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Which of the following indicates inadequate breathing?
A) Regular, quiet breaths
B) Strong pulse
C) Normal skin color
✔✔D) Gasping or noisy breathing
How often should you reassess a stable patient’s vital signs?
A) Every 5 minutes
✔✔B) Every 15 minutes
C) Every 30 minutes
D) Only once at the scene
What is the correct rate of rescue breaths for an adult during CPR?
A) One breath every 10 seconds
✔✔B) One breath every 5 to 6 seconds
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,C) One breath every 3 seconds
D) One breath every 15 seconds
Which of the following is NOT a sign of good circulation?
A) Pink skin
B) Strong pulse
✔✔C) Cool, clammy skin
D) Normal capillary refill
What is the purpose of the primary assessment?
A) To obtain detailed medical history
✔✔B) To identify and treat life-threatening conditions quickly
C) To complete paperwork
D) To collect insurance information
What should you do if a patient has a blocked airway and is unconscious?
A) Give abdominal thrusts
✔✔B) Begin CPR and open the airway before breaths
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,C) Wait for EMS
D) Give water to help clear airway
Which of the following tools can assist in maintaining an open airway?
A) Oxygen mask
B) Stethoscope
✔✔C) Oropharyngeal airway (OPA)
D) Tourniquet
During patient assessment, the term “AVPU” stands for:
A) Alert, Voice, Pain, Unresponsive
B) Airway, Ventilation, Pulse, Urine
✔✔C) Alert, Verbal, Pain, Unresponsive
D) Airway, Vital signs, Pulse, Urgency
What is a normal adult respiratory rate?
A) 25-30 breaths per minute
✔✔B) 12-20 breaths per minute
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, C) 5-10 breaths per minute
D) 30-40 breaths per minute
If a patient is breathing but shows signs of inadequate oxygenation, you should:
A) Wait and monitor
✔✔B) Provide supplemental oxygen
C) Start CPR immediately
D) Do nothing
What should you do first if you find a patient unresponsive and not breathing?
A) Check for a pulse
✔✔B) Call for help and begin CPR
C) Give rescue breaths only
D) Roll patient on their side
Which of the following best describes capillary refill?
A) Time it takes for skin to return color after pressure is applied
B) Pulse rate at fingertips
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