ASHI First Aid Exam (Latest 2024/ 2025 Update) Questions and Verified Answers| 100% Correct| Grade A
ASHI First Aid Exam (Latest 2024/ 2025
Update) Questions and Verified Answers|
100% Correct| Grade A
Q: Signs of heat illness
Answer:
Heavy sweating, pale, cool skin, nausea, vomiting
Q: Condition occurring when skin freezes, usually in the extremities
Answer:
Frostbite
Q: Protect providers who help without compensation, and are not grossly negligent
Answer:
Good Samaritan Laws
Q: First step if victim is determinted to be unresponsive
Answer:
Activate EMS and get an AED
Q: Person is found outside during the summer and their symptoms include hot, and completely
dry skin. They are in and out of consciousness. What condition do you suspect?
Answer:
Heat Stroke
Q: A child is found in the kitchen, and his skin around his mouth is colored a bluish-green tint.
What condition do you suspect?
Answer:
Ingested Poison
Q: A person complained that he was just in a car accident and is feeling pain in his upper
abdomen area, where he just got hit directly by the airbag. What condition do you suspect?
Answer:
Internal Bleeding
Q: A victim has been injured and now his skin is cool and sweaty. He is asking for something
to drink. What should you do?
Answer:
Give NOTHING to eat or drink, and try to make him comfortable until EMS arrives.
Q: Poison Control Hotline
Answer:
800-222-1222
Q: Adult must agree to receive treatment.
Answer:
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First step in responding to an emergency
Check scene for safety
Responsibilities of a First-Aid Provider
Recognizing an emergency, deciding to help, activating EMS, providing basic care
Assumption that victim would consent to help if they were responsive
Implied Consent
Most commonly used barrier to ensure personal safety
Gloves
Carry blood away from the heart
Arteries
Carry blood back to the heart
Veins
Secondary assessment to look for signs of injuries
DOTS
Part of secondary assessment; asking the victim questions about their condition
SAMPLE
Medical emergency occurring when decreased circulation causes shortage of oxygen to the body tissues
Shock
Break in a bone
Fracture
Give patient sugar, or juice if they are able to swallow
Treatment for diabetic emergency
Signs of heat illness
Heavy sweating, pale, cool skin, nausea, vomiting
Condition occurring when skin freezes, usually in the extremities
Frostbite
Protect providers who help without compensation, and are not grossly negligent
Good Samaritan Laws
First step if victim is determinted to be unresponsive
Activate EMS and get an AED
Person is found outside during the summer and their symptoms include hot, and completely dry skin. They are in and out of consciousness. What condition do you suspect?
Heat Stroke
A child is found in the kitchen, and his skin around his mouth is colored a bluish-green tint. What condition do you suspect?
Ingested Poison
A person complained that he was just in a car accident and is feeling pain in his upper abdomen area, where he just got hit directly by the airbag. What condition do you suspect?
Internal Bleeding
A victim has been injured and now his skin is cool and sweaty. He is asking for something to drink. What should you do?
Give NOTHING to eat or drink, and try to make him comfortable until EMS arrives.
Poison Control Hotline
800-222-1222
Adult must agree to receive treatment.
Consent
Primary Assessment – Responsive adult
*Assess scene
*Activate EMS
*Check tissue color/temperature
Purpose of Recovery Position
Maintain and protect the airway
Primary treatment for severe allergic reaction
Epinephrine auto-injector
Person collapsed in a hot warehouse; has an altered mental status and skin is hot and sweaty. What should you do?
Spray or pour water on victim and fan him