0% 1. What do we mean by inhalation trauma?Inhaling nitrogen.Inhaling hot smoke, air, steam and toxic substances.All respiratory injuries. 2. Inhaling smoke causes damage to?The entire airway.Upper airways (Mouth, nose, throat).Lower airways (trachea and lungs). 3. Which fires release cyanide (hydrocyanic acid)?In all fires. Metal fires.Plastic fires. 4. What is an important focus in first aid regarding inhalation trauma?Call 112, semi-seated position, uncover victim, ventilate with mask.Call 112, semi-seated position, breathe with a mask.Call 112, lay flat, ventilate with a mask. 5. Toxic gases from a lithium battery can cause circulation/breathing disorders for how long after a fire?24 h48 h72 h 6. What are the symptoms of inhalational trauma?Burns in face, trouble in throat, double vision. Muscle and nerve twitching, headache, red eyes, nausea. Shortness of breath, chills, drowsiness. 7. When do we use a tourniquet?For all bleeding. If a pressure bandage is not adequate. At a wound from which blood flows. 8. How long can a tourniquet stay in place without causing damage?Maximum 1 hour.Maximum 2 hour.Maximum 3 hour. 9. What wounds do we plug up?All wounds that are deep enough.All wounds where blood spurts out.For severe bleeding where a tourniquet cannot be applied. 10. When are you allowed to loosen/remove a tourniquet?The moment the bleeding does not stop.Only when the time (1,2,3, hours) is up. Never. Loading... The Final Quiz