| A | B |
| common signs of sudden illness | sweating, naseau, vomiting, weakness |
| partial thickness burn involving the top layers of skin | second degree burn |
| superficial burn involving only top layer of skin appearing red and dry | first degree burn |
| full thickness burn destroying all layers of skin and any or all of the underlying structures | third degree burn |
| blood and guts of first response | check-call-care, survey the scene, and conduct a primary survey |
| if the scene is not safe you should not administer first aid | true |
| after checking victim, surveying the scene, doing a primary survey you should | give appropriate care and call EMS |
| if victim is unconsious you should | check for breathing |
| if the victim is not breathing the first thing you should do is | administer two slow breaths |
| to check for circulation, you must check the victim's pulse at | carotid artery |
| if victim is not breathing and does not have a pulse to immediately to | CPR |
| when faced with an unexpected life-or-death situation that requires quick action it is not important to know the basics of first aid | false |