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Nail the Campus Medic Challenge: College First Aid Quiz (Easy) Worksheet β’ Free PDF Download with Answer Key
Ace these emergency scenarios by identifying proper responses for heat stroke, opioid overdose intervention, and critical injury stabilization.
Pedagogical Overview
This quiz assesses critical life-saving interventions and emergency response protocols tailored for the college campus environment. The pedagogical approach utilizes scenario-based assessment and retrieval practice to reinforce high-stakes decision-making in medical crises. It is an ideal tool for health science courses, campus residential life training, or university safety orientations requiring formative evaluation of basic first aid knowledge.
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- Identify correct pharmacological interventions for opioid overdose and diabetic emergencies.
- Apply appropriate mechanical first aid techniques for life-threatening bleeding and cardiac arrest.
- Contrast proper and improper response protocols for environmental injuries like heat stroke and lightning strikes.
All 10 Questions
- When encountering an individual who appears to be experiencing an opioid overdose, which medication is most critical to administer as a primary intervention?A) EpinephrineB) Naloxone (Narcan)C) AlbuterolD) Nitroglycerin
- If a person is experiencing heat stroke, you should immediately immerse them in cold water or apply ice packs to the neck, armpits, and groin.A) TrueB) False
- When applying a tourniquet to a limb with life-threatening bleeding, the device should be placed _______ inches above the wound.A) 2 to 3B) 8 to 10C) 12 to 15D) Below the knee only
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- You witness a peer collapse during a intramural sports game. They are unresponsive and gasping for air. What is your first action after ensuring the scene is safe?A) Wait to see if they regain consciousnessB) Provide a glass of waterC) Activate EMS and retrieve an AEDD) Perform a head-to-toe physical assessment
- In first aid, the acronym 'FAST' is used to identify the signs of a _______.A) Diabetic ComaB) StrokeC) SeizureD) Panic Attack
- To treat a nosebleed, the victim should tilt their head backward to prevent blood from dripping.A) TrueB) False
- When an individual suffers a chemical burn to the eye, what is the recommended duration for flushing the eye with clean water?A) 2 minutesB) 5 minutesC) At least 20 minutesD) Flush once and apply a patch
- If someone is experiencing hypoglycemia (low blood sugar) and is conscious, you should provide them with _______.A) Diet sodaB) Hand sanitizerC) Oral glucose or fruit juiceD) Insulin
- A person who has been struck by lightning should not be touched because they may carry an electric charge.A) TrueB) False
- What is the correct depth for adult chest compressions during CPR according to modern safety guidelines?A) Exactly 1 inchB) At least 2 inchesC) 4 to 5 inchesD) The depth of a thumb
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Frequently Asked Questions
Yes, this College First Aid Quiz is a perfect no-prep resource for guest lecturers or substitute teachers because it provides clear explanations for every medical scenario covered.
Most students will finish this College First Aid Quiz in approximately 15 to 20 minutes, making it an efficient check for understanding during a health or safety seminar.
This College First Aid Quiz supports differentiated instruction by providing detailed rationales in the answer key, allowing students to engage in self-paced remediation for specific medical topics they find challenging.
While designed for the college level, this College First Aid Quiz is also suitable for high school seniors or adult learners due to the mature nature of topics like opioid intervention and critical trauma.
Teachers can use this College First Aid Quiz as an entry ticket to gauge prior medical knowledge or as a post-lecture review to ensure students have mastered life-saving emergency protocols.
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