EMR CPR TEST REVIEW QUESTIONS
WITH CORRECT ANSWERS
The cycles of chest compressions and ventilations in 2 person CPR for a 6 year old.
a. 15-1
b. 15-2
c. 30-1
d. 30-2 - Answer-b. 15:2
30:2 for 1 responder, an adult w/ 1 and 2 responders
How should you place your hands when giving chest compressions to an infant during
CPR with 2 trained responders?
a. 2 fingers on breastbone just below the nipple line
b. 2 fingers on breastbone at the nipple line
c. encircling thumb technique at nipple line - Answer-b. 2 fingers on breastbone below
the nipple line
when giving ventilations to an adult patient in cardiac arrest with an advanced airway in
place, ... - Answer-one every 6 seconds
When using an AED, pediatric pads may be used on an adult if adult pads are
unavailable.
a. don't use pediatric pads on an adult because it doesn't deliver the correct current
b. adult pads may be used on an infant if pediatric pads are not available
c. never use adult pads on a child even if pediatric pads are not available
d. pediatric pads may only be used on a child older than 1 year of age - Answer-b. You
can use adult pads on a child even if pediatric pads are unavailable.
adult pad on front and back of infant if you only have adult pads. He only said you can't
use pediatric pads on an adult not vice versa
An adult choking patient becomes unresponsive after abdominal thrusts. lower them to
the floor. What should your next step be?
a. open airway give 2 ventilations
b. open airway and look for obstruction
c. reassess patient for breathing and a pulse
d. start chest compressions - Answer-D. start chest compressions, still try to force it up.
THEN look in mouth for object
WITH CORRECT ANSWERS
The cycles of chest compressions and ventilations in 2 person CPR for a 6 year old.
a. 15-1
b. 15-2
c. 30-1
d. 30-2 - Answer-b. 15:2
30:2 for 1 responder, an adult w/ 1 and 2 responders
How should you place your hands when giving chest compressions to an infant during
CPR with 2 trained responders?
a. 2 fingers on breastbone just below the nipple line
b. 2 fingers on breastbone at the nipple line
c. encircling thumb technique at nipple line - Answer-b. 2 fingers on breastbone below
the nipple line
when giving ventilations to an adult patient in cardiac arrest with an advanced airway in
place, ... - Answer-one every 6 seconds
When using an AED, pediatric pads may be used on an adult if adult pads are
unavailable.
a. don't use pediatric pads on an adult because it doesn't deliver the correct current
b. adult pads may be used on an infant if pediatric pads are not available
c. never use adult pads on a child even if pediatric pads are not available
d. pediatric pads may only be used on a child older than 1 year of age - Answer-b. You
can use adult pads on a child even if pediatric pads are unavailable.
adult pad on front and back of infant if you only have adult pads. He only said you can't
use pediatric pads on an adult not vice versa
An adult choking patient becomes unresponsive after abdominal thrusts. lower them to
the floor. What should your next step be?
a. open airway give 2 ventilations
b. open airway and look for obstruction
c. reassess patient for breathing and a pulse
d. start chest compressions - Answer-D. start chest compressions, still try to force it up.
THEN look in mouth for object