Sudden Illness Recognition And Response Question Preview (ID: 44501)


Emergency Response Review Over Recognition And Proceeding Response Steps For A Sudden Illness According To UDCR And ARC Standards. TEACHERS: click here for quick copy question ID numbers.

Which sudden illness is usually a response to a traumatic event or injury?
a) Stroke
b) Diabetic emergency
c) Shock
d) Anaphylaxis

For which symptom of anaphylactic shock are you definitely calling Public Safety?
a) skin rash
b) stuffy nose
c) red, watery eyes
d) trouble breathing

Which sudden illness is NOT characterized by pale, cool, or moist skin?
a) Diabetic emergency
b) Anaphylaxis
c) Heat stroke
d) Shock

What does the 'T' stand for in FAST (acronym for responding to a stroke)?
a) Time
b) Temperature
c) Tense
d) Tell

What should you do for someone experiencing a diabetic emergency?
a) Retrieve aspirin for them
b) Give them something containing sugar if available
c) Have them keep moving
d) Get cool, wet cloths to put on their neck and wrists

Which sudden illness is commonly paired with the swelling of the neck, tongue, or lips?
a) Anaphylactic shock
b) Diabetic emergency
c) Heat stroke
d) Heart attack

For which sudden illness is it NOT an appropriate response to loosen tight clothing
a) Heat stroke
b) Heart attack
c) Stroke
d) *freebie - this is not the answer*

Which sudden illness is characterized by a victim exhibiting weakness on one side of the face?
a) Stroke
b) Anaphylaxis
c) Heart Attack
d) Diabetic emergency

Which of the following is NOT a symptom of a diabetic emergency?
a) drowsiness
b) nausea/vomiting
c) trouble breathing
d) profuse sweating

What is one thing you should NOT do for a person going through shock?
a) have them lay down flat
b) keep the person from getting chilled or overheated
c) give them something to eat or a drink of water (if they ask for it)
d) call for Public Safety

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