This is the default quiz. It is designed for most first aiders providing first aid at home, work or to friends and family.
Questions based on the First Aid Manual Page, but harder. These questions are intentionally difficult and even sneaky. A challenge for experienced first aiders.
This is based on the St John Ambulance radio communications protocols
This is a mix of all the questions from the different quizzes including some that may have not yet been published.
This quiz is for entertainment purposes only. No guarantee is given to the accuracy of the information provided, and no liability is accepted in any way. To learn first aid you should attend a course such as those run by St. John Ambulance. This site is in no way affiliated with any companies or organisations.
In the event of any queries about a specific question, please quote the reference number displayed on the "Review" page.
Any comments or questions please use the email form.
Try and improve your score
The quiz is created using a selection of questions built from a backend database. Depending upon the quiz there may be in excess of
100 questions that are selected at random. It is therefore suggested that after completing the quiz, you read up on the areas that you
didn't do so well in and then try the quiz again at a later date to see if you have improved your score. You may also find that by attempting
the quiz multiple times that different areas of first aid are covered.
The questions are all based upon UK protocols, different countries may use different guidelines.
The questions in the quiz may have been based upon different protocols, or cover areas
that you have not covered in your training. In that case you may like to check if the
protocol has been updated since your training (e.g. obtain the latest version of the appropriate
references), or it may be that it is more suited to a different environment (e.g. the First
Aid at Work Courses are often based around a workplace where you would not expect to see children, or be
at risk from bee stings etc.). This quiz is for entertainment purposes only, so you
should refer back to your training and not accept the answer that is provided by the quiz
as being factually correct. If after checking against the current protocols you believe the
question is wrong then please let me know using the email form.
Please include the reference number (available from the question review page), as I am unable to
check the details of a specific question without it.
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