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