CPR
Give each rescue breath over A. 1 second B. 2 seconds C. 3 seconds D. 5 seconds
1 second
When giving CPR, chest compressions should be performed at a rate of at least A. 60-80 compressions per minute B. 80-10 compressions per minute C. 100-120 compressions per minute D. 120-140 compressions per minute
100-120 compressions per minute
How many rescue breaths do you give at a time during CPR? A. 1 B. 2 C. 1 for adult, 2 for children D. 2 for adult, 1 for children
2
What is the correct ratio of compressions to breaths in CPR? A. 15 to 1 B. 15 to 2 C. 30 to 1 D. 30 to 2
30 to 2
When should you stop performing CPR? A. If the area becomes too dangerous B. If you become exhausted C. If the victim shows no sings of life D. All of the above
All of the above
The depth of chest compressions in CPR for an adult is A. 1 inch B. 1 1/2 inches C. At least 2 inches but not more than 2.4 inches D. As deep as you can press with your full weigh
At least 2 inches but not more than 2.4 inches
Which of the following is not one of the four goals when you help a victim? A. Keep the victim alive B. Prevent the victim's condition from getting worse C. Calm bystanders D. Give first aid until help arrives
Calm bystanders
When checking a victim you should first A. Move the victim to a comfortable location B. Check the victim all over and then call 9-1-1 C. Tilt the victim's head back D. Check for life-threatening conditions
Check for life- threatening conditions
After ensuring the scene is safe, the first thing you do in the initial assessment of a victim is A. Count the victim's breathing rate B. Til the victim's head back C. Check for responsiveness D. Ask how the victim feels
Check for responsiveness
When a victim feels chest discomfort, pressure, or pain that does not go away A. Call 911 immediately B. Have the victim chew 1 adult aspirin or 2-4 low dose aspirin C. Have the victim rest comfortably while waiting for EMS to arrive D. Do all of these
Do all of these
When should you call 911? A. For any life-threatening condición B. Only if you cannot drive the victim to the emergency department C. Only if the victim refuses your help D. Only if you cannot reach a health care provider on the telephone
For any life- threatening condition
When you see a victim collapse suddenly and then is unresponsive and not breathing normally A. Perform 2 cycles of CPR and then send someone to get an AED B. If an AED is immediately available, use it as soon as possible C. Apply the AED only after the EMS dispatcher tells you to use it D. Perform CPR until EMS arrives to use an AED in
If an AED is immediately available,use it as soon as possible
When preparing to deliver a shock with an AED, you should A. Have your hands positioned to continue CPR immediately B. Ask the victim for permission to deliver the shock C. Open the victim's airway D. Make sure no one is touching the victim
Make sure no one is touching the victim
The proper steps for operating an AED are: A. Power on the AED, attach the electrode pads, shock the person, and analyze the rhythm B. Power on the AED,attach the electrode pads, analyze the rhythm, and shock the person C. Power on the AED, analyze the rhythm, attach the electrode pads, and shock the person D. Power on the AED, shock the person, attach the electrode pads, and analyze the rhythm
Power on the AED, attach the electrode pads,analyze the rhythm, and shock the person
You are performing single person CPR. The AED advises a shock. After the shock is delivered what is the next immediate step? A. Call for help B. Resume CPR with chest compressions C. Check for a pulse D. Resume ventilation
Resume CPR with chest compressions
What action should you take if a person vomits while you are performing CPR? A. Continue with CPR as normal B. Give 5 rescue breaths immediately C. Roll them on their side to clear the vomit, then continue CPR D. Stop CPR
Roll them on their side to clear the vomit, then continue CPR
How should you open an airway in an unconscious person? A. Tilt the head to the side B. Tilt the head back and lift the chin C. Tilt the head forwards D. Move the tongue with your fingers
Tilt the head back and lift the chin
Put non -trauma victim in the recovery position who is A. Responsive after being resuscitated B. Being given CPR C. Unresponsive and breathing D. Being analyzed by an AED
Unresponsive and breathing
At what age is it necessary to use the child AED pads if available? A. 17 B. 16 C. 14 D. Up until puberty
Up until puberty
When connected properly to the victim, the AED unit will advise you when A. You should administer a shock B. The victim is breathing C. The victim's airway is clear D. The victim is about to vomit
You should administer a shock