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QUIZ No. 1
Basic First Aid
FILL IN THE BLANKS
Supply the correct word needed to each of the following blank.
First Aid
- is an (1)__________ and (2)_________ care given to a person who has been injured or suddenly ill. It includes self-help and home care if (3)_____________is not available or delayed.
For Nos. 4-5
Enumerate the objectives of first aid
For Nos. 6-11
Enumerate the six injuries that an athlete or a sport official might encounter in the midst of the game.
IDENTIFICATION
12. It is caused by torn fibers in a ligament. Swelling and bruising are some signs and symptoms
13. caused by trauma such as a fall or a blow to the body that knocks a joint out of position and, in the worst case, ruptures the supporting ligaments.
14. It is a break in the bone that can occur from either a quick, one-time injury to the bone or from repeated stress to the bone over time.
15. is a response to heat characterized by fatigue, weakness and collapse due to inadequate intake of water to compensate for loss of fluids during sweating.
16. This occurs when the two bones that come together to form a joint become separated
For Nos. 17-19
Enumerate at least three (3) first aid treatment to strains or sprains
For Nos. 20-22
Enumerate at least three (3) first aid treatment to fractures or dislocations
For Nos. 23-25
Enumerate three (3) preventive measures in committing injuries.
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ANSWERS!!!
FILL IN THE BLANKS
Supply the correct word needed to each of the following blank.
First Aid
- is an (1)__________ and (2)_________ care given to a person who has been injured or suddenly ill. It includes self-help and home care if (3)_____________is not available or delayed.
immediatetemporary
medical assistance
For Nos. 4-5
Enumerate the objectives of first aid
Objectives of First Aid
4. To alleviate suffering5. To prevent added/further injury or danger
For Nos. 6-11
Enumerate the six injuries that an athlete or a sport official might encounter in the midst of the game.
6. Strain7. Sprain8. Heat Exhaustion9. Knee Injury10.Fracture11.Dislocation
SPRAINS12. It is caused by torn fibers in a ligament. Swelling and bruising are some signs and symptoms
SPRAINS13. caused by trauma such as a fall or a blow to the body that knocks a joint out of position and, in the worst case, ruptures the supporting ligaments.
FRACTURE14. It is a break in the bone that can occur from either a quick, one-time injury to the bone or from repeated stress to the bone over time.
HEAT EXHAUSTION15. is a response to heat characterized by fatigue, weakness and collapse due to inadequate intake of water to compensate for loss of fluids during sweating.
DISLOCATION16. This occurs when the two bones that come together to form a joint become separated
For Nos. 17-19
Enumerate at least three (3) first aid treatment to strains or sprains
FIRST AID1. Apply the R.I.C.E. Method.2. DO not apply heat during the first two
days as this will only increase swelling.3. Use paracetamol for the first day of the
injury, to reduce pain without increasing bleeding. Thereafter, ibuprofen (or other non-steroidal anti-inflammatories) or aspirin is a good choice. Don’t give aspirin to a child younger than 16 years.
Sprains and strains
FIRST AID4. Apply Arnica oil to reduce swelling.5. Remove rings immediately if the injury is
to the hand or fingers.6. After 48 hours, start moving the limb
gently, but only enough not to cause pain.
7. Gradually increase the range of movement – let pain be your guide.
Sprains and strains
For Nos. 20-22
Enumerate at least three (3) first aid treatment to fractures or dislocations
FIRST AID1. Apply the R.I.C.E. Method.2. Keep the limb in the position you found it
and place soft padding around the broken bones. Splint the injury with something rigid, such as rolled up newspaper or magazines, to prevent the bones from shifting. Don’t move the broken bones. Splints must be long enough to extend beyond joints above and below the fracture.
Fractures/Dislocations
FIRST AID3. If there is an open fracture, cover it with
a clean gauze pad. Apply pressure to control bleeding. Don’t try to push the bone back into the would and don’t attempt to clean it.
4. Get medical attention immediately. Fractures of the femur and pelvis may cause severe internal bleeding.
5. Don’t give the person anything to eat or drink in case surgery is needed.
Fractures/Dislocations
For Nos. 23-25
Enumerate three (3) preventive measures in committing injuries.
1.Warm up properly and cool off after exercising. Use proper equipment and the correct technique.
2.Use common sense to prevent injury in everyday life. Don’t carry heavy objects. Watch where you step. Keep you home safe.
3. To prevent falls, older adults should keep their muscles strong by exercising or doing tai chi