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What is the Aim Of first aid?
Preserve Life, Protect Unconscious, Prevent Condition and Promote life
2
What Should You do if there is first aid onboard?
Notify the captain, PA for assistance, Assist the pax, Loosen tight clothing, Prevent Onlookers, Follow up with crew and Floght crew
3
What should you ask a passenger before conducting first aid?
Medical History, Allergies, Last Meal, Events leading up to and check for medical bracelet.
4
Where should you dispose Medical Equipment following first aid?
All of the Above
5
What is the serviceability of the Physicians Kit?
Present, Stowage Unlocked, Blue and yellow seal intact,Expiry date has not exceeded.
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What Reports Should you file after using the Physicians Kits?
All the above
7
After Using the physicians Kit what colour seal should you replace it with?
Yellow
8
What items will you ask for while sending for help, During DRSABC
Ambulance, Defibrillator and Pocket mask
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What does the ‘R’ stand for in DRSABC
Response
10
What is one important thing you should do while checking for Breathing during DRSABC
Place hand on chest and tilt your head forward to physically hear for breathind.
11
What is the Ratio of compressions to breaths during CPR
30:2
12
What is the rate of compressions to breaths during infant CPR
30:2
13
When the Defriilator Says “Shock Incoming” what should you do?
Stop CPR stand clear and inform anyone around you to “stand clear” or “ Don’t touch”
14
When using an epi pen, what is the most importantly thing to remember?
Blue to the sky
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How long should you hold the epi pen down for?
3 seconds
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What is the right way to use an epi pen?
Keep shaky legs still, Ensure pax is either sitting upright or laying down, Blue to the sky, Remove cap and hold down for 3 Seconds
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What is the serviceability of the emergency first aid kit?
Present, sealed sealed and secure by straps
18
Is this statement true or false? A conscious pax should be given oxygen in the upright position and an unconscious pax Should be given oxygen in the recovery position
True
19
The physiological zone extends from:
Sea level- 10,000 ft
20
The physiological deficient zone extends from:
10,000ft-50,000ft
21
Complete this sentence: When oxygen becomes scarce…
The oxygen content within the blood becomes the main driver
22
Is this statement true or false: Hypoxia is defined as broadly diminished availability of carbon dioxide to the body tissue.
False
23
What are some symptoms of Moderate hypoxia?
Mood swings and confusion, Euphoria, Blueness in fingertips/lips
24
What is the time of useful consciousness at 25,000 ft?
3-5 minutes
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What is the time of useful consciousness at 30,000ft?
1-2 minutes
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What is the time of useful consciousness at 25,000 ft?
3-5 minutes
27
What are the levels of intensity of turbulence?
Light, Moderate, Severe, Extreme
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What does the U stand for in UCARA?
Use of portable Oxygen
29
What is the sterile flight deck period?
Take Off: Closure of main entry door until seatbelt sign has been switched off Landing: Seat belt sign switched on until closure of main entry door
30
No contact period
Take Off: Start of take of roll until until landing gear goes up landing: Landing gear goes down until aircraft turns off the active runway
31
What should you do when you hear this command? “ Brace Brace Brace”
“brace brace brace, heads down stay down heads down stay down, heads down stay down”
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What should you do following this command? “Attention cabin crew decent descent descent”
stow the cart, sit down wherever , fasten seatbelt, say commands and then once it is safe follow UCARA
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What is the definition of a security check?
Physical Inpection to ensure serviceability of emergency equipment aswell as no hidden or suspicious objects
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What is the definition of a security sweep?
Visual inspection to ensure emergency equipment is present
35
How often must cabin crew contact flight crew?
Every 30 minutes
36
How must crew pass drinks to flight deck?
with lid and pass outboard
37
Which briefings are cabin crew required to do?
Overwing, Special needs pax, Unaccompanied minors and Person travelling with infant
38
Finish this statement: A non ambulatory passenger..
Is a passenger who is not able to board and disembark unassisted
39
During a planned emergency, how will the flight deck contact cabin crew if the PA is not working?
Prews FWD button three times
40
What does the S stand for in NITS?
Specific instructions
41
Is this statement correct? Cabin crew can still contact the flight deck during the no contact period if it is an emergency
No
42
Who is to contact the flight deck during unanticipated turbulence?
Who ever is closest to the interphone
43
What are the three types of decompression?
Explosive, Sudden, Gradual
44
Where are crew positioned while the aircraft is refueling?
Crew will be positioned at thier stations
45
How do you detach a slide raft or slide from the aircraft?
lift Velcro flap and pull the white seperation handle and push the slide or slide raft away from the aircraft the mooring line will keep the slide next to aircraft
46
How do you disconnect a slide raft or slide from the aircraft
locate the flotation device, cut the mooring like 2 metres so the devices can be tied together
47
What is decompression sickness?
exposure to low biometric pressures that causes gas to form as bubbles
48
Select all that applies, What are some examples of air quality events?
Odour, Smoke, Fumes
49
True or false? Cabin crew are allowed to fly fatigued for certain situations?
False
50
What is the bend?
The bend occurs from scuba diving and not giving 24hrs rest before flying.
51
Smoke detector will keep going until the flight crew reset it, True Or False?
False Smoke detector will keep going until fire has stopped