latestLatest NewsLatest postMock Test PapersBasic Principles of First Aid & Emergency Nursing Vijendra Kumar1 month ago1 month ago01 mins Basic Principles of First Aid & Emergency Nursing 1 / 10What is the immediate action for a patient experiencing anaphylactic shock? Give oxygen Administer epinephrine Give antihistamines Start IV fluids 2 / 10Which of the following fractures is most dangerous due to the risk of fat embolism? Clavicle fracture Rib fracture Femur fracture Wrist fracture 3 / 10Which of the following is a sign of internal bleeding? Hypertension Bruising and distension of the abdomen Increased urine output Warm and dry skin 4 / 10Which position is best for a patient with shock? Trendelenburg position Semi-Fowler’s position Supine with legs elevated Prone position 5 / 10Which type of burn is characterized by blister formation? First-degree Second-degree Third-degree Fourth-degree 6 / 10What is the normal range of oxygen saturation (SpO₂) in a healthy individual? 80-85% 85-90% 95-100% 70-75% 7 / 10Which maneuver is used to open the airway of an unconscious patient with suspected spinal injury? Head-tilt chin-lift Jaw-thrust Heimlich maneuver Back blow 8 / 10The first priority in treating a patient with a suspected cervical spine injury is: Maintaining airway with cervical spine immobilization Checking for external bleeding Giving fluids Removing the patient from the scene 9 / 10What is the compression-to-ventilation ratio for one-person CPR on an adult? 15:2 30:2 20:5 10:1 10 / 10The universal sign of choking is: Hands over the chest Hands clutching the throat Rapid blinking Sudden unconsciousness Your score isThe average score is 70% 0% Restart quiz No related posts.Post navigationPrevious: Professional Issues in NursingNext: Medical Emergencies & Poisoning (Nursing)Leave a Reply Cancel replyYour email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *Comment *Name * Email * Website Save my name, email, and website in this browser for the next time I comment.