Firstaidcourse.ai HLTAID011 RTO 31961

n. · knowledge check — 35 questions, 80% to pass.

HLTAID011 Knowledge Check.

Answer each question, then submit. You can retry as many times as you like — the question set changes each attempt.

1 The ARC recommends that first aid skills (including CPR) should be renewed at least annually.
2 The pressure immobilisation bandage (PIB) technique is the recommended first aid for which type of envenomation?
3 When should you suspect a head, neck or spinal injury and minimise movement of the casualty?
4 A colleague complains of severe crushing chest pain, is sweating and feels nauseated. They have no known aspirin allergy. Which action is most appropriate?
5 Workplace first aid procedures can vary between organisations as long as they align with applicable legislation and guidelines.
6 A conscious person has swallowed an unknown household chemical. The correct first action is:
7 An unconscious casualty's tongue can fall back and obstruct the airway — head tilt-chin lift helps prevent this.
8 A mild allergic reaction to a food is managed by:
9 When managing a suspected fracture, you should check CSM below the injury site. What does CSM stand for?
10 General management of a casualty in shock (in the absence of a spinal injury) includes:
11 Why does the chain of survival emphasise calling for help before beginning CPR in an adult out-of-hospital cardiac arrest?
12 Which of the following is an example of applying standard infection control precautions in first aid?
13 The wound from a snake bite should NOT be washed, cut or sucked — this can cause the venom to spread more rapidly.
14 A casualty is found hot, flushed and NOT sweating, with a high temperature and confusion after working outdoors. This is most consistent with:
15 The correct position and technique to manage a nosebleed is:
16 During an active seizure you should:
17 A conscious adult refuses first aid treatment after an accident. The correct response is to:
18 First aid codes of practice in Australian workplaces are intended to help employers:
19 Unlike a suspected heart attack, aspirin should NOT be given to a suspected stroke casualty because:
20 A conscious person with known diabetes is pale, shaky, sweating and confused. These signs most likely indicate:
21 After an AED delivers a shock, what should happen immediately?
22 What is the correct compression rate and depth for an adult during CPR?
23 Compared to adults, infants have which key anatomical difference relevant to CPR?
24 Minor wounds should be cleaned with running water before being covered with a sterile dressing.
25 No one should be touching the casualty when the AED delivers a shock.
26 Call 000 for a seizure if:
27 After responding to a traumatic incident, a first aider feels unable to sleep and has recurring thoughts about the event. This is:
28 If a health-care or first aid worker is accidentally jabbed with a used needle, they should immediately:
29 If a choking adult becomes unconscious during first aid treatment:
30 A well-maintained first aid kit should contain:
31 If you are alone and cannot maintain CPR due to physical exhaustion, you should:
32 Which combination of signs most strongly suggests anaphylaxis rather than a mild allergic reaction?
33 In a severe asthma attack where the person cannot speak in full sentences and their lips are turning blue, you should give 4 puffs of the blue reliever and wait 4 minutes before calling 000.
34 For CPR on a child (aged 1 year to puberty), one or two hands can be used on the lower half of the sternum.
35 When managing a drowning casualty who is removed from the water and not breathing, you should:

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This knowledge check covers the online theory for HLTAID011. It does not assess the practical skills required for the nationally recognised unit of competency. To earn your Statement of Attainment, complete the face-to-face course with Australia Wide First Aid.