EFR Instructor KR programme standards Exam Questions and Answers 100% Pass
EFR Instructor KR programme standards Exam Questions and Answers 100% Pass True or False. Emergency First Response Primary Care (CPR) and Secondary Care (First Aid) courses are medically based, following the same priorities of care used by professional emergency care providers. - Answer-True The Emergency First Response Primary Care (CPR) course focuses on emergency care for Most _______ situations and teaches Emergency Responders to use the _______ to continually monitor a patients medical status. a. nonlife threatening/ABCD'S b. critical/ABCs c. most life threatening/Cycle of Care d. nonbreathing/BLS - Answer-c. most life threatening/Cycle of Care True or False. The Emergency First Response Secondary Care (First Aid) course covers secondary patient assessment assuming that Emergency Medical Services personnel are immediately available. - Answer-False Key features of the Emergency First Response program learning philosophy include: (Check all that apply.) a. Establishing retention through repetition and practice. b. Providing a low-stress educational environment. c. Creating an encouraging atmosphere that focuses on positive reinforcement. d. Increasing knowledge retention through content simplification and independent study. - Answer-A, B, C, D Goals for both the Emergency First Response Primary Care (CPR) and Secondary Care (First Aid) courses include: (Check all that apply.) a. Provide a learning environment that reduces participant anxiety, guilt and fear of imperfect performance. b. Increase the percentage of CPR and first aid-trained laypersons who use their skills without hesitation to assist those in need. c. Combine CPR and first aid into one simple Emergency Responder protocol that promotes long-term memory retention. d. Minimize skill development and practice time, while maximizing lectures. e. Teach an internationally consistent course flexible enough to accommodate regional CPR and first aid protocols and cultural differences. - Answer-A, B, C, E After successfully completing the Emergency First Response Primary Care (CPR) course, participants should be able to: (Check all that apply.) a. Perform a scene assessment and use barriers appropriately. b. Perform a patient responsiveness check and alert Emergency Medical Service at the appropriate time within the primary care sequence. c. Determine when CPR is appropriate and perform one rescuer, adult CPR. d. Splint suspected skeletal injuries
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