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Which type of training is provided in the Cabin Crew Recurrent Pre-Course eStudy?
Which type of training is provided in the Cabin Crew Recurrent Pre-Course eStudy?
- Initial training
- Recurrent training (correct)
- Aviation security training
- Emergency training
What is the topic of Course 6 in the Cabin Crew Recurrent Pre-Course eStudy?
What is the topic of Course 6 in the Cabin Crew Recurrent Pre-Course eStudy?
- Life saving procedures (correct)
- Medication
- General procedures
- Aviation health
What is the topic of Course 25 in the eStudy?
What is the topic of Course 25 in the eStudy?
- Aircraft specific
- Aviation security (correct)
- AVSEC standard operating procedures
- Contingency planning
Which emergency system is covered in Course 38 of the eStudy?
Which emergency system is covered in Course 38 of the eStudy?
Which aircraft model is covered in the A321-200 Variant section of the eStudy?
Which aircraft model is covered in the A321-200 Variant section of the eStudy?
What is the topic of Course 62 in the eStudy?
What is the topic of Course 62 in the eStudy?
Which type of training is NOT covered in the Cabin Crew Recurrent Pre-Course eStudy?
Which type of training is NOT covered in the Cabin Crew Recurrent Pre-Course eStudy?
Which aircraft model is covered in the B787-10 Variant section of the eStudy?
Which aircraft model is covered in the B787-10 Variant section of the eStudy?
What is the topic of Course 67 in the eStudy?
What is the topic of Course 67 in the eStudy?
Where can you find the Smoke Detection System on board?
Where can you find the Smoke Detection System on board?
Where can you find the Evacuation Signalling System on board?
Where can you find the Evacuation Signalling System on board?
Where can you find the Emergency Lighting System on board?
Where can you find the Emergency Lighting System on board?
Where can you find the Oxygen System on board?
Where can you find the Oxygen System on board?
What is the purpose of the Cabin Intercommunications Data System (CIDS)?
What is the purpose of the Cabin Intercommunications Data System (CIDS)?
What is the purpose of the Emergency Exits?
What is the purpose of the Emergency Exits?
Can crew members administer their own personal medication to a casualty?
Can crew members administer their own personal medication to a casualty?
If a passenger has taken their own medication, are you permitted to serve them alcoholic drinks?
If a passenger has taken their own medication, are you permitted to serve them alcoholic drinks?
Where can you find the Ventolin Inhaler on board?
Where can you find the Ventolin Inhaler on board?
Where can you find the Epi-pen on board?
Where can you find the Epi-pen on board?
Which of the following is NOT a use of aspirin for children and infants?
Which of the following is NOT a use of aspirin for children and infants?
What should be applied for strains and sprains?
What should be applied for strains and sprains?
What should be done for fractures and shock?
What should be done for fractures and shock?
What should be done for wounds and bleeding?
What should be done for wounds and bleeding?
How should eye injuries be treated?
How should eye injuries be treated?
What are the signs of a heart attack?
What are the signs of a heart attack?
How should low blood sugar levels be treated?
How should low blood sugar levels be treated?
How should seizures be managed?
How should seizures be managed?
What are the symptoms of a stroke?
What are the symptoms of a stroke?
What should be done for asthma attacks?
What should be done for asthma attacks?
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Study Notes
Onboard Medical Emergencies and Emergency Procedures
- Aspirin is used as an analgesic, antipyretic, anti-spasmodic, anti-inflammatory, anti-emetic, and anti-allergy medication for children and infants.
- Cabin crew members should be familiar with the eStudy Guide for medical emergencies.
- Rest, ice, compression, and elevation should be applied for strains and sprains.
- Proper assessment and care should be provided for fractures and shock.
- Direct pressure, clean dressing, and indirect pressure should be applied for wounds and bleeding.
- Eye injuries should be treated with cold towels and immediate medical attention if there is vision loss or severe bleeding.
- Signs of a heart attack include chest pain, difficulty breathing, and pale or cool skin.
- Low blood sugar levels should be treated with something sweet to drink.
- Seizures should be managed by contacting medical personnel, ensuring safety, and not restraining movement.
- Stroke symptoms include confusion, weakness on one side of the body, and difficulty speaking or swallowing.
- Asthma attacks should be treated with Ventolin inhalers and immediate medical attention if there is no improvement.
- Anaphylactic reactions require the use of an EpiPen and immediate medical assistance.
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