Quiz on heart attacks, strokes and seizures
Medium-difficulty multiple-choice quiz testing recognition, immediate actions, and common myths about heart attacks, strokes, and seizures.
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Question 1: Which symptom most reliably distinguishes a heart attack from indigestion?
A burning sensation that improves after antacid
Sharp localized pain when pressing the chest
Pressure or squeezing chest pain that may radiate to the arm or jaw
Mild nausea without chest discomfort
Question 2: FAST is a quick test for stroke—what does the 'S' stand for and why act fast?
Sight loss; because eye recovery is quick
Sensation change; which rarely needs urgent care
Swelling; to prevent infection
Speech difficulty; rapid treatment can reduce brain damage
Question 3: During a generalized tonic-clonic seizure, what is the best immediate action for a bystander?
Protect the person from injury and time the seizure; call emergency help if prolonged
Give cold water to wake them immediately
Restrain the person's limbs to stop movements
Force something into the mouth to prevent swallowing the tongue
Question 4: Which scenario most suggests a transient ischemic attack (TIA) rather than a completed stroke?
Sudden numbness that resolved within an hour
Gradual memory decline over months
Progressive weakness worsening over several days
Sudden headache that persists unchanged for months
Question 5: Which medication is commonly given immediately for suspected acute myocardial infarction before hospital arrival?
A strong sedative to reduce anxiety
Immediate insulin to lower blood sugar
A chewable aspirin, unless contraindicated
High-dose antibiotics to prevent infection
Question 6: Which common belief about seizures is a myth?
Not all seizures require long-term medication
People can swallow their tongue during a seizure
Seizures can be caused by low blood sugar
Seizure first aid focuses on safety, not restraint