#1
Which blood component is responsible for clotting?
Red blood cells
White blood cells
Platelets
Plasma
#2
Which vitamin plays a crucial role in blood clotting?
Vitamin A
Vitamin B12
Vitamin C
Vitamin K
#3
Which of the following is a symptom of severe internal bleeding?
Visible external wounds
Bruising and swelling
Tenderness and rigidity in the abdomen
Nosebleeds
#4
What is the term for bleeding that is difficult to control and may require advanced medical intervention?
Capillary bleeding
Venous bleeding
Arterial bleeding
Profuse bleeding
#5
Which blood type is considered the universal recipient?
#6
What is the first step in the management of external bleeding?
Apply a tourniquet
Elevate the injured limb
Apply direct pressure
Administer pain medication
#7
Which blood type is considered the universal donor?
#8
What is the recommended method for controlling nosebleeds?
Inserting a cotton swab into the nostril
Pinching the nostrils together and leaning forward
Tilting the head backward
Applying a cold compress to the forehead
#9
What is the term for blood loss within the body cavities?
Hemorrhage
Hematoma
Hemoptysis
Hemothorax
#10
What is the role of platelets in the process of hemostasis?
Transporting oxygen
Initiating blood clotting
Fighting infections
Carrying nutrients
#11
In the context of bleeding emergencies, what does the term 'hypovolemic shock' refer to?
Shock caused by a drop in blood pressure
Shock caused by excessive fluid intake
Shock caused by dehydration
Shock caused by severe blood loss
#12
In the context of bleeding emergencies, what does the term 'hemostasis' refer to?
Blood clot formation
Blood transfusion
Emergency medical response
Hematological disorder
#13
What is the primary purpose of a tourniquet in managing severe bleeding?
To promote blood circulation
To control bleeding by compressing blood vessels
To immobilize the injured limb
To reduce pain
#14
Which medication is commonly used as an anticoagulant?
Aspirin
Ibuprofen
Acetaminophen
Warfarin
#15
What is the purpose of the acronym 'ABC' in first aid for bleeding emergencies?
Airway, Breathing, Circulation
Apply pressure, Bandage, Control bleeding
Assess, Bind wounds, Call for help
Anticoagulation, Blood type, Clotting factors
#16
Which of the following is a potential complication of using a tourniquet?
Decreased bleeding
Nerve damage
Improved blood circulation
Reduced pain
#17
What is the primary function of fibrin in the blood clotting process?
Transporting oxygen
Fighting infections
Initiating clot formation
Removing toxins