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Prepare confidently for the CPR/AED Written Exam with this comprehensive study guide featuring complete practice questions and verified answers. This resource is designed to help learners review essential CPR and AED concepts, including adult, child, and infant resuscitation, automated external defibrillator (AED) operation, emergency response procedures, choking management, basic life support (BLS) principles, and patient safety. Organized for effective learning and self-assessment, this guide is ideal for certification preparation, skills review, and improving emergency response knowledge. Updated for the Latest 2026 Edition.

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issues involved. These require students to apply specific legal principles and statutes to the facts presented in the scenario.Multiple
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consent is implied When an adult is unable to give consent, such as if he or she is
unconscious, confused, mentally impaired, seriously injured or seriously ill


Best way to tell a victim is unconscious Tap sholder
Ask if there ok
Call 911
Head tilt chin lift
Check for breathing for 10 secs


Signs of breathing Chest rising, inhaling, exhaling


Best ways to prevent diease transmission Gloves, substances, barriers


How to check a conscious for baby Flick baby's foot


Child 1 to 12 yo


Infant 0 to 1 yo


Adult 12 and up


If you think a person is not breathing what do you do? Call 911, start cpr


When to call 911 Unconcious or not breathing


Why do you do lift head and tilt chin To prevent victim from chocking/opens up the air way

, Why can't you move a victim Might have spinal injuries,head/neck


Ways to survive Early regonsition
Early CPR
Early defibulition
Early advanced medical care


If someone vomits while giving care or if breathing and clear mouth and put them in recovery position: Haines Position
pulse


Correct CPR hand placement 2 Hands, fingers interlocked on steren


How many compression 30 compressions


Rate at CPR per min 100 compressions per min / 5 cycles per 2 min


Choking and no coughing 5 back blows and 5 chest thrusts


Why do we have Good Samaritan Law can take action without consequence


What do you do if you ask a conscious person for Do not give care but instead call 9-1-1
consent to help them and they say no?


What are the steps you should follow in an emergency? Check - Call - Care
(The 3 C's)


How long should you check for breathing? No more than 10 seconds


How long should you GIVE a rescue breath for? 1 second


What are some signs/symptoms of a heart attack? pain in the chest that last for more than 3-5 minutes; or that goes away and comes
back; nausea/vomiting; pain in the jaw, shoulder, back, chest or abdomen; tight
squeezing feeling in the chest; shortness of breath; profuse sweating


What is the cycle of chest compressions to breaths for an 30 compressions to 2 breaths
adult?


What is the cycle of chest compressions to breaths for a 30 compressions to 2 breaths
child?


What are the ONLY 6 reasons you can stop performing - You are too exhausted to continue
CPR? - An AED arrives
- Other help arrives (EMS, Police, someone else trained in CPR)
- The scene becomes unsafe
- The patient shows signs of life - You have performed 5 sets of CPR on a child
and you must leave to go call 911types of law exams include:Essay/Problem-Based
Questions: In law exams, students are often given hypothetical scenarios (problem
questions) and are asked to analyze the legal issues involved. These require students to
apply specific legal principles and statutes to the facts presented in the scenario.Multiple

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