Standard First Aid & CPR (Canada) Study Guide
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- Answer the free practice questions and read every explanation.
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- Use timed mock exams when your untimed practice feels comfortable.
Topics to review
- DRSABCD and the primary survey
- CPR and AED use
- Bleeding, shock and wound care
- Fractures, burns and common emergencies
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Q1In the emergency action steps (Check–Call–Care), what is the FIRST thing you should do?
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✓ Correct answer: Check the scene to make sure it is safe
Begin with CHECK: make sure the scene is safe for you and others before approaching, then check the person.
Q2What is the correct order of the emergency action steps?
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✓ Correct answer: Check, Call, Care
The emergency action steps are Check the scene and the person, Call 911, then Care for the person.
Q3What is the very first thing you should do on arriving at an emergency scene?
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✓ Correct answer: Check the area for danger to yourself and others
Checking for danger first protects you, the victim and bystanders. An injured rescuer cannot help anyone.
Q4How should you check whether a collapsed person is responsive?
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✓ Correct answer: Talk to them and gently squeeze their shoulders ('talk and touch')
Check response by talking and touching: give a simple command and gently squeeze the shoulders. Never shake a victim violently.
Q5What is the emergency telephone number for an ambulance in Canada?
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✓ Correct answer: 911
911 is the emergency number in Canada. Call 911 for police, fire, or ambulance.
Q6An adult collapses, is unresponsive and is NOT breathing normally. What should you do?
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✓ Correct answer: Begin CPR (chest compressions and rescue breaths)
An unresponsive victim who is not breathing normally is in cardiac arrest. Start CPR immediately and send for an AED.
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