EFA exit exam questions and answers EFA EXIT EXAM DG SHIPPING DG SHIPPING MODULAR COURSE EXIT EXAM 1 / 29 1. How do you recognize a diabetic emergency? c) Unconsciousness b) Rapid, shallow breathing a) Profuse sweating d) Confusion and drowsiness 2 / 29 2. What is the purpose of the recovery position? d) To assess responsiveness c) To prevent shock a) To open the airway b) To control bleeding 3 / 29 3. What is the first step in treating a nosebleed? b) Tilt the casualty’s head back a) Pinch the nostrils together c) Apply a cold compress to the back of the neck d) Insert gauze into the nostrils 4 / 29 4. How do you recognize a seizure? c) Sudden collapse and unconsciousness d) Confusion and drowsiness a) Unresponsiveness and absence of breathing b) Violent shaking and loss of bladder control 5 / 29 5. How do you recognize a stroke? b) Sudden loss of vision a) Sudden severe headache c) Sudden weakness or numbness in the face, arm, or leg d) Sudden confusion and difficulty speaking 6 / 29 6. What is the treatment for an asthma attack? d) Offer the casualty a drink c) Apply a cold compress to the chest b) Administer their prescribed inhaler a) Encourage the casualty to lie down 7 / 29 7. How do you recognize a casualty with a suspected fracture? d) Severe crushing chest pain a) Severe swelling and deformity b) Profuse bleeding from the affected area c) Sudden collapse and unresponsiveness 8 / 29 8. How do you control severe bleeding? a) Apply a tourniquet d) Clean the wound b) Elevate the wound c) Apply direct pressure 9 / 29 9. How do you recognize a casualty with a suspected heart attack? a) Sudden collapse and unconsciousness b) Severe crushing chest pain c) Profuse bleeding from the chest d) Rapid, weak pulse and cold, clammy skin 10 / 29 10. What is the treatment for a heat exhaustion casualty? a) Encourage the casualty to drink cold water quickly b) Move the casualty to a cooler place and give small sips of water d) Elevate the casualty’s legs c) Apply a cold compress to the casualty’s forehead 11 / 29 11. What is the treatment for a dislocated shoulder? c) Massage the shoulder to reduce the dislocation b) Encourage the casualty to move the arm a) Immobilize the arm and apply a cold compress d) Apply heat to the shoulder 12 / 29 12. What is the treatment for a casualty with an open chest wound? a) Apply a dressing and bandage firmly b) Encourage the casualty to take deep breaths d) Elevate the casualty’s legs c) Cover the wound with airtight material 13 / 29 13. How do you recognize a casualty with a suspected poisoning? d) Nausea, vomiting, and confusion c) Unconsciousness and absence of breathing a) Profuse sweating and pale skin b) Rapid, shallow breathing and confusion 14 / 29 14. What is the treatment for a sprain? b) Elevate the limb and apply a cold compress c) Massage the affected area a) Apply heat to the affected area d) Encourage the casualty to move the limb 15 / 29 15. What is the treatment for a casualty with hypothermia? a) Immerse the casualty in warm water b) Rub the casualty’s skin vigorously c) Remove wet clothing and cover the casualty with blankets d) Give the casualty a hot drink 16 / 29 16. How do you recognize a casualty in shock? c) Unconsciousness and absence of breathing d) Rapid, weak pulse and cold, clammy skin b) Profuse sweating and pale skin a) Rapid, shallow breathing and confusion 17 / 29 17. How do you recognize a casualty with a suspected fracture? b) Profuse bleeding from the affected area c) Sudden collapse and unresponsiveness d) Severe crushing chest pain a) Severe swelling and deformity 18 / 29 18. What is the treatment for a suspected spinal injury? d) Elevate the casualty’s legs b) Move the casualty to a more comfortable position c) Keep the casualty still and supported a) Keep the casualty warm 19 / 29 19. What is the treatment for a casualty with a suspected spinal injury? d) Elevate the casualty’s legs a) Keep the casualty still and supported c) Apply heat to the affected area b) Encourage the casualty to move 20 / 29 20. What is the correct compression-to-ventilation ratio in CPR for an adult? b) 30:2 c) 5:1 a) 15:2 d) 10:1 21 / 29 21. What is the treatment for a casualty with an electrical burn? d) Elevate the affected limb c) Immerse the burn in cold water b) Remove the casualty from the electrical source a) Apply a cold compress to the burn 22 / 29 22. What is the treatment for a casualty with a suspected fracture? b) Apply a cold compress to the affected area d) Elevate the affected limb c) Immobilize the affected limb and support it in the position found a) Encourage the casualty to move the affected limb 23 / 29 23. What is the treatment for a casualty with a suspected stroke? c) Keep the casualty warm a) Encourage the casualty to lie down d) Seek medical help immediately b) Administer aspirin 24 / 29 24. How do you recognize a casualty with a head injury? c) Sudden collapse and unresponsiveness a) Profuse bleeding from the head b) Loss of consciousness and confusion d) Severe headache and dizziness 25 / 29 25. What is the treatment for a foreign object in the eye? b) Flush the eye with water a) Rub the eye to dislodge the object d) Cover both eyes with a clean dressing c) Remove the object with tweezers 26 / 29 26. How do you recognize a heat stroke? b) Profuse sweating and pale skin d) Unconsciousness and absence of breathing c) Rapid, shallow breathing and confusion a) Hot, dry skin and a rapid, weak pulse 27 / 29 27. How do you recognize a heart attack? b) Sudden collapse and unconsciousness a) Severe bleeding from the chest d) Profuse sweating and pale skin c) Severe crushing chest pain 28 / 29 28. How do you treat a minor burn? c) Apply ice directly to the burn a) Immerse in cold water b) Apply butter d) Cover with a clean, dry dressing 29 / 29 29. How do you recognize a choking casualty? d) They are breathing normally b) They are speaking c) They are silent and clutching their throat a) They are coughing Your score is The average score is 21% 0% Restart quiz