needle to release the
iii) Move objects away from them and cushion fluid
their head ii) Apply an antibiotic ointment to the blisters
iv) Pour water over their face to wake them up iii) Cover the burn with a sterile, non-stick dressing
iv) Ignore the blisters as they will go away on their
92) How should you treat a person who has been stung by a own
scorpion?
i) Apply ice directly to the sting area 98) What is the recommended treatment for a person who
ii) Use a sharp object to remove the stinger has been stung by a wasp?
iii) Immerse the sting area in hot water i) Apply vinegar to the sting area
iv) Keep the person calm and seek immediate ii) Pour freshwater on the sting to wash away the
medical help venom
iii) Rub the sting area with sand to remove the
93) What is the appropriate first aid treatment for a person venom
experiencing a seizure? iv) Apply ice directly to the sting area
i) Restrain their movements to prevent further
injury 99) How should you treat a person who is experiencing a
ii) Put a spoon or other object in their mouth to severe nosebleed?
prevent tongue biting i) Tilt their head back to stop the bleeding
iii) Move objects away from them and cushion ii) Have them lie down flat on their back
their head iii) Pinch their nostrils together and lean them
iv) Pour water over their face to wake them up slightly forward
iv) Apply a hot compress to the back of their neck
38. b) Keep their head and neck immobilized until
professional help arrives
39. d) To create a sling for an injured arm
1. b) Check for hazards and ensure personal safety 40. b) Apply a paste of baking soda and water
2. b) To stabilize the injured person until professional 41. a) Apply the AED pads and continue CPR until the
help arrives AED is charged
3. b) Shout loudly and shake their shoulders 42. d) Move them to a cool area and lower their body
4. c) 30 compressions: 2 ventilations temperature gradually
5. c) Perform abdominal thrusts (Heimlich maneuver) 43. d) Chest pain or discomfort that may spread to the
6. c) Apply direct pressure on the wound with a clean arm or back
cloth 44. d) Cover the wound with a sterile dressing or
7. a) Airway, Breathing, Circulation, Disabilities, bandage
Exposure 45. c) Move objects away from them and cushion their
8. d) Open wound head
9. a) To secure the bandage in place 46. d) Gradually rewarm the affected area using body
10. c) Immerse the burn in cold water or use a cold heat or warm water
compress 47. c) Encourage them to take slow, deep breaths
11. c) Rest, Ice, Compression, and Elevation (R.I.C.E.) 48. c) Keep the victim calm and seek medical help
12. c) Use your fingers to grab the object directly 49. a) Immediately for any injury or illness
13. c) Never remove a penetrating object, leave it in 50. a) Hives or red, itchy skin
place 51. a) Rinse the affected area with water for at least 20
14. d) Administer an epinephrine auto-injector (EpiPen) minutes
if available 52. a) Use tweezers to grasp the tick's body and pull it
15. c) Immobilize the affected limb and seek medical straight out
help immediately 53. c) Keep the victim calm and seek medical help
16. c) Washing the wound gently with soap and water 54. a) Apply a heating pad to the affected areas
17. a) Pale, cool, and clammy skin 55. c) Apply a warm compress to the frostbitten area
18. c) Move the injured limb to check for mobility 56. a) Apply vinegar to the sting area
19. c) Move objects away from them and cushion their 57. c) Pinch their nostrils together and lean them
head slightly forward
20. a) Encourage them to focus on their fears 58. a) Rinse their eyes with water for at least 5 minutes
21. a) Give them aspirin to chew 59. d) Call for emergency medical assistance
22. c) Keep them lying down and elevate their legs immediately
23. c) Call the Poison Control Center or emergency 60. c) Call the Poison Control Center or emergency
services services
24. c) Move the person away from the source of 61. c) Cover the burn with a sterile, non-stick dressing
electricity 62. b) Give them a sports drink to replenish fluids
25. a) Always prioritize personal safety 63. c) Encourage them to take slow, deep breaths
26. c) Clear fluid draining from the nose 64. c) Warm them up gradually and remove wet
27. b) Administer the inhaler for the person clothing
28. c) Insert objects into the nose to stop the bleeding 65. c) Move objects away from them and cushion their
29. c) Elevated blood pressure head
30. a) Use tweezers to remove the object 66. c) Provide them with plenty of fluids to prevent
31. a) Look, listen, and feel for breathing for 5 seconds dehydration
32. b) Call for emergency medical help and do nothing 67. d) Call emergency medical help immediately
else 68. a) Use tweezers to grasp the stinger and pull it out
33. b) Wear personal protective equipment (PPE) like 69. c) Keep the victim calm and seek medical help
gloves and a mask 70. a) Immediately for any injury or illness
34. c) Swelling of the tongue and throat 71. a) Administer the EpiPen immediately
35. c) Immobilize the joint and seek medical help 72. a) Perform abdominal thrusts (Heimlich maneuver)
36. c) Have them lie down in a cool and shaded area 73. c) Move objects away from them and cushion their
37. c) Call the Poison Control Center or emergency head
services
74. b) Keep the person calm and seek immediate
medical help
75. c) Move objects away from them and cushion their
head
76. a) Encourage them to go outside and get fresh air
77. a) Apply vinegar to the sting area
78. a) Apply the AED pads and continue CPR until the
AED is charged
79. c) Cover the burn with a sterile, non-stick dressing
80. a) Apply vinegar to the sting area
81. c) Pinch their nostrils together and lean them
slightly forward
82. a) Rinse their eyes with water for at least 5 minutes
83. d) Call for emergency medical assistance
immediately
84. c) Call the Poison Control Center or emergency
services
85. c) Cover the burn with a sterile, non-stick dressing
86. a) Use tweezers to grasp the stinger and pull it out
87. c) Keep the victim calm and seek medical help
88. a) Immediately for any injury or illness
89. a) Administer the EpiPen immediately
90. a) Perform abdominal thrusts (Heimlich maneuver)
91. c) Move objects away from them and cushion their
head
92. b) Keep the person calm and seek immediate
medical help
93. c) Move objects away from them and cushion their
head
94. a) Encourage them to go outside and get fresh air
95. a) Apply vinegar to the sting area
96. a) Apply the AED pads and continue CPR until the
AED is charged
97. c) Cover the burn with a sterile, non-stick dressing
98. a) Apply vinegar to the sting area
99. c) Pinch their nostrils together and lean them
slightly forward
DR. CHANCHAL SHRIVASTAV, ZOOLOGY
DEPARTMENT (KCMT)