GMT Flashcards
Who is responsible for performing the AED pre-flight check?
• B777-200 → R4
• B777-300 → R5
• A380 → ML5
True or False?
Infant age is from birth to below 1 year.
True.
What is the Scalacombi, where is it located on the aircraft?
• The Scalacombi is a battery-operated motorized wheelchair able to
ascend and descend stairs.
• It is loaded on the A380 fleet and can be found in stowage M101
on the same side as the Crew WorkStation entry door.
Where can Cabin Crew find Medication for anxiety and seizure?
EMK – Controlled Medication Bag.
During which phase(s) of the flight supplemental oxygen can be used?
During the cruise phase only.
What is the pre-flight check for the Aircraft On-board Wheelchair?
• Available in the correct location.
• Availability of 3 belts for chest, thighs, and ankles;
• The locking lever is operative.
True or False?
Syrups are to be prepared by the Cabin Crew and administered by
parents or guardians as per instructions from Ground Medical Support.
True.
What does the acronym R.I.C.E stands for?
a) Rest
b) Ice
c) Compression
d) Elevation
What is the normal pulse rate for adult?
60–80 beats/minute.
What is the first step of Primary Assessment?
Assess scene safety and take standard precautions.
True or False?
A medical volunteer can advise the Cabin Crew to stop CPR.
False.
State 3 actions in the management for a casualty who has returned
to normal breathing after successful resuscitation.
• Continue use of AED and oxygen
• Apply basic management
• Re-inform Flight Crew and Ground Medical Support
• Casualty is conscious; continue with Secondary assessment
• Casualty is unconscious; check for injuries
• If there are no apparent injuries, place the casualty in the recovery
position and continue with Secondary assessment
• If casualty has injuries, manage injuries
• Monitor Breathing and level of consciousness
Which Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) will you remove first if
you are wearing several PPEs?
Disposable or sterile gloves.
What can Cabin Crew offer to the casualty in the management of
sinus distress due to Barotrauma?
• Offer the saline ampules
• If not relieved, offer the nasal decongestant
What is the appropriate position for a conscious casualty suffering
from decompression illness?
Lay flat.
What should be the Cabin Crew action for pregnant passengers who do
not present the correct medical certificate/clearance to travel?
The Cabin Crew must seek the advice of the GMS.
In the absence of GMS, the LEMS may be contacted.
What is crucial in the communication process with the flight deck when
oxygen is administered for medical reasons on-board?
• The Cabin Crew must update the Captain regularly.
• They should mention the station they retrieve it from and how many
bottles are utilised.
Where is the location of the medication for Mild allergies or Nausea and Vomiting in Children?
EMK
Where can Cabin Crew find disposable gloves?
FAK and UPK.
State 3 sign and symptoms of chest pain.
• Squeezing pain, pressure, or discomfort in the chest.
• May experience radiating pain in the arms or back.
• Shortness of breath.
• Dizziness.
• Weakness or fatigue.
• Nausea and/or vomiting.
• May feel discomfort in the abdomen (may complain of indigestion.)
• Skin may become pale, cool, and sweaty (S & S of Shock).
• Possible loss of consciousness.