1) What is the correct method to control severe bleeding? a) Apply a tourniquet above the bleeding site b) Apply pressure directly to the wound with a clean cloth or your hand. c) Elevate the injured limb above the level of the heart d) Apply ice to the bleeding area. 2) Which of the following is a typical sign of a sprain? a) Deformity b) Localized heat c) Swelling and pain d) Redness without swelling 3) When should you NOT take a person with a head injury to the hospital? a) They exhibit clear fluid from the nose b) They have a headache c) They are disoriented d) They are unconscious 4) In the event of a burn, which action should you avoid? a) Cooling the burn with running water  b) Covering the burn with a clean cloth  c) Applying ice directly to the burn  d) Taking pain relievers 5) What is the appropriate way to control bleeding from a wound? a) Wash the wound with alcohol first  b) Use your hands to apply direct pressure c) Apply a tourniquet immediately  d) Ignore it if the bleeding is slow 6) How should you position a person who is in shock? a) Side lying  b) With their head down  c) Sitting upright  d) Flat on the ground with legs elevated  7) What is the primary cause of food poisoning? a) Food variety b) Contaminated food or water c) Overeating d) Food freshness 8) What is one of the first things you should do if you suspect someone is having a heart attack? a) Give them food b) Ask them to walk it off c) Call emergency services d) Leave them alone 9) When dealing with a choking adult, what is the recommended first aid method? a) Encourage them to cough  b) Perform abdominal thrusts (Heimlich maneuver)  c)  Give them water to drink d) Administer back blows  10) When treating a sprained ankle, what treatment should you conduct? a) RICE method: Rest, Ice, Compact, Elevation. b) RICE method: Recover, Ice, Compression, Elevation. c) RICE method: Rest, Ice, Compression, Elevation.  d) RICE method: Raise, Ice, Compaction, Elevation.

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