Red Cross CPR/AED/ First Aid
Certification Test-Graded A
protect the responder from financial liability, developed to encourage people to help
others in an emergency situation. - ANS-What are the good samaritan laws?
permission 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. - ANS-What
is consent, and how do you get it?
Check, Call, Care - ANS-What are the emergency action steps?
when the situation has become one of the emergency situations or you recognize
emergency conditions in play - ANS-When is it time to call 911?
unusual sounds, sights, odors, and behaviors. - ANS-What are the clues that an
emergency has happened?
Personal Protective Equipment, such as gloves, breathing barriers, hand washing, etc. -
ANS-What are PPE's?
Interview the person and do a head to toe check. Roll the person into the recovery
position. - ANS-If a victim is responsive what 2 skills do you do?
No more than 5-10 seconds. Head tilt chin lift, ear to mouth look towards sternum. -
ANS-How long and how do you check for breathing?
Head tilt chin left, breath in until you see chest plate rise. In intervals of 2. - ANS-How
do you give rescue breaths?
- ANS-What leads to cardiac issues in infants & children?
2 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. - ANS-What is cycle for CPR and how long do you do it?
5 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 - ANS-What if a responsive, child, infant, or adult is choking?
Certification Test-Graded A
protect the responder from financial liability, developed to encourage people to help
others in an emergency situation. - ANS-What are the good samaritan laws?
permission 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. - ANS-What
is consent, and how do you get it?
Check, Call, Care - ANS-What are the emergency action steps?
when the situation has become one of the emergency situations or you recognize
emergency conditions in play - ANS-When is it time to call 911?
unusual sounds, sights, odors, and behaviors. - ANS-What are the clues that an
emergency has happened?
Personal Protective Equipment, such as gloves, breathing barriers, hand washing, etc. -
ANS-What are PPE's?
Interview the person and do a head to toe check. Roll the person into the recovery
position. - ANS-If a victim is responsive what 2 skills do you do?
No more than 5-10 seconds. Head tilt chin lift, ear to mouth look towards sternum. -
ANS-How long and how do you check for breathing?
Head tilt chin left, breath in until you see chest plate rise. In intervals of 2. - ANS-How
do you give rescue breaths?
- ANS-What leads to cardiac issues in infants & children?
2 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. - ANS-What is cycle for CPR and how long do you do it?
5 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 - ANS-What if a responsive, child, infant, or adult is choking?