What are the topics in first aid and emergency health training
Asked by:Georgia
Asked on:Apr 07, 2026 04:37 PM
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Rosemary
Apr 07, 2026
The test questions in this type of training are never designed to defeat people. The core focus is on the directions that can be used in daily life and dare to be done in emergencies. The difficulty and emphasis of the questions are quite different for different audiences.
To be honest, the general training for ordinary community residents and office workers has questions that are very relevant to daily life. When I helped the community committee near my home to prepare public welfare training test questions, the first question was "Someone suddenly fell to the ground, what should be the first step?", specifically avoiding those awkward professional terminology questions , after all, the residents who just left the community encountered a drunk man who fell to the ground and immediately went to perform cardiopulmonary resuscitation, pressing the person until his ribs were bruised. He had to first test the basic steps of judging consciousness, calling for help, and calling 120. After all, most people may not encounter a few situations in their lives that really require first aid. If you do the first step correctly, you will win most of the battle.
If it were training for key positions such as school doctors, corporate security officers, and staff at cultural and tourist attractions, the questions would be much more detailed. After all, they are the first to rush to the rescue in an emergency. For example, there will be exams on "Children have jelly stuck in their airways. How is the force of the Heimlich maneuver different from adults?" "If an outdoor worker suddenly gets heat stroke on a hot day, the first step is to move to a cool place or check the temperature first." I went to the industrial park to do it before During the safety officer training, the accuracy rate for this question about heat stroke was less than 30%. Many people thought that the temperature should be measured first and then dealt with. In fact, the golden treatment time for heat stroke is only half an hour. The most important thing is to move to a cool place and take off your coat to cool down as soon as possible.
Occasionally, we will encounter some controversial open questions. For example, in an advanced training test before, "There are no AEDs around. Should CPR be combined with artificial respiration for sudden death patients?" Some students started arguing on the spot. There are indeed two opinions in the academic circles. One is that training for the general public recommends simple chest compressions. People who have not received systematic training may easily delay the rhythm of compressions when performing artificial respiration, and may also have concerns about cross-infection. The other is that artificial respiration is still necessary for cardiac arrest caused by drowning and electric shock. Generally, there is no standard answer to such questions, but everyone is asked to remember the priority of handling different scenarios after discussion.
In addition to special first aid operation questions, many trainings now also add daily emergency health questions, which are really encountered by everyone every day, such as "Should I get a rabies vaccine if there is no bleeding after being scratched by a domestic cat?" "Should a child take antipyretics when his fever reaches 38.5℃? "Physical Cooling". Last time, a mother encountered a fever in her baby just two weeks after taking the exam. She didn't rush to give medicine and took a warm water bath first. The body temperature dropped quickly. Fortunately, she remembered this question firmly when she took the exam. It was much more reliable than the miscellaneous information she read on the Internet.
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