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“First Aid related Frequently Asked Questions by expert members with job experience as First Aid. These questions and answers will help you strengthen your technical skills, prepare for the new job interview and quickly revise your concepts”



50 First Aid Questions And Answers

41⟩ What is frostbite?

A feeling of numbness or freezing of the skin or other tissues due to extremely low temperatures. Skin turns pale at the start then turns red and cold.

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42⟩ Tell me what Are Your Key Strengths/Skills?

Tell the interviewer your skills and strengths that match to the job role. Researching the company and the job specification beforehand will be useful as you will be able to make your strengths and skills relevant to an example situation you may face.

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43⟩ What is laboratory?

A place where tests and research procedures are usually done to get more information of the patients health relating to identifying the nature of illness. Also known as Lab.

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44⟩ What Are Your Weaknesses regarding First Aid?

Do not be critical when answering this question. Try to use your weakness as strength. For example, if you are someone who likes doing everything correctly and to an excellent standard; this is a strength but you could say you may sometimes take a little bit longer to complete tasks as you want to ensure the highest quality has been produced.

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45⟩ Please explain me what you know about this company?

Do your homework before you go to any interview. Whether it's being the VP of marketing or the mailroom clerk, you should know about the company or business you're going to work for. Has this company been in the news lately? Who are the people in the company you should know about? Do the background work, it will make you stand out as someone who comes prepared, and is genuinely interested in the company and the job.

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47⟩ What is hypoglycaemia?

The medical term for ‘low blood sugar’. The most common cause is when a person is taking Hyperglycaemia (diabetes mellitus) medications to lower down the blood sugar level.

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48⟩ What is emergency Department?

Also known as ED or ER (emergency room). It is a medical treatment facility that accommodates emergency cases and provide medical care to patients without prior appointments.

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49⟩ What is lightheadedness?

A common unpleasant sensation of dizziness and/or having a ‘going to faint’ feeling. It is mostly a symptom or result of an underlying condition.

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50⟩ What is fracture?

A medical term for a broken bone. Bone fractures usually require immediate hospital care. Extra care is needed, do first aid for fractures while you wait for help (ambulance) to arrive.

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