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1)You smell smoke in the bedroom, what do you do first? Drop down to the floor Open the nearest window Feel to see if the door is hot Run to wake up other members of the household

2)Your clothes catch on fire, what should you do first? Run to get help Find a garden hose to put out the fire Drop down to the ground to smother the flames

3)After a fall, the person can’t locate the pain, what should you do? Carry them to the nearest sofa so they can lay down Ask them to move their arms and legs to locate the injury Get them back to their feet right away Make them comfortable without moving them

4)Experiencing an earthquake, what should you do? Run outside immediately Crouch under a table Call emergency services Brace yourself against a large piece of furniture or heavy appliance

5)A child swallows a household cleaner you suspect is poisonous…what should you do? Give her something to make her vomit Call local poison control center Have her drink a glass of milk to coat the stomach Make her lie down immediately

6)You car stalls in a flash flood, what should you do? Stay inside and roll up the windows Get on the roof of the car Abandon the car and get to higher ground Try to push the car out of the path of the flood

7)When using the cell phone during an emergency, what is the first thing you should tell the 911 operator? Where you are

8)Name three of 5 symptoms of a heart attack: Persistent chest pain Difficulty breathing Nausea or vomiting Profuse sweating Pale or bluish skin color

9)What is the sign a person is choking on food and needs assistance? When they are coughing loudly When they have their hand up to their throat and they tell you something is wrong When they have their hand on their throat and they can’t make any sound

10)Name two things you should ask if you think a person is having a stroke Ask them to smile Ask them to speak a complete sentence Ask them to raise both hands above their head

11)You see a bicycle and the victim is unconscious, bleeding from the ear: you should- Shake him and try to get a response Move him off the hard pavement on to the nearest lawn Find a nearby water source to clean the wounds Call for an ambulance