Certification Test QUESTIONS &
ANSWERS 100% CORRECT!!
What are the good samaritan laws? - ANSWERprotect the responder from financial
liability, developed to encourage people to help others in an emergency situation.
What is consent, and how do you get it? - ANSWERpermission from the injured or ill
person or their parent or guardian if the person is a minor. To obtain; start with your
name, state type and level of training you have, explain what you think is wrong,
explain what you plan to do, ask if you may help.
What are the emergency action steps? - ANSWERCheck, Call, Care
When is it time to call 911? - ANSWERwhen the situation has become one of the
emergency situations or you recognize emergency conditions in play
What is cycle for CPR and how long do you do it? - ANSWER2 rescue breaths for
every 30 Chest compressions. Continue until exhaustion, more trained professional
takes over, scene becomes unsafe, or person shows obvious signs of life.
What if a responsive, child, infant, or adult is choking? - ANSWER5 abdominal
thrusts and 5 back blows for adults and children. For an infant, put the infant in a
secure position alternating between legs to rest the infant on and do 5 chest thrusts
and 5 back blows
How do we know somebody is having a breathing emergency? - ANSWERPanicked,
surprised, or confused facial expression, holding throat with both hands, trying to
forcibly cough, initially flushed skin but turning pale rapidly.
What are the clues that an emergency has happened? - ANSWERunusual sounds,
sights, odors, and behaviors.
What are PPE's? - ANSWERPersonal Protective Equipment, such as gloves,
breathing barriers, hand washing, etc.
If a victim is responsive what 2 skills do you do? - ANSWERInterview the person and
do a head to toe check. Roll the person into the recovery position.
How long and how do you check for breathing? - ANSWERNo more than 5-10
seconds. Head tilt chin lift, ear to mouth look towards sternum.
How do you give rescue breaths? - ANSWERHead tilt chin left, breath in until you
see chest plate rise. In intervals of 2.