CPR and First Aid UPDATED ACTUAL Questions and CORRECT Answers
1. how to recognize look for unusual noises, sights, odors, appearances and behaviors
an emergency example: screams, breaking glass, crashing metal
2. safety do not risk your own in orer to rescue or provide first aid to
another person
3. Good Samaritan state laws that help protect healthcare professionals and ordinary citizens from
Laws liability while giving emergency care to accident victims. You are protected if you
are certified and obtain consent, act in good faith, are not paid, use reasonable
skill and care, are not negligent (careless), and do not abandon the person
4. how to open an tilt head, lift chin
Airway
,5. signs of life movement or breathing
6. ABCs Airway, Breathing, and Circulation (blood flowing through the body)
7. How to check look for movement of the chest, listen and feel for air movement by placing your
Breathing ear and then your cheek at the mouth and nose of the victim
8. how to check Cir- place your index and middle fingers into the groove of the neck next to the voice
culation box to feel the carotid artery pulse
9. index finger the finger next to the thumb; also called pointer finger
, 10. voice box larynx
11. Rescue Breathing an emergency technique in which a rescuer gives air to someone who is not
breathing. To perform this, a person blows air into a victim's lungs to give him/her
oxygen
12. how to give res- 1. tilt head, lift chin, pinch the nose shut
cue breaths to an 2. take a breath and make a complete seal over the person's mouth
adult 3. blow in to make chest clearly rise (1 second)
4. Begin CPR/administer AED if breaths go in OR assume unconscious choking if
breaths do NOT go in
13. Steps to check an 1. check scene, then check child
injured child or 2. obtain consent from parent/guardian if present
infant 3. Tap on shoulder and shout, "Are you okay?"
4. No response, call 911 or if alone, give 2 minutes of care then call 911
5. Open airway, check for signs of life for no more than 10 seconds
6. give 2 rescue breaths if not breathing
7. If breaths go in, check for pulse and severe bleeding. If breaths do NOT go in,
1. how to recognize look for unusual noises, sights, odors, appearances and behaviors
an emergency example: screams, breaking glass, crashing metal
2. safety do not risk your own in orer to rescue or provide first aid to
another person
3. Good Samaritan state laws that help protect healthcare professionals and ordinary citizens from
Laws liability while giving emergency care to accident victims. You are protected if you
are certified and obtain consent, act in good faith, are not paid, use reasonable
skill and care, are not negligent (careless), and do not abandon the person
4. how to open an tilt head, lift chin
Airway
,5. signs of life movement or breathing
6. ABCs Airway, Breathing, and Circulation (blood flowing through the body)
7. How to check look for movement of the chest, listen and feel for air movement by placing your
Breathing ear and then your cheek at the mouth and nose of the victim
8. how to check Cir- place your index and middle fingers into the groove of the neck next to the voice
culation box to feel the carotid artery pulse
9. index finger the finger next to the thumb; also called pointer finger
, 10. voice box larynx
11. Rescue Breathing an emergency technique in which a rescuer gives air to someone who is not
breathing. To perform this, a person blows air into a victim's lungs to give him/her
oxygen
12. how to give res- 1. tilt head, lift chin, pinch the nose shut
cue breaths to an 2. take a breath and make a complete seal over the person's mouth
adult 3. blow in to make chest clearly rise (1 second)
4. Begin CPR/administer AED if breaths go in OR assume unconscious choking if
breaths do NOT go in
13. Steps to check an 1. check scene, then check child
injured child or 2. obtain consent from parent/guardian if present
infant 3. Tap on shoulder and shout, "Are you okay?"
4. No response, call 911 or if alone, give 2 minutes of care then call 911
5. Open airway, check for signs of life for no more than 10 seconds
6. give 2 rescue breaths if not breathing
7. If breaths go in, check for pulse and severe bleeding. If breaths do NOT go in,