Home » Quizzes & Surveys » Basic First Aid Basic First Aid Before you start, please enter your Full Name and Email in the fields below. Full Name Email 1. A client who has fallen probably needs CPR. True False 2. When a sharp piece of broken bone pokes through the skin, it is called a compound fracture. True False 3. Infection, not blood loss, is the biggest risk with cuts and scrapes. True False 4. To stop bleeding on an arm or leg, lower the area below the level of the heart. True False 5. If a person is having a seizure, you should: A. Restrain the person to stop the shaking. B. Place a rolled up washcloth in the victim's mouth. C. Lower the person to the floor and clear away all objects. D. Stand the person up because walking stops a seizure. 6. Third degree burns may be LESS painful than first or second degree burns. True False 7. If you suspect heat exhaustion or heat stroke, the FIRST thing you should do is: A. Get the person out of the heat. B. Force cold fluids. C. Place person in ice-filled bathtub. D. Give Tylenol for fever. 8. Signs of infection include redness, warmth, streaking, and drainage. True False 9. A broken finger or toe can be splinted using the "buddy" tape method. True False 10. Fill in the blank... The only time CPR should be used is if there is no BREATHING and no Time is Up! Time's up
Home » Quizzes & Surveys » Basic First Aid Basic First Aid Before you start, please enter your Full Name and Email in the fields below. Full Name Email 1. Clients have the right to confidentiality as stated in the: A. Patient Privacy Act B. Patient Bill of Confidentiality C. Patient Bill of Rights D. Insurance Agreement Act 2. Someone who breaches confidentiality may be: A. Fired B. Put in Jail C. Fined D. All of the above 3. Your client is complaining of chest pains. You call 911 on his behalf. The operator begins asking you questions about his medical history, you should: A. Hang up and have your supervisor make the call. B. Provide the information because it's an emergency situation. C. Put the client on the phone to give consent for you to speak for him. D. Politely refuse to provide your clients personal health information. 4. The best place to discuss your clients with other co-workers is: A. In the hallway. B. In the cafeteria. C. In a private room with a closed door. D. In the employee break room. 5. Breach of confidentiality is when a client acknowledges and allows the release of information to other parties. True False 6. You don't have the right to know if a particular client is HIV positive. True False 7. It's okay to discuss your client’s health status with people who are directly involved in the clients care. True False 8. The HITECH Act of 2009 decreased the fines and penalties for HIPPA violations. True False 9. If you use a computer or a chart, you should always log off before leaving the computer. True False 10. A copy of the client's care plan is considered confidential information. True False Time is Up! Time's up