GAMERICAN RED CROSS
CPR/AED/FIRST AID FINAL WRITTEN
EXAM
When do you preform CPR? - When the victim is unconscious has a clear airway no breathing and no
pulse.
When do you perform ventilations? - When the victim is unconscious has a clear airway yes pulse and no
breathing.
When do you perform conscious choking - When the victim is conscious has an obstructed airway has a
pulse and is not breathing.
When do you perform an AED treatment? - When the victim is unconscious has a clear airway no
breathing and no pulse.
When do you perform unconscious choking strategies? - When the victim is unconscious has an abstract
of airway yes/no pulse and is not breathing
When performing CPR with one rescuer what is the ratios for an adult child and infant? - 30:2
When performing CPR with two rescuers what are the ratios for an adult child and infant? - Adult: 30:2
Child: 15:2
Infant: 15:2 (thumbs)
When do you stop performing CPR on a victim? - When the victim shows obvious signs of life, you are
too exhausted to continue, the scene becomes unsafe, AED arrives, EMS arrives, or a rescuer would
higher training steps in the place.
CPR/AED/FIRST AID FINAL WRITTEN
EXAM
When do you preform CPR? - When the victim is unconscious has a clear airway no breathing and no
pulse.
When do you perform ventilations? - When the victim is unconscious has a clear airway yes pulse and no
breathing.
When do you perform conscious choking - When the victim is conscious has an obstructed airway has a
pulse and is not breathing.
When do you perform an AED treatment? - When the victim is unconscious has a clear airway no
breathing and no pulse.
When do you perform unconscious choking strategies? - When the victim is unconscious has an abstract
of airway yes/no pulse and is not breathing
When performing CPR with one rescuer what is the ratios for an adult child and infant? - 30:2
When performing CPR with two rescuers what are the ratios for an adult child and infant? - Adult: 30:2
Child: 15:2
Infant: 15:2 (thumbs)
When do you stop performing CPR on a victim? - When the victim shows obvious signs of life, you are
too exhausted to continue, the scene becomes unsafe, AED arrives, EMS arrives, or a rescuer would
higher training steps in the place.