First Aid

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Q1. First aid is the help given to a person who is:
First aid is the immediate care given to someone who gets hurt or falls sick before a doctor arrives.

Q2. What should you put on a bleeding wound first?
Press a clean cloth on the wound to stop the bleeding.

Q3. For a bleeding injury, you should:
Cold water or ice helps reduce swelling and slows down bleeding.

Q4. A break or crack in a bone is called:
When a bone breaks or cracks, it is called a fracture.

Q5. If someone has a fracture, you should:
Moving a fractured bone can make the injury worse.

Q6. For a minor burn, you should put the area under:
Cold water cools the burn and reduces pain.

Q7. Which cream is commonly used for burns?
Burnol is a cream specially used to treat minor burns.

Q8. A snake bite is very dangerous because snakes have:
Some snakes have poison called venom that can harm us.

Q9. If a snake bites someone, you should:
Keeping calm slows the spread of poison in the body.

Q10. For an insect bite, you should:
Ice reduces pain and swelling from an insect bite.

Q11. What should you do if a dog bites someone?
Washing the wound helps clean it and prevent infection.

Q12. Poisoning happens when someone swallows:
Swallowing things like medicines or cleaning liquids can cause poisoning.

Q13. What should you do first if someone drinks poison?
A doctor must treat poisoning immediately.

Q14. At home, matches and lighters should be kept:
Matches and lighters are dangerous and should not be touched by children.

Q15. In the kitchen, you should not:
Knives and hot things in the kitchen can cause serious injuries.

Q16. While cooking, pot handles should be turned:
Keeping handles inside prevents children from pulling hot pots.

Q17. On the terrace, you should not:
Running near the terrace edge can make you fall down.

Q18. Playing with fire can cause:
Fire is very hot and can burn your skin badly.

Q19. You should never touch electrical switches with:
Wet hands can give an electric shock.

Q20. At home, medicines should be kept:
Medicines can be dangerous if children eat them by mistake.

Q21. You should not leave water spilled on the floor because:
Wet floors are slippery and can cause accidents.

Q22. On the playground, you should not:
Pushing others can cause them to fall and get hurt.

Q23. On the road, you should always walk on the:
Footpaths are for people to walk safely away from vehicles.

Q24. A zebra crossing is used by:
Zebra crossings help people cross the road safely.

Q25. The colour of the traffic signal that means “Stop” is:
Red light tells vehicles to stop.

Q26. The colour of the traffic signal that means “Go” is:
Green light tells vehicles to go.

Q27. The colour of the traffic signal that means “Wait” or “Get Ready” is:
Yellow light tells vehicles to slow down and get ready.

Q28. A pedestrian crossing is also called:
Zebra crossing is another name for a pedestrian crossing.

Q29. While crossing the road, you should:
Looking both ways ensures no vehicles are coming.

Q30. What should you do if you get a minor cut?
Antiseptic solution kills germs and prevents infection.

Q31. Antiseptic solution is used to:
Antiseptics are medicines that clean wounds and prevent infection.

Q32. For a minor burn, you should:
Burnol is used to treat minor burns.

Q33. What should you do if a small cut is bleeding?
Washing with soap and water cleans the wound.

Q34. You should not play with sharp objects like:
Sharp objects like knives can cause cuts and injuries.

Q35. What is the first thing to do if you see a fire?
Adults know how to handle fire safely.

Q36. If someone is bleeding heavily, you should:
Pressing helps stop the bleeding.

Q37. You should cross the road only at:
Zebra crossing is the safest place to cross the road.

Q38. What should you do if a fire breaks out in the kitchen?
Adults know the right way to put out a fire.

Q39. Playing with electrical wires can cause:
Wires carry electricity that can hurt us badly.

Q40. If you get a cut, you should cover it with:
A bandage keeps the wound clean and stops dirt from entering.

Q41. On the road, vehicles should follow:
Traffic signals keep everyone safe on the road.

Q42. When the traffic light is green, vehicles:
Green means go for vehicles.

Q43. At home, you should not keep things on the stairs because:
Things on stairs can make people trip and fall down.

Q44. If someone gets a fracture, you should:
Keeping the injured person still prevents more damage.

Q45. What should you do if you get a small burn?
Burnol cools the burn and helps it heal.

Q46. While using stairs, you should:
Holding the railing prevents you from falling on stairs.

Q47. What should you do if a bee stings you?
Ice reduces the pain and swelling from a bee sting.

Q48. The safety rule for the playground is to:
Following rules keeps everyone safe while playing.

Q49. If you see a dangerous situation, you should:
Adults know what to do in dangerous situations.

Q50. What should you do immediately after a dog bite?
Dog bites can cause infection, so a doctor must check it.