CPR PRACTICE TEST, AMERICAN
HEART ASSOCIATION CPR REVIEW,
QUESTIONS WITH CORRECT ANSWERS
how is choking best relieved in a responsive infant? - Answer-5 back slaps and 5 chest
thrusts
what is the chain of survival - Answer-early recognition, early defibrillation, early EMS
what is the meaning of the initials CPR - Answer-cardiopulmonary resuscitation
what is the age range for an infant - Answer-under 16 months
Why do we preform C.P.R? - Answer-To maintain life (To Save a life)
What is the compression rate or speed for C.P.R - Answer-A 100 Compassions per
minute 100>1
How ment compressions to ventilations are given in 1 rescuer C.P.R - Answer-30
Compression's > 2 breaths
How many compressions to ventilations are given in 2 people C.P.R - Answer-Adult> 30
compressions / 2 breaths
Infant> 15 compressions/2 breaths
When should you call 911 if you witness an infant or child become non-responsive? -
Answer-Immediately
When should you call 911 if you Do NOT witness a child or infant become non-
responsive? - Answer-After you check for a response, Do 5 cycles of C.P.R and then
call 911
How do you allow a chest to recoil after each compression? - Answer-Let it expand
completely
How do you open a non responsive patients airway? - Answer-Head tilt > chin lift
Rescuers should try to reduce the amount of interruptions to _?_ . This will increase the
chance of the victims survival! - Answer-You should limit them to _10_ seconds
List the four universal steps for an AED - Answer-1) POWER ON the AED.2) Attach
pads. 3) Analyze (clear patient) 4)Press shock button ( If directed)
, What could happen if someone is touching a victim @ the same time the AED is
delivering a shock - Answer-The Rescuers or Other party will be shocked as well
After 'No shock advised' should you or should you not remove the pads from the
patient? - Answer-You SHOUL NOT remove the pads because the EMS Can utilize the
pads upon arrival
List the ' ABCD's of C.P.R - Answer-A) Airway. B) Breathing. C)
Circulation/Compression. D) Defibrillation
Of the four Steps Of the ABCD'S What step increase's the victim chance of survival the
most - Answer-Defribrillation.
What are the three 'No's' that must be answers before preforming C.P.R? - Answer-
1)No Response. 2) No pulse.3)No breathing
Should agonal breathing be considered before adequate breathing? - Answer-No
Because agonal breathing is slow, Shallow breathing
Describe mouth to mouth rescue breathing. - Answer-Pinch the nose close. take regular
breaths, create a tight seal, give 2 breaths, and watch for the chest to rise
What are the three things you should check for brathing? - Answer-1) look.2)listen. 3)
feel
How much air should be delivered when preforming breathing? - Answer-1 second to
deliver each breath
How would you help a responsive adult or child with severe FBAO( foreign body airway
obstruction) - Answer-Preform Abdonminal thrust. If victim if to large or pregnant
preform chest thrust's
How would you help a responsive child or adult with MILD FBAO. - Answer-encourage
coughing and breathing efforts.
How would you help a unresponsive adult or child with FBAO - Answer-Loook in the
airway to see if you see obstruction. Remove if Possible, and preform CPR
How would you help a responsive infant who has FBAO - Answer-Combination of Back
slaps, and chest thrust's, 5 cycles of back slaps and chect thrust's
How would you help a non-responsive infant with FBAO? - Answer-No Blind finger
sweeps. begin CPR 5 cycles of back slaps and chest thrusts
How old should a child victim be in order to use an AED - Answer-1 Year or older
HEART ASSOCIATION CPR REVIEW,
QUESTIONS WITH CORRECT ANSWERS
how is choking best relieved in a responsive infant? - Answer-5 back slaps and 5 chest
thrusts
what is the chain of survival - Answer-early recognition, early defibrillation, early EMS
what is the meaning of the initials CPR - Answer-cardiopulmonary resuscitation
what is the age range for an infant - Answer-under 16 months
Why do we preform C.P.R? - Answer-To maintain life (To Save a life)
What is the compression rate or speed for C.P.R - Answer-A 100 Compassions per
minute 100>1
How ment compressions to ventilations are given in 1 rescuer C.P.R - Answer-30
Compression's > 2 breaths
How many compressions to ventilations are given in 2 people C.P.R - Answer-Adult> 30
compressions / 2 breaths
Infant> 15 compressions/2 breaths
When should you call 911 if you witness an infant or child become non-responsive? -
Answer-Immediately
When should you call 911 if you Do NOT witness a child or infant become non-
responsive? - Answer-After you check for a response, Do 5 cycles of C.P.R and then
call 911
How do you allow a chest to recoil after each compression? - Answer-Let it expand
completely
How do you open a non responsive patients airway? - Answer-Head tilt > chin lift
Rescuers should try to reduce the amount of interruptions to _?_ . This will increase the
chance of the victims survival! - Answer-You should limit them to _10_ seconds
List the four universal steps for an AED - Answer-1) POWER ON the AED.2) Attach
pads. 3) Analyze (clear patient) 4)Press shock button ( If directed)
, What could happen if someone is touching a victim @ the same time the AED is
delivering a shock - Answer-The Rescuers or Other party will be shocked as well
After 'No shock advised' should you or should you not remove the pads from the
patient? - Answer-You SHOUL NOT remove the pads because the EMS Can utilize the
pads upon arrival
List the ' ABCD's of C.P.R - Answer-A) Airway. B) Breathing. C)
Circulation/Compression. D) Defibrillation
Of the four Steps Of the ABCD'S What step increase's the victim chance of survival the
most - Answer-Defribrillation.
What are the three 'No's' that must be answers before preforming C.P.R? - Answer-
1)No Response. 2) No pulse.3)No breathing
Should agonal breathing be considered before adequate breathing? - Answer-No
Because agonal breathing is slow, Shallow breathing
Describe mouth to mouth rescue breathing. - Answer-Pinch the nose close. take regular
breaths, create a tight seal, give 2 breaths, and watch for the chest to rise
What are the three things you should check for brathing? - Answer-1) look.2)listen. 3)
feel
How much air should be delivered when preforming breathing? - Answer-1 second to
deliver each breath
How would you help a responsive adult or child with severe FBAO( foreign body airway
obstruction) - Answer-Preform Abdonminal thrust. If victim if to large or pregnant
preform chest thrust's
How would you help a responsive child or adult with MILD FBAO. - Answer-encourage
coughing and breathing efforts.
How would you help a unresponsive adult or child with FBAO - Answer-Loook in the
airway to see if you see obstruction. Remove if Possible, and preform CPR
How would you help a responsive infant who has FBAO - Answer-Combination of Back
slaps, and chest thrust's, 5 cycles of back slaps and chect thrust's
How would you help a non-responsive infant with FBAO? - Answer-No Blind finger
sweeps. begin CPR 5 cycles of back slaps and chest thrusts
How old should a child victim be in order to use an AED - Answer-1 Year or older