CPR Test | Study Questions and Verified Answers| 100% Correct (2023/ 2024 Update) Grade A
CPR Test | Study Questions and Verified Answers| 100% Correct (2023/ 2024 Update) Grade A Q: You are working in a senior center when you hear a thud and someone yells out that a man has collapsed. The scene is safe, but the man appears unresponsive. What should you do next? Answer: Check for responsiveness by using the shout-tap-shout sequence while checking for breathing, life-threatening bleeding and other life-threatening conditions. Q: Your co-worker fell off of a tall ladder and hit their head quite hard. You can see they have a large lump and they are bleeding a lot. You suspect a potentially life-threatening injury. You tell them you are trained in first aid and want to help them. They tell you, no; that they are fine and it is no big deal. What should you do? Answer: Call 9-1-1 or tell someone to do so Q: You have obtained consent and are checking a responsive person. You know you need to interview them first using SAM. What does SAM stand for? Select all that apply. Answer: signs and symptoms allergie medications/medical conditions Q: During your interview of the person using SAM, they told you that they have a lot of pain in their left arm and that it is throbbing. What should you do next? Answer: Do a focused check of their left arm. Q: Why is it important for you, the first aid responder, to ask questions using SAM and do a focused check of the responsive person? Select all that apply. Answer: - It can help you to determine what care they may need. - As time passes, the person may be less able to say things. - You may be able to gather information that others may not be able to gather later. Q: The call step involves calling 9-1-1, or telling someone to do so, and what else? Answer: Getting the AED, a first aid kit and a bleeding control kit (if necessary) or telling someone to do so. Q: When you ask someone to call 9-1-1 for you in an emergency situation, what communication techniques/instructions should you use? Select all that apply. Answer: - Look directly at one person. - Say, "You, call 9-1-1." Q: Cardiac arrest is often due to a blockage of the blood vessels supplying oxygen to the heart muscle (heart attack). However, it can also occur due to the effects of which of the following? Select all that apply. Answer: - drowning (correct) - breathing emergency (correct) - common cold - ear infection - headache Q: Which of the following would lead you to suspect a person is in cardiac arrest? Select all that apply. Answer: - headache - unresponsive (correct) - chest pain - not breathing or gasping (correct) - trouble breathing - dizziness Q: If your check of the person reveals that they are unresponsive and not breathing, what should you do first? Answer: Call 9-1-1 and get the AED and first aid kit or tell someone to do so Q: When giving high-quality CPR, you should give compressions at a rate of which of the following per minute? Answer: 100 to 120 Q: When giving high-quality CPR to an adult, you should give compressions at a depth of which of the following? Answer: at least 2 inches
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