CPR TEST-AMERICAN RED CROSS EXAM QUESTIONS
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Barriers to act - ANSWER - >-Fear of doing something wrong
-Being unsure of the person's condition
-Assuming someone else will take action
-Fear of disease
-Not knowing their illness
-Fear of being sued
You must continue giving care until: - ANSWER - >You are too
exhausted, victim wakes up and asks you to stop, scene becomes
unsafe, someone with higher training takes over
What is the very first thing you do before you give care - ANSWER -
>Check that the scene is safe
3 C's - ANSWER - >Check, call, care
When do you call 911? - ANSWER - >No heartbeat, no breathing,
significant blood loss, fire, stroke
When would you call before giving care? - ANSWER - >If the situation is
a cardiac emergency
When would you give care first? - ANSWER - >If the situation is a
respiratory emergency
, Abandonment - ANSWER - >Ending the care of an injured or ill person
without obtaining that person's consent or without ensuring that
someone with equal or greater training will continue care
How do you prevent disease transmission? - ANSWER - >Wear proper
personal protective equipment (gloves, gown, mask, etc)
What is the ratio of compressions to breaths in one person CPR? -
ANSWER - >30:2
What is the ratio of compressions to breaths in two person CPR on
ADULTS? - ANSWER - >30:2
What is the ratio of compressions to breaths in two person CPR on
CHILDREN/INFANTS? - ANSWER - >15:2
What are the types of consent? - ANSWER - >Expressed, implied
Expressed consent - ANSWER - >Verbal, gestures, parent giving consent
for child
Implied consent - ANSWER - >A person unable to give consent because
they are unconscious/ill, consent is implied. If no parent is around for
child, consent is implied.
Life-threatening conditions - ANSWER - >Unconscious, not breathing,
no pulse, severe bleeding
Agonal breathing - ANSWER - >When someone is not breathing
regularly; shallow and irregular
WITH COMPLETE SOLUTIONS GUARANTEED PASS BRAND
NEW
Barriers to act - ANSWER - >-Fear of doing something wrong
-Being unsure of the person's condition
-Assuming someone else will take action
-Fear of disease
-Not knowing their illness
-Fear of being sued
You must continue giving care until: - ANSWER - >You are too
exhausted, victim wakes up and asks you to stop, scene becomes
unsafe, someone with higher training takes over
What is the very first thing you do before you give care - ANSWER -
>Check that the scene is safe
3 C's - ANSWER - >Check, call, care
When do you call 911? - ANSWER - >No heartbeat, no breathing,
significant blood loss, fire, stroke
When would you call before giving care? - ANSWER - >If the situation is
a cardiac emergency
When would you give care first? - ANSWER - >If the situation is a
respiratory emergency
, Abandonment - ANSWER - >Ending the care of an injured or ill person
without obtaining that person's consent or without ensuring that
someone with equal or greater training will continue care
How do you prevent disease transmission? - ANSWER - >Wear proper
personal protective equipment (gloves, gown, mask, etc)
What is the ratio of compressions to breaths in one person CPR? -
ANSWER - >30:2
What is the ratio of compressions to breaths in two person CPR on
ADULTS? - ANSWER - >30:2
What is the ratio of compressions to breaths in two person CPR on
CHILDREN/INFANTS? - ANSWER - >15:2
What are the types of consent? - ANSWER - >Expressed, implied
Expressed consent - ANSWER - >Verbal, gestures, parent giving consent
for child
Implied consent - ANSWER - >A person unable to give consent because
they are unconscious/ill, consent is implied. If no parent is around for
child, consent is implied.
Life-threatening conditions - ANSWER - >Unconscious, not breathing,
no pulse, severe bleeding
Agonal breathing - ANSWER - >When someone is not breathing
regularly; shallow and irregular