First Aid Statements IV
In order to get 100%, you must answer all of the following correctly.
1. Splinting helps minimize the complications associated with extremity injuries.  Which of the following is not one of those complications?





2. There are two main types of splints: soft and rigid.



3. Which technique is essential when administering external chest compressions on an adult?





4. The sudden onset of severe abdominal pain is sometimes called an "acute abdomen".



5. Which method of emergency care should be administered to a victim of heat exhaustion?





6. Anaphylactic shock occurs when people come into contact with a substance to which they are allergic.



7. An important guideline to use when manually stabilizing a patient with a suspected spinal injury is:





8. Which symptom is typically not associated with a stroke?





9. Which rule does not apply when dressing wounds?





10. Basically, shock is the failure of the body's circulatory system to provide enough oxygenated blood and nutrients to all vital organs.




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