| Hint | Answer | % Correct |
|---|---|---|
| Person's heart stops pumping blood around their body and they stop breathing normally | {Cardiac} arrest | 96%
|
| Number of rescue breaths to keep airway open | Two | 86%
|
| Normal pulse rate for adult at rest (BPM) (from to) | {60} to 100 per minute | 82%
|
| Number of chest compressions per minute | {100} to 120 | 80%
|
| Number of back blows and abdominal thrusts to help the victim who is choking | Five | 78%
|
| Number of chest compressions | 30 | 77%
|
| Emergency services numbers | 112 / 999 | 75%
|
| Carotid point to measure the pulse | Neck | 73%
|
| S in FAST system to recognize a stroke victim | Slurred {speech} | 73%
|
| B in the primary survey of the patient (ABC) | Breathing | 72%
|
| Normal average breathing rate for adult | {12} to 20 per minute | 68%
|
| A in the primary survey of the patient (ABC) | Airway | 68%
|
| Early cardiopulmonary resuscitation | CPR | 68%
|
| Radial point to measure the pulse | Wrist | 64%
|
| Upper airway is blocked by food or other object | Choking | 62%
|
| Group of metabolic diseases that result in high blood sugar levels | Diabetes | 62%
|
| F in FAST system to recognize a stroke victim | Facial droop | 62%
|
| A in FAST system to recognize a stroke victim | {Arm} weakness | 61%
|
| Device for automated defibrillation | AED | 58%
|
| Chronic neurological disorder characterised by recurrent seizures | Epilepsy | 58%
|
| Body part of the patient to be tapped gently to check for response when a person is laying on the ground | Shoulder | 58%
|
| C in the primary survey of the patient (ABC) | Circulation | 52%
|
| Chronic inflammatory disease of the airways | Asthma | 48%
|
| A in the scale of a patient's responsiveness (fully awake) | Alert | 47%
|
| Loss of brain functions caused by the interruption of the blood supply | Stroke | 45%
|
| T in FAST system to recognize a stroke victim | Time | 44%
|
| U in the scale of a patient's responsiveness (no response on stimulus) | Unresponsive | 43%
|
| Medication to be given to a patient if you suspect a heart attack (300 mg) | Aspirin | 37%
|
| P in the scale of a patient's responsiveness (response on stimulus) | Pain | 33%
|
| V in the scale of a patient's responsiveness (respond when you speak) | Voice | 26%
|
| Severe chest pain caused by lack of blood and oxygen | {Angina} Pectoris | 24%
|