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You’ve successfully completed the Comprehensive First Aid Course, building the skills and confidence to respond to medical emergencies—from breathing issues and fractures to severe bleeding and environmental injuries. Now, it’s time to put your knowledge to the test with your First Aid Certification Exam.

This isn’t just about what you remember—it’s about proving you’re ready to step up in an emergency and take action when it matters most. Before you begin, here’s what you need to know:

Exam Breakdown:

✅ 50 Questions – A mix of multiple-choice and true/false, covering all essential First Aid principles.
✅ Unique for Every Attempt – Questions are randomly selected and presented, so no two exams are exactly the same.
✅ Time Limit  – You must complete the exam within 90 minutes, or start over.
✅ All Questions Must Be Answered – No skipping—every question counts.
✅ Instant Feedback – Each answer includes an explanation, reinforcing key First Aid concepts.
✅ Minimum Score to Pass: 75% – Required to earn your Official First Aid Certification.

Before You Begin:

  • This is Your Exam – No notes, no outside help—just what you’ve learned. Trust yourself!
  • Finish in One Sitting – You must complete the exam in one go; you can’t pause and return later.
  • Check Your Tech – A stable internet connection, a fully charged device, and a quiet space will help prevent disruptions.
  • Think Before You Submit – You can review and adjust your answers, but trust your training!
  • Be Confident – Once you hit submit, your exam is final—so take a deep breath and go for it.

What Happens After?

Pass? Congratulations! You’re eligible to receive your Official First Aid Certification—well done! 🎉
Didn't Pass? No worries! You can retry up to 3 times before taking a required review break.

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Think about circulation and blood flow.

If a person is in shock, what is the BEST position to place them in?

Think about detection and ventilation.

What is the best way to prevent carbon monoxide poisoning in a home?

True or False: If someone has a deep puncture wound, you should remove the object before applying first aid.

True or False: If someone has a head injury but seems fine, they do not need medical attention.

True or False: A third-degree burn is usually the most painful type of burn.

Think about preventing movement.

How should you help a person with a suspected spinal injury?

Think about gradually increasing body temperature.

What should you do if someone is suffering from hypothermia?

Concussions affect the brain.

How should you treat a person with a suspected concussion?

Cooling is necessary, but gradually.

What is the correct way to treat heat exhaustion?

Think about the common warning signs.

What does the FAST acronym stand for in stroke recognition?

Safety is the priority.

What is the best way to help someone having a seizure?

True or False: An AED should only be used if the person has no pulse and is unresponsive.

Removing an object could make bleeding worse.

If someone has a deep cut with an object embedded in the wound, what should you do?

Think about emergency treatment for anaphylaxis.

What should you do if a person experiencing an allergic reaction is struggling to breathe?

True or False: You should always perform CPR on someone who collapses, even if they are breathing.

This is an open fracture.

If a broken bone is protruding through the skin, what should you do?

Heat stroke is different from heat exhaustion.

Which of the following is a clear sign of heat stroke?

True or False: You should tilt the head back for someone experiencing a nosebleed.

Think about the fastest way to reverse the reaction.

What is the best immediate treatment for a severe allergic reaction (anaphylaxis)?

Time is critical in a heart attack situation.

What is the first action you should take if you suspect someone is having a heart attack?

True or False: Human bites are usually less dangerous than animal bites.

Compression depth is important for effective CPR.

How deep should chest compressions be for an adult during CPR?

True or False: If a drowning victim is unresponsive and not breathing, you should start CPR immediately.

Persistent bleeding may require medical help.

What should you do if someone has a severe nosebleed that won't stop after 10 minutes of applying pressure?

Think about what happens when a bone is broken.

Which of the following is a sign of a fracture?

True or False: A person experiencing hypoglycemia (low blood sugar) should be given sugar immediately.

True or False: If someone swallows a poison, you should immediately make them vomit.

Think about emergency care.

What should you do if someone is having an asthma attack but does not have their inhaler?

Think about preventing infection.

What is the best way to help someone with a large open wound that is not actively bleeding?

Think about your own safety first.

What is the first step when assisting a victim of an electrical shock?

Avoid actions that can make it worse.

Which of the following is the correct way to stop a nosebleed?

Think about stabilization.

What is the purpose of a splint for a suspected fracture?

Diabetic emergencies often affect alertness and energy levels.

Which of the following is a common symptom of a diabetic emergency?

Think about safety and assessment.

If you witness someone suddenly collapse, what should you do first?

True or False: If a person is experiencing a seizure, you should place an object in their mouth to prevent them from biting their tongue.

Gasping is not effective breathing.

What should you do if someone is gasping but has no pulse?

Think about how to warm the area safely.

How should you treat frostbite on the fingers?

Think about how you can detect breath without touching the person.

Which of the following is the best way to check if an unconscious person is breathing?

Think about stopping blood loss.

What should you do if a person has a deep laceration with severe bleeding?

Think about when to seek emergency help.

What should you do if someone is having an asthma attack and their inhaler is not working?

Consider treatments available without prescription.

What should you do if someone is experiencing a mild allergic reaction (itching, rash, but no breathing difficulty)?

Think about what removes the source of poisoning first.

What is the first step in treating a victim of carbon monoxide poisoning?

True or False: If a person is having a seizure, you should hold them down to prevent injury.

Poison control should be consulted first.

What should you do if someone accidentally swallows a household cleaning chemical?

True or False: You should immerse a burn victim in ice-cold water to stop tissue damage.

Human bites carry a high risk of infection.

What should you do if someone has a deep human bite that is bleeding?

Poisoning symptoms can vary widely.

Which of the following is a key symptom of poisoning?

Prevent movement of the spine.

How should you immobilize a suspected spinal injury victim?

Think about improving blood flow.

What is the best way to treat someone who has fainted?

Think about stopping blood loss first.

What is the first step in treating a deep open wound?