CPR and AED Final Exam
At what rate per minute should compressions be administered?
100
150
200
250-Answer-a
Compression-only CPR should only be used on which of the following types of victims?
a) Under the age of 8
b) Victims you witness collapse
c) Victims you do not witness collapse
d) Collapsed from choking-Answer-b
To administer back blows, what position should the person be in?
a) Bent forward at the waist
b) Standing straight up
c) Bent forward at the knees
d) Laying down-Answer-a
What is the main function of the circulatory system?
a) Carbon dioxide leaving the body
b) Moving blood between the heart and lungs
c) Gas exchange when oxygen enters the blood
d) Filtering the air as it enters the body-Answer-b
When possible, what is the preferred method of CPR?
a) Compression-only
b) Single-person
c) Two-person
d) Rescue-breath-only-Answer-c
When using an AED, after the shock is delivered when should CPR resume?
a) Wait 30 seconds
b) Wait 1 minutes
c) Immediately
d) Do not continue CPR-Answer-c
Which of the following are considered to be signs of a heart attack?
a) Shortness of breath, pain in the arm, pain in the jaw, and chest pain
b) Shortness of breath, pain in the legs, pain in the jaw, and chest pain
c) Shortness of breath, pain in the arm, pain in the abdomen, and chest pain
At what rate per minute should compressions be administered?
100
150
200
250-Answer-a
Compression-only CPR should only be used on which of the following types of victims?
a) Under the age of 8
b) Victims you witness collapse
c) Victims you do not witness collapse
d) Collapsed from choking-Answer-b
To administer back blows, what position should the person be in?
a) Bent forward at the waist
b) Standing straight up
c) Bent forward at the knees
d) Laying down-Answer-a
What is the main function of the circulatory system?
a) Carbon dioxide leaving the body
b) Moving blood between the heart and lungs
c) Gas exchange when oxygen enters the blood
d) Filtering the air as it enters the body-Answer-b
When possible, what is the preferred method of CPR?
a) Compression-only
b) Single-person
c) Two-person
d) Rescue-breath-only-Answer-c
When using an AED, after the shock is delivered when should CPR resume?
a) Wait 30 seconds
b) Wait 1 minutes
c) Immediately
d) Do not continue CPR-Answer-c
Which of the following are considered to be signs of a heart attack?
a) Shortness of breath, pain in the arm, pain in the jaw, and chest pain
b) Shortness of breath, pain in the legs, pain in the jaw, and chest pain
c) Shortness of breath, pain in the arm, pain in the abdomen, and chest pain