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BIT INTERNATIONAL COLLEGE

City of Tagbilaran

FIRST AID
CHAPTER 11

Name:_________________________Course/Year:________Score:_______

1. Middle part of the trunk:
A. Chest C. Pelvis
B. Abdomen D. None
2. Rib cage:
A. 12 pairs of ribs C. Spine
B. Sternum D. All
3. Liver, Except:
A. Low in Blood C. Delicate
B. Located at upper abdomen D. Injured liver can leak bile

4. Signals of chest injury:
I. Ease Breathing
II. Bluish discoloration
III. Coughing up blood
IV. Pain
A. I & II C. II, III, & IV
B. I, II & III D. I, II, III, & IV
5. Rib fractures, Except:
A. Caused by indirect force to the chest
B. Painful
C. Life threatening
D. Both A & C
6. Signals of injury to the pelvis are different as those for an abdominal injury:
A. True B. False
7. Signals of abdominal injury:
A. Bruising C. Thirst
B. Internal bleeding D. Both A & C
8. Interventions for shock:
A. Call EMS personnel C. Both
B. Maintain normal body temperature D. Neither
9. Puncture Injuries, Except:
A. Stab and Gunshot C. Condition improves without proper care
B. Sucking chest wound D. Internal and External bleeding
10. Most injuries to the chest and abdomen involve soft tissues and bones:
A. True B. False


BIT INTERNATIONAL COLLEGE
City of Tagbilaran

FIRST AID
CHAPTER 12

Name:_________________________Course/Year:________Score:_______

1. Extremities consist the following, EXCEPT:
A. Nerves C. Bones
B. Soft tissues D. None
2. Bones of the upper extremities:
A. Clavicle C. Both
B. Sternum D. Neither
3. Material used to wrap or cover a part of the body, commonly used to hold a dressing or
splint in place.
A. Bandage C. Both
B. Immobilization Device D. Neither
4. Signals of serious extremity injury, EXCEPT:
A. Discoloration C. Swelling
B. Tenderness D. Fever
5. The upper extremities are the most commonly injured area of the body.
A. True B. False
6. The most common shoulder injury:
A. Strain C. Fracture
B. Sprain D. Dislocation
7. The largest bone of the upper arm:
A. Clavicle C. Humerus
B. Ribs D. All of the above
8. Fractures of the two forearm bones, radius and ulna are common in:
A. Elderly C. Children
B. Adults D. None of the above
9. A device used to immobilize body parts:
A. Cravats C. Bandage
B. Splint D. None of the above
10. Clavicle:
A. Most frequently injured bone of the shoulder.
B. Most common in adults.
C. Both
D. Neither



11. Injuries to the shoulder:
A. Shoulder separation C. Both
B. Fractured clavicle D. Neither

12. Arrange the steps in doing First aid for upper arm injuries:
I. Immobilize the upper arm from the shoulder to the elbow
II. Place the arm in a sling and bend it to the chest with cravats.
III. Control any external bleeding with direct pressure.
IV. Apply ice.

A. I, II, III, IV C. I, IV, III, II
B. I, III, IV, II D. I, III, II, IV

13. An injury that can cause permanent disability of the upper extremities:
A. Shoulder injuries C. Both
B. Elbow injuries D. Neither

14. A free-floating bone that moves on the lower front surface of the thigh bone:
A. Patella C. Both
B. Kneecap D. Neither

15. The first thing to do in caring an injured knee:
A. Control external bleeding. C. Call EMS personnel.
B. Apply ice. D. Help the victim to rest in a comfortable
position.

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