The very first thing you do if you see a person who might need CPR is to _____.
give 30 compressions and 2 breaths
check for responsiveness
check to make sure the scene is safe
yell for help and send someone to call 911 and get an AED
2. Multiple Choice
30 seconds
1 pt
When you administer CPR, the 2 body systems your actions temporarily replace are the _____.
nervous and endocrine system
respiratory and cardiovascular system
digestive and integumentary system
special senses and urinary system
3. Multiple Choice
30 seconds
1 pt
In CPR, the ratio of compressions to breaths is ___.In CPR, the ratio of compressions to breaths is ___.
30:2 for adults only
15:2 for an infant
30:2 for a child or adult only
30:2 for adult, child, or infant
4. Multiple Choice
30 seconds
1 pt
When assessing a person to see if they are breathing, you should check for ____.
at least 5 seconds, no more than 10
30 seconds
at least one minute
20 seconds
5. Multiple Choice
30 seconds
1 pt
If you find an infant or child who needs CPR and you have shouted for help but no one showed up/no one is around to send for help and you do not have a phone close by, what do you do next?
Immediately start CPR doing 5 sets of compressions and breaths, then go and call 911 or activate EMS yourself. (Infants and small children can be carried with you.)
Immediately go call 911, then start CPR
Keep shouting until someone shows up
keep assessing for responsiveness and breathing and hope the child starts breathing on their own
6. Multiple Choice
30 seconds
1 pt
The letters “AED” stand for ___.
atrial external discombobulator
automated external defibrillator
atrial external defibrillator
automated endogenous defibrillator
7. Multiple Choice
30 seconds
1 pt
In CPR, chest compressions on an infant should be about ___.
2 inches
2.5 inches
1.5 inches
1 inch
8. Multiple Choice
30 seconds
1 pt
Which of the following actions would most increase the chance of survival after a cardiac arrest?
delaying the use of an AED
calling 911 and waiting for EMS to start CPR
quick defibrillation
using 2 fingers for compressions on an adult
9. Multiple Choice
30 seconds
1 pt
In CPR, the correct compression depth for an adult would be at least ____.
1.5 inches
3 inches
1 inch
2 inches
10. Multiple Choice
30 seconds
1 pt
The correct compression rate for an adult, child, and infant is ___.
100-120 per minute
80-100 per minute
120-140 per minute
140-160 per minute
11. Multiple Choice
30 seconds
1 pt
What does the term "resuscitate" mean?
to provide supplemental oxygen
to pronounce dead
to check for body movement, sounds, eye movement, talking, etc...
to remove from apparent death or unconsciousness
12. Multiple Choice
30 seconds
1 pt
When giving breaths without a mask to an adult or child you should ____.
push down on the chest
give 2 slow breaths over 6 seconds each
roll the person onto their side
pinch the nostrils closed
13. Multiple Choice
30 seconds
1 pt
On an adult, where to you place the pads on the chest for an AED?
right upper chest and left upper chest
right upper chest and left lower lateral chest
right middle chest and left middle chest
right lower lateral chest and left upper chest
14. Multiple Choice
30 seconds
1 pt
Chest compressions on an infant should be done with ____.
1-2 hands
2 fingers
2 overlapping hands
15. Multiple Choice
30 seconds
1 pt
Chest compressions on a child should be done with ____.
1-2 hands
2 fingers
2 overlapping hands
16. Multiple Choice
30 seconds
1 pt
Chest compressions on an adult should be done with ____.
one to two hands
2 fingers
2 over lapping hands
17. Multiple Choice
30 seconds
1 pt
When the AED is analyzing the victim’s heart rhythm and when the AED delivers a shock, it is important that you __________.
continue chest compressions
take the time to give 2 breaths
make sure no one is touching the victim
wiggle the cables
18. Multiple Choice
30 seconds
1 pt
Where do you place the heel of the hand to administer adult chest compressions?
upper half of the right chest
bottom third of the left chest
upper half of the sternum
lower half of the sternum
19. Multiple Choice
30 seconds
1 pt
If an adult’s chest doesn’t rise when you give a breath, what should you do?
stop CPR and wait for help
re open the airway and then give another breath
stick your fingers in the throat and look for objects
slap the person on the face until they respond
20. Multiple Choice
30 seconds
1 pt
What should you do if you tap and shout and the adult doesn’t respond?
should for help and then assess them for breathing
keep tapping and shouting
pronounce them dead and start digging a hole
slap the person until they respond
21. Multiple Choice
30 seconds
1 pt
When doing CPR, what is the best sign that your breaths are effective?
the patient begins to respond
the chest begins to rise
the heart begins to beat on its own
you feel short of breath after breathing for them
22. Multiple Choice
30 seconds
1 pt
To check for responsiveness on an infant, you ___.
tap on their shoulder and shout their name
tickle their belly and shout their name
gently pat their face and shout their name
tap on their feet and shout their name
23. Multiple Choice
30 seconds
1 pt
The victim shows signs of puberty, or is 8 years or older you should perform
Infant CPR
Child CPR
Adult CPR
24. Multiple Choice
30 seconds
1 pt
The victim is less than 1 year old you should perform ____.
infant CPR
Child CPR
Adult CPR
25. Multiple Choice
30 seconds
1 pt
The victim is 1 to 8 years old, but hasn’t yet gone through puberty you should perform
child CPR
infant CPR
adult CPR
26. Multiple Choice
5 minutes
1 pt
When performing Hands-Only CPR, how many times should you push in the center of the chest during a one minute period?
About 50
130-150
100-120
I don't know
27. Multiple Choice
5 minutes
1 pt
When do you stop pushing on the victim’s chest during Hands-Only CPR?
5 minutes
15 Minutes
Until Medical Professionals Take Over
I don't know
28. Multiple Choice
5 minutes
1 pt
How deep should you push on the chest of an adult when doing Hands-Only CPR?
at least 1 inch
at least 2 inches
at least 3 inches
I don't know
29. Multiple Choice
5 minutes
1 pt
What are the correct steps for providing Hands-Only CPR?
Dial 911, push hard and fast in the center of the chest
Push hard and fast in the center of the chest then dial 911