First Aid and Safety
Biology ⇒ Human Biology
First Aid and Safety starts at 6 and continues till grade 12.
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A friend has fainted in the classroom. What is the first thing you should do?
Describe the recovery position and explain when it should be used.
Describe the steps you would take to help someone who has been bitten by a snake.
Explain the importance of wearing gloves when giving first aid.
A classmate is bleeding heavily from a cut on their arm. What is the first thing you should do? (1) Apply a tourniquet (2) Wash the wound (3) Apply direct pressure (4) Give them water
A friend has fainted in the classroom. What is the first thing you should do?
A person is choking and cannot speak or cough. What should you do first? (1) Give them water (2) Perform abdominal thrusts (Heimlich maneuver) (3) Call their family (4) Wait to see if it improves
A person is experiencing chest pain and shortness of breath. What should you do? (1) Give them food (2) Help them sit down and call emergency services (3) Ask them to walk around (4) Ignore the symptoms
A classmate is bleeding heavily from a cut on their arm. What is the first thing you should do? (1) Apply a tourniquet (2) Wash the wound (3) Apply direct pressure (4) Give them water
A person is choking and cannot speak or cough. What should you do first? (1) Give them water (2) Perform abdominal thrusts (Heimlich maneuver) (3) Call their family (4) Wait to see if it improves
A person is experiencing chest pain and shortness of breath. What should you do? (1) Give them food (2) Help them sit down and call emergency services (3) Ask them to walk around (4) Ignore the symptoms
A person is having a seizure. What should you do? (1) Hold them down (2) Put something in their mouth (3) Move objects away and protect their head (4) Give them water
Fill in the blank: The acronym RICE stands for Rest, Ice, Compression, and ________.
Fill in the blank: The best way to help prevent the spread of infection is by ________ your hands regularly.
Fill in the blank: The best way to prevent infection in a minor cut is to ________ the wound thoroughly.
Fill in the blank: The best way to treat a minor nosebleed is to pinch the nostrils and lean ________.
True or False: In case of a nosebleed, the person should tilt their head back.
True or False: It is safe to use electrical equipment near water.
True or False: You should always call for emergency help if someone is not breathing.
True or False: You should always check for breathing before starting chest compressions in CPR.
