National CPR Foundation Notes
CPR/AED/FIRSTAID Correct Answers
What is the leading cause of death in the US according to the CDC? - Answer-
Cardiovascular disease.
What are the ways CPR & First Aid occurs? - Answer-Choking
Cardiac Arrest
Drowning
Stroke
Heart attack
Training can be the difference between what? - Answer-Life & death
CPR should be immediately applied someone is...? - Answer-No breathing
Unconscious
No pulse
death is most likely to occur after how many minutes after a loss of oxygen? - Answer-
10 mins of loss of oxygen.
From 6 to 10 mins what is expected from a loss of oxygen? - Answer-Brain damage is
expected from 6 - 10 mins.
From 0-4 mins how existent is brain damage? - Answer-Virtually non-existent
When the heart stops what stops flowing throughout the body? - Answer-Blood
Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation stands for? - Answer-CPR
CPR is when a person performs what? - Answer-When a person performs chest
compressions and breathing into a patient who has no pulse or isn´t breathing
Chest compressions combined with breathing into the patient will carry the the
oxygenated blood throughout what? - Answer-The Body and Into the Brain
What does a CPR act like moving the blood rich in oxygen to the brain? - Answer-CPR
acts like an artificial heart
What increases after the patient receives CPR, AED, & EMS? - Answer-The patient's
survival rate
AED stands for what? - Answer-Automated External Defibrillator
CPR/AED/FIRSTAID Correct Answers
What is the leading cause of death in the US according to the CDC? - Answer-
Cardiovascular disease.
What are the ways CPR & First Aid occurs? - Answer-Choking
Cardiac Arrest
Drowning
Stroke
Heart attack
Training can be the difference between what? - Answer-Life & death
CPR should be immediately applied someone is...? - Answer-No breathing
Unconscious
No pulse
death is most likely to occur after how many minutes after a loss of oxygen? - Answer-
10 mins of loss of oxygen.
From 6 to 10 mins what is expected from a loss of oxygen? - Answer-Brain damage is
expected from 6 - 10 mins.
From 0-4 mins how existent is brain damage? - Answer-Virtually non-existent
When the heart stops what stops flowing throughout the body? - Answer-Blood
Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation stands for? - Answer-CPR
CPR is when a person performs what? - Answer-When a person performs chest
compressions and breathing into a patient who has no pulse or isn´t breathing
Chest compressions combined with breathing into the patient will carry the the
oxygenated blood throughout what? - Answer-The Body and Into the Brain
What does a CPR act like moving the blood rich in oxygen to the brain? - Answer-CPR
acts like an artificial heart
What increases after the patient receives CPR, AED, & EMS? - Answer-The patient's
survival rate
AED stands for what? - Answer-Automated External Defibrillator