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First Aid, CPR, AED Final Practice Questions and Answers 2023 (Complete Solution Already Graded A+) When caring for an older adult the signs and symptoms may be nonspecific, which symptoms could indicate a medical emergency with an older adult? Answer- All of the above (headaches, change in usual level of activity, change in mental status, extreme drowsiness) Your safety is vital when responding to an emergency, if at any time you feel threatened by a person's behavior, condition, or any other factor, you should follow which statement. Answer- Get to a safe place and call 911 The mnemonic SAMPLE can help you to remember what information you should try to gather from a responsive person or a person falling in and out of consciousness. Answer- True If you asked the question, "Do you have any medical condition that I or the EMTs should know about?", which part of the mnemonic SAMPLE would this pertain to? Answer- P (pertinent medical info) If you asked the question, "What do you remember doing before you started to feel this way?", which part of the mnemonic SAMPLE would this pertain to? Answer- E (events leading up to the incident) You, the responder should not use bystanders to provide information about a person's illness or how the accident occurred. Answer- False When checking a responsive person, you should perform a systematic check from head to toe, looking for signs of an injury or illness. Answer- True When providing care to an adult, your level of training does not dictate the type of care that you may provide. Answer- False You should only provide care to your level of training or knowledge. Answer- True After going through the SAMPLE process in the previous module's video "Checking a Responsive Adult", the responder found that the person in need of help was allergic to morphine. Answer- False, allergic to penicillin A person chocking may grab at their throat or look confused. Answer- True The proper care for an adult who is chocking is 5 abdominal thrusts and 5 back blows. Answer- True You do not need consent before providing care to a responsive adult. Answer- False Continuous chest compressions is another name for Hands-only CPR? Answer- True You should check the scene first before helping a person in need. Answer- True The rate of compression in Hands-Only CPR is 130 per minute? Answer- False Cardiac emergencies will always have warning signs before a person goes into cardiac arrest. Answer- False You should stop providing Hands-Only CPR when the scene becomes unsafe. AnswerTrue A person who is having a heart attack may show which of the following sign or symptoms? Answer- All (chest pain, dizziness, trouble breathing, fatigue) If you think a person is having a heart attack, call 911 immediately. Answer- True You should give a person showing signs of a heart attack acetaminophen or ibuprofen to help alleviate the pain. Answer- False For each minute that CPR and use of an AED are delayed, the person's chance for survival is reduced by 10%. Answer- True Advanced life support is not one of the Adult Cardiac Chain of Survival links. AnswerFalse When preforming Rescue Breaths on an adult, tilt head to past-neutral position; pinch nose shut and form a seal over mouth. Answer- True A proper chest compression during CPR on an adult should be at least 1.5 inches. Answer- False (2 inches!) One hand in the center of the chest is the proper hand location for Adult CPR. AnswerFalse (2 hands interlocked with fingers off chest) You would stop CPR if a person shows an obvious sign of life. Answer- True Cardiac arrest is the same as a heart attack. Answer- False In the first video, the responder found out that her son suffers from allergies. AnswerFalse After you have determined that the scene is safe, you should? Answer- All of the above (figure out what happened, how many people were involved, prioritize care, care for severe bleeding) Before helping a child, you should obtain consent from the parent or guardian. AnswerTrue In the mnemonic SAMPLE, the "P" stands for... Answer- Pertinent medical history The second link in the Pediatric Cardiac Chain of Survival is "Prevention". AnswerFalse A child is defined as being between the age of 1 and 12 years. Answer- True When providing care for a child that is conscious but can no longer cough or breath, you should pick the child up and perform 5 abdominal thrusts and 5 back blows. AnswerTrue You should never give more than 2 rescue breaths per set if the first breath does not go in. Answer- True When performing cardio pulmonary resuscitation, you may use one-handed CPR on a small child. Answer- True What is the modification when providing care for a child who is unconscious, not breathing, and has a blocked airway? Answer- Add an object check after compressions There are many different types of AED's available, but all are similar to operate and use visual displays, voice prompts or both to guide the responder, in order to properly use the device. Answer- True When a person is in cardiac arrest, you should use an AED as soon as possible. Answer- True AED stands for which of the following: Answer- Automatic External Defibrillator You should use an alcohol wipe to dry the skin before attaching AED pads. AnswerFalse You may be required on some AED models to push the "analyze" button, in order for the AED to analyze the heart's rhythm. Answer- True An AED will work effectively even if you are touching the victim during the analyze phase. Answer- False Which of the following statements is true: Answer- Some AED models have a pediatric setting, instead of pediatric pads. Pediatric pads may be used on an adult victim when adult pads are not available. Answer- False It is not safe to use an AED on a pregnant women. Answer- False When two or more responders trained in CPR and an AED are at the scene, all should... Answer- All of the above (Identify themselves as being trained; first responder starts CPR immediately; second responder, calls 911 and obtains an AED; first respnder, continues CPR until the AED is turned on, connected to victim, and is ready to analyze.) An infected person's blood or other potential infectious material must enter your bloodstream in order for a bloodborne infection to occur. Answer- True OSHA requires employers to maintain a written exposure control plan describing the protective actions that will be taken to eliminate or minimize employee exposure to blood or other potentially infectious materials on the job, as well as the actions that will be taken if on-the-job exposure to blood or other potentially infectious materials occurs. Answer- True You should recap a needle before disposing of it to protect others from accidental needlestick injuries. Answer- False It is easy to identify a person who is infected with a bloodborne pathogen. AnswerFalse

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