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1) To check if someone is breathing you should first open the airway by:
Titling the head back and lifting the chin
Putting a spoon on their tongue
Propping their head up with a pillow
2) Would you feel confident in resuscitating someone if required?
Yes
I know how, but I'm worried I would do more damage than good
I don't know how to
3) If you suspect that someone is suffering from a heart attack, is it a good idea to give them an aspirin to chew slowly?
No
Yes
4) If someone is bleeding from the nose you should help them to sit down, ask them to pinch the soft part of their nose and:
Tilt their head backwards
Tilt their head forwards
Blow their nose
5) If someone feels faint, they should:
Lie down in the recovery position
Lie on their back with their legs raised
Stand with their hands on their knees
6) What position should someone suffering from an asthma attack be put into?
Lying down flat
In a comfortable sitting position
Lying down with legs raised
7) If someone is suffering from hypothermia you should:
Re-warm them slowly
Re-warm them quickly
Give them a shot of whisky
8) In the UK there are two telephone numbers for the emergency services, 999 and:
111
221
112
9) How many people in the UK are prone to severe allergic reactions?
10,000
100,000
One million
10) To treat a choking toddler, you should first encourage them to cough and then if they still cannot speak, cough or breathe:
Hold them upside down for 30 seconds
Give them a glass of water
Carry out up to five back blows
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