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MEDICARE COURSE SET 2 MEDICARE COURSE SET 2 The Medicare Course for seafarers is an advanced medical training course mandated by the Directorate General of Shipping (D.G. Shipping), Government of India, and in line with STCW (Standards of Training, Certification, and Watchkeeping) requirements. It is designed to equip senior seafarers, particularly officers, with the knowledge and skills necessary to provide advanced medical care onboard ships, where immediate access to professional medical facilities is not available. 1 / 53 The Immune system fights against? Internal changes in cells Destroying of healthy cells Infective organisms Introducing infected cells 2 / 53 In partial airways obstructions the typical symptom is? Excessive cough Violent behavior Breathing difficulty Fainting 3 / 53 How many breath is essential per cycle for infant in CPR ? 1 2 3 4 4 / 53 What is correct depth of chest compression on an adult victim? 4-5 cm 2-3cm 5-6 cm 3-4 cm 5 / 53 Soft tissue burn should be cared by? Heat and elastic bandages Ice and elevation Both A & C Apply direct pressure on the area to cut down upon bleeding 6 / 53 When would you attempt to move an casualty? When you are strong enough Only if it necessary and safe for you and casualty Never move a casualty Only if it necessary and safe for you and casualty 7 / 53 You can best control the swelling and pain of an ankle sprain by? Rest, immobilization, application, of cold & elevation Tight bandages and heating pad Rigid trends & bandages Compression, elevation and application of heat 8 / 53 Shock is the body response to? Blood loss Emotional distress Severe allergic All of the above 9 / 53 When you inhale your lungs? Turn blue Deflate Turn purple Inflate 10 / 53 What should you do if you feel rib break when performing chest compression? Check your hand position and continue chest compression Stop CPR immediately Slow down chest compression Perform rescue breathes only 11 / 53 To treat nose bleed? Hold pressure on the nose and ask crew to lean slightly forward Hold pressure on the nose and ask crew to lean slightly back Apply heat pack to the nose Lie flat on the floor 12 / 53 Hypovolemic shock results from? Decrease volume of the blood Toxic procedure by a severe infection An overdose of insulin Body reaction to foreign protein 13 / 53 You may suspect a crew has been poisoned if they? All Are experiencing nausea, vomiting, and diarrhea Has chest or abdominal breathing difficulty Burns around the tip and tongue 14 / 53 Always suspect shock if a crew? Is slurring in word Stop exercising from leg cramp Is bleeding heavily Stepped on a nail 15 / 53 Which would you do when caring for seizure? Remove nearby object that might cause injury Place small hard object between his teeth Try to hold the crew still All of the above 16 / 53 The normal rate of breathing at rest is? 12-20 P/M 30-40 P/M 20-30 P/M 1-2 P/M 17 / 53 While giving mouth to mouth respiration tight seal with crew mouth should be made? False True 18 / 53 A crew is coughing blood from his mouth and tender in the abdomen pulse is weak & rapid the crew is heaving sign off? Pacified Injury Internal Bleeding Drug overdose Food poisoning 19 / 53 How many ureters are present? 1 2 3 4 20 / 53 What are inflatable air splints? Stainless Steel Copper Aluminum Plastics 21 / 53 Which first aid record must be kept by law in the ship? Medical book The day book Medical Log Both A & C 22 / 53 There has been an accident on board urgent medical advice is needed your call is preceded by? Emergency Distress Urgency MOB Signal 23 / 53 When carrying a crew who has large burn on their forearm? Use ice or ice water to cool the burn Use large amounts of water cool water to cool the burn Don't give fluid All above 24 / 53 What is the cause of angina? Insufficient blood reaching the brain Insufficient blood reaching the heart None Both 25 / 53 When you first arrive at the scene of an accident, what is the first thing you should do? Assess the situation for danger Shout for help Check the situation for danger Check the casualty's breathing 26 / 53 What would you suspect if, soon after applying a dressing to the arm, the finger turn pale or bluish in color ? Blood circulation has been cut off There is a foreign object in the wound There may be a fracture underneath The casualty may be suffering from frostbite 27 / 53 What do you think wrong with a person who is wheezing, having difficulty out and is weak and distressed? Anaphylactic Shock Stroke Heart Attack Asthma 28 / 53 How would you treat a burn? Remove charred clothing from it Burn any Blister Apply burn spray Place under cold water 29 / 53 Which of the following is not a sign of an asthma attack? Panicking Noisy breathing Shouting Unconsciousness 30 / 53 If blood continues to seep onto the surface of the bandage you should? Remove bandages and redress Remove bandage and apply indirect pressure Apply a further dressing over the original Apply a tourniquet 31 / 53 Abdominal trust is used in the first aid treatment of someone suffering from? Asthma Strangulation Diabetic Coma Chocking 32 / 53 How long would you check to see if an unconscious casualty is breathing normally? No more than 10 Seconds At least 10 Seconds Exactly 10 Seconds Approx. 10 Seconds 33 / 53 Which test should you use if you suspect that a casualty has had a stroke? 2 compressions : 30 rescue breaths 5 compressions : 1 rescue breaths 15 compressions : 2 rescue breaths 30 compressions : 2 rescue breaths 34 / 53 Which test should you use if you suspect that a casualty has had a stroke? Face, Arms, Speech, Test Face, Arms, Spine, Test Face, Arms, Speech, Text Foot, Arms, Speech, Test 35 / 53 Which of the following can cause a stroke? A blood clot in an artery in the brain A blood clot in an artery in the heart A blood clot in an artery in the leg A blood clot in artery in the lungs 36 / 53 What should your first action be when treating an electrical burn? Check casualty breathing Check level of response Wash the burn with cold water Check for danger Check level of response Wash the burn with cold water Check for danger 37 / 53 Heimlich method is used for? Burns Injuries Anaphylaxis Choking Injuries Anaphylaxis Choking 38 / 53 How will you give rescue breath to casualty? Mouth to nose Mouth to mouth Mouth to mouth and nose Mouth to nose and mouth 39 / 53 To open the airway you use the ----- method? Chin-tilt/head-lift Head-tilt/chin-lift Head-tilt/chin-tilt Head-lift/chin-lift 40 / 53 You are alone and administering CPR to an adult victim how will you treat? 15 compressions then 2 inflations 15 compressions then 4 inflations 30 compressions then 2 inflations 30 compressions then 4 inflations 41 / 53 How many compression should be given per minute? 80-100 with two rescuers 80-90 70-100 70-90 42 / 53 When providing rescue breathing should be given every? 1 Sec 5 Sec 10 Sec 30 Sec 43 / 53 Green stick fracture is? Fracture that happens on a twig Fracture in children Fracture that is hardly noticed An irreparable fracture 44 / 53 At what degree angle the catheter should be insert? 10 30 45 90 45 / 53 Brain death occurs? Within 2 to 4 min stoppage of heart Within 4 to 8 min stoppage of heart Within 4 to 6 min stoppage of heart Within 7 to 8 min stoppage of heart 46 / 53 Before giving CPR you should first make sure? They are not bleeding Are not vomiting They are conscious or unconscious Are not dead 47 / 53 Taking two or more antiretroviral drugs at a time is called? Combative therapy Clinical therapy Clinical latency Combination therapy 48 / 53 Treatment for scabies? Permethrin lotion 5% Permethrin lotion 1% Permethrin lotion 2% Steroid Lotion 49 / 53 The Immune system fights against? Internal changes in cells Destroying of healthy cells Infective organisms Introducing infected cells 50 / 53 What is a faint? A response to fear An unexpected collapse A brief loss of consciousness A sign of flu 51 / 53 Which drug can reverse the effect of anaphylaxis? Ibuprofen Salbutamol Acetaminophen Epinephrine/ Adrenaline 52 / 53 A heart attack and cardiac arrest are the same things? True False 53 / 53 The FAST test can be used for a victim suspected of having a stroke, What does it stand for? face, arm speech time first, arm speech time face, arm speech tongue face, arm speed time Your score isThe average score is 43% 0% Restart quiz EFAEXITEXAM Medicare