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Red Cross Adult, Child & Baby First Aid/CPR/AED Certification Exam 2026 – 300+ CPR, AED, Choking Response, Sudden Illness, Bleeding Control, Emergency Care & First Aid Questions and Answers | American Red Cross First Aid/CPR/AED

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This comprehensive Red Cross Adult, Child and Baby First Aid/CPR/AED Certification Exam 2026 study guide contains more than 300 expertly compiled exam questions and verified answers covering first aid foundations, infection prevention, emergency action steps, adult CPR, pediatric CPR, infant CPR, AED operation, choking emergencies, sudden illnesses, bleeding control, environmental emergencies, injuries, and emergency response procedures. The material is designed to provide complete preparation for American Red Cross First Aid/CPR/AED certification examinations, workplace safety training, healthcare education programs, childcare certifications, coaching requirements, and emergency response competency assessments. The guide begins with essential first aid foundations and emergency response principles, including scene safety assessment, personal protective equipment (PPE), infection prevention, hand hygiene, glove use, consent procedures, recovery position techniques, emergency recognition, responsiveness assessment, and activation of emergency medical services (EMS). Students learn how to recognize emergencies, minimize infection risks, conduct initial impressions, obtain consent appropriately, gather critical information using the SAM (Signs and Symptoms, Allergies, Medications and Medical Conditions) assessment method, and apply systematic emergency action steps in real-world situations. A substantial portion of the study material focuses on high-quality Adult CPR and AED operation. Topics include recognizing cardiac arrest, identifying unresponsiveness and abnormal breathing, compression rates and depths, airway management, head-tilt/chin-lift procedures, rescue breathing, CPR cycles, chest recoil, minimizing interruptions during CPR, effective ventilation techniques, AED pad placement, AED safety precautions, shock delivery procedures, and post-shock CPR continuation. Students gain a detailed understanding of evidence-based resuscitation practices that improve survival outcomes during cardiac emergencies. Extensive pediatric emergency care content examines Child CPR, Infant CPR, pediatric cardiac arrest recognition, age-specific compression techniques, compression depths, ventilation methods, drowning-related emergencies, encircling thumbs techniques, one-hand compression methods, infant airway management, AED use for children and infants, pediatric AED pad placement, responder role transitions, and team-based resuscitation strategies. These concepts are essential for caregivers, educators, childcare providers, parents, coaches, and healthcare personnel responsible for the safety of children and infants. The study guide also provides comprehensive coverage of choking emergencies involving adults, children, and infants. Students review recognition of airway obstruction, choking signs and symptoms, forceful versus ineffective coughing, back blows, abdominal thrusts, chest thrusts for pregnant individuals, infant choking management, finger-sweep procedures, unresponsive choking victim protocols, CPR modifications for airway obstruction, and emergency airway clearance techniques. Detailed explanations reinforce proper intervention strategies for life-threatening choking incidents. A significant section is dedicated to sudden illnesses and medical emergencies. Topics include asthma attacks, anaphylaxis, allergic reactions, heart attacks, shock, opioid overdoses, naloxone administration, diabetic emergencies, hypoglycemia management, stroke recognition using the FAST assessment method, dehydration, febrile seizures, medication assistance procedures, epinephrine auto-injectors, nitroglycerin administration, and emergency monitoring techniques. Students learn how to identify common medical emergencies quickly and provide effective first aid while awaiting advanced medical care. Comprehensive bleeding control content explores life-threatening bleeding recognition, blood loss assessment, direct pressure techniques, wound management, tourniquet application, extremity injuries, bleeding control kits, pressure application methods, monitoring procedures, and emergency trauma response. Additional sections examine injury management, head injuries, spinal injuries, concussion recognition, burns, environmental emergencies, heat stroke, hypothermia, poisoning, loss of sensation, trauma assessment, and emergency stabilization techniques. These skills are critical for workplace responders, athletic trainers, outdoor professionals, and emergency preparedness personnel. The document incorporates numerous scenario-based learning exercises involving workplace incidents, playground emergencies, sports injuries, choking victims, allergic reactions, severe bleeding events, falls, and environmental emergencies. These practical examples strengthen decision-making abilities and help learners apply first aid principles effectively in high-pressure situations. The question-and-answer format promotes knowledge retention and prepares candidates for certification examinations and real-life emergency response responsibilities. This resource is highly beneficial for American Red Cross certification candidates, CPR certification students, first aid providers, healthcare students, nursing students, emergency medical responder trainees, childcare providers, teachers, coaches, camp counselors, workplace safety personnel, occupational health professionals, lifeguards, fitness instructors, community volunteers, parents, caregivers, and individuals preparing for First Aid/CPR/AED certification examinations or recertification requirements. It is especially valuable for anyone seeking mastery of emergency response procedures, life-saving interventions, and evidence-based first aid practices. The study material aligns with educational standards established by the American Red Cross, American Heart Association (AHA), International Liaison Committee on Resuscitation (ILCOR), Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA), Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), and current Emergency Cardiovascular Care (ECC) Guidelines. Concepts involving CPR, AED operation, choking response, bleeding control, emergency care, infection prevention, stroke recognition, and pediatric resuscitation are additionally supported by contemporary emergency medicine research and internationally recognized first aid training standards. Keywords Red Cross First Aid CPR AED 2026, American Red Cross Certification, First Aid Exam Questions, CPR Certification Exam, AED Certification, Adult CPR, Child CPR, Infant CPR, Baby CPR, High Quality CPR, Cardiac Arrest, AED Pad Placement, AED Operation, Rescue Breathing, Chest Compressions, Compression Depth, Compression Rate, CPR Skills, Emergency Action Steps, First Aid Foundations, Scene Safety, PPE, Personal Protective Equipment, Infection Prevention, Hand Hygiene, Latex Free Gloves, Recovery Position, Emergency Response, EMS Activation, Consent to Care, SAM Assessment, Signs and Symptoms, Allergies, Medications and Medical Conditions, Choking Emergencies, Airway Obstruction, Back Blows, Abdominal Thrusts, Chest Thrusts, Infant Choking, Unresponsive Choking Victim, Sudden Illness, Asthma Attack, Anaphylaxis, Epinephrine Auto Injector, Heart Attack, Nitroglycerin, Shock, Opioid Overdose, Naloxone Administration, Diabetic Emergency, Hypoglycemia, Stroke Recognition, FAST Stroke Assessment, Dehydration, Febrile Seizures, Medication Assistance, Bleeding Control, Life Threatening Bleeding, Tourniquet Application, Direct Pressure, Trauma Care, Emergency Bleeding Response, Head Injury, Concussion, Neck Injury, Spinal Injury, Burns, Heat Stroke, Hypothermia, Poisoning, Environmental Emergencies, Injury Assessment, Emergency Preparedness, Workplace First Aid, Healthcare Training, Nursing Students, EMS Training, Lifeguard Certification, Childcare Certification, Sports Safety, Coaching Certification, Community First Aid, Emergency Care Training, CPR Recertification, First Responder Training, Life Saving Skills, Safety Certification, Emergency Medical Response

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Module 1: First Aid, CPR, AED Foundations

Lowering the Risk for Infection

You have a first aid kit and are about to give care to a co-worker who is

unresponsive and not breathing. After calling 9-1-1 and getting

equipment, what should you do before giving care, if possible? -

ANSWER ✔✔Put on latex-free disposable gloves.

,What is your risk of catching a disease when giving first aid care? -

ANSWER ✔✔Low Risk


How long should you wash your hands when using soap and water? -

ANSWER ✔✔At least 20 seconds


What are some things to keep in mind about wearing gloves when giving

first aid care? Select 2 answers. - ANSWER ✔✔Avoid touching other

surfaces.

Wash your hands after taking off your gloves.

Module 1: First Aid, CPR, AED Foundations


Recognizing Emergencies and Gaining Confidence to Act - ANSWER

✔✔


What do you see in this photo that might indicate an emergency

situation? Select 2 answers. - ANSWER ✔✔The person appears

unresponsive and is laying on the ground.

The person is bleeding.

The risk of infection when giving first aid care is low. Using what reduces

your risk even further? Select 3 answers. - ANSWER ✔✔Latex-free

disposable gloves

,Face shield

Pocket mask

Identify the signs that indicate an emergency exists in the video you just

watched. Select 3 answers. - ANSWER ✔✔Paula moaned, grimaced,

and rubbed her shoulder

Paula made a thud when she collapsed to the ground

Paula appeared unresponsive on the ground

Module 1: First Aid, CPR, AED Foundations


Emergency Action Steps - ANSWER ✔✔


You hear a scream and some loud noises coming from a few feet away

in the crowded school playground. As you walk quickly across the

playground, you tell yourself to do what first? - ANSWER ✔✔Check

the scene for safety.

A person who is responsive and breathing but not fully awake should be

placed in a recovery position for which of the following reasons? -

ANSWER ✔✔To lower their risk for choking and aspiration


You are working a shift at the local farmer's market when you recognize

that a 10-year-old shopping with their parent is choking. You check the

scene for safety and approach the child. What do you need to do at this

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, point? - ANSWER ✔✔Obtain consent from the parent (who is

present) because the person is a minor.

You are working in a senior center when you hear a thud and someone

yells out that a man has collapsed. The scene is safe, but the man

appears unresponsive. What should you do next? - ANSWER

✔✔Check for responsiveness by using the shout-tap-shout sequence

while checking for breathing, life-threatening bleeding and other life-

threatening conditions.

Your co-worker fell off of a tall ladder and hit their head quite hard. You

can see they have a large lump and they are bleeding a lot. You suspect

a potentially life-threatening injury. You tell them you are trained in first

aid and want to help them. They tell you, no; that they are fine and it is

no big deal. What should you do? - ANSWER ✔✔Call 9-1-1 or tell

someone to do so.

You have obtained consent and are checking a responsive person. You

know you need to interview them first using SAM. What does SAM stand

for? Select 3 answers. - ANSWER ✔✔Allergies


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