Created on:
Apr 26, 2026
Duration:
8 minutes,
Category:
Questions:
24 questions
Players:
5
Language:
English
Quiz Description:
This quiz includes questions about general first aid as of 2026.
24 Trivia Questions and Answers
Perform rescue breaths
Assess the scene for safety
Apply direct pressure to the wound
Elevate the injured limb
30 compressions to 2 breaths
30 compressions to 5 breaths
15 compressions to 2 breaths
5 compressions to 1 breath
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Lower half of the breastbone (sternum)
Middle of the chest, between the nipples
Upper abdomen, just below the ribcage
Side of the chest, over the ribs
Begin CPR
Perform abdominal thrusts (Heimlich maneuver)
Perform back blows
Offer them water to drink
Dizziness, rapid heartbeat, sweating
Severe headache, slurred speech, numbness in one side of the body
Pale skin, weakness, confusion
Chest/shoulder/arm pain or discomfort, shortness of breath, nausea
Apply a tourniquet above the bleeding site
Elevate the injured limb above the level of the heart
Apply ice to the bleeding area
Apply pressure directly to the wound with a clean cloth or your hand
Maintain an open airway
Prevent further injury to the spine
Stop bleeding from a wound
Control severe bleeding
Use tweezers to pull it out
Cut around it with a scalpel
Use a clean needle to gently lift it out
Push it further into the skin to avoid infection
Hold them down to prevent movement during the seizure
Pour water over their face to wake them up
Place a spoon in their mouth to prevent them from biting their tongue
Clear the area around them of any objects that could cause injury
Apply ointment or butter to the burn
Pop any blisters that have formed
immerse the burn in cool water
Cover the burn loosely with a sterile dressing
Press the pads firmly on the bare chest as indicated by the AED
Rub the pads together to warm them before applying
Place one pad on the chest and the other on the back
Apply the pads directly on the chest without removing clothing
Tilt the head back to stop the bleeding
Blow forcefully to clear the blood from the nose
Pinch the nostrils together and lean forward slightly
Insert a cotton swab into the nostril to absorb the blood
Offer them a glass of water to drink
Administer an epi-pen if available and call emergency services
Keep them warm and elevate their legs
Apply a heat pack to the affected area
Tweezers to grip it as close to the skin as possible and pull up steadily
Twist the tick counterclockwise to remove it
Apply petroleum jelly to suffocate the tick, then pull it out
Burn it off with a match or lighter
Massage the area to reduce swelling
Apply heat to the affected area
Continue to use the injured limb as normal
Elevate the injured limb and apply ice wrapped in a cloth
Manipulate the joint to try to put it back into place
Apply a hot compress to relax the muscles around the joint
Immobilize the joint and seek medical attention
Stretch the joint to loosen the surrounding ligaments
Encourage them to drink cold water as quickly as possible
Move to a cool place, remove excess clothing, apply cold compress/ice packs
Wrap them in blankets to raise their body temperature
Massage their limbs to improve circulation
Perform chest compressions with two fingers in the center of the chest
Perform rescue breaths without chest compressions
Perform chest compressions with the heel of one hand on center of chest
Use only chest compressions without rescue breaths
Rinse with soap/water, add antiseptic ointment, cover with sterile dressing
Apply a dry cloth to the wound and keep it elevated to reduce swelling
Apply pressure to stop the bleeding, then leave the wound uncovered to allo
Apply alcohol or hydrogen peroxide to clean the wound, then cover it with a
Rub the eye vigorously to dislodge the object
Rinse the eye with water or saline solution to flush out the object
Attempt to remove the object with a cotton swab or tweezers
Cover the eye with a patch and seek medical attention
Encourage them to take deep breaths and use a paper bag to regulate breath
Use inhaler as directed and seek medical help if the symptoms worsen
Pressure to their chest to relieve tightness and promote airway opening
Offer them a glass of warm water to ease their breathing
Massage the injured area to increase blood circulation
Encourage the individual to walk or move the injured limb
Cold compress & splint or makeshift material to immobilize the injured limb
Attempt to realign the bone or fracture
Have them lie down and elevate their legs
Offer them sugary food or drink to raise their blood sugar levels
Help them find a comfortable position and monitor their condition closely
Administer insulin if available, even if you are unsure of the dosage
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