CPR Certification Exam Newest 2025/2026 Complete All 100 Questions
And Correct Detailed Answers |Already Graded A+||Already Graded
A+
what does it mean for the rescuer to act within his/her "scope of practice" - ANSWER=it is the
range/set of duties, skills, and knowledge you have acquired in training
why is it important to record and document an injury or sudden illness and any care or attempt
of care that you provide? - ANSWER=- to protect you from liability
- to provide any other professional rescuers with information about what care you've given
in general, in what situation should you summon ems personnel? - ANSWER=if you are unsure
of the victim's condition or notice that the condition is worsening
1) How can you best protect yourself from possible bloodborne pathogen transmission when
providing care? 2) what about when giving ventilations? - ANSWER=1) - use ppe
- hand hygiene
2) use cpr breathing barriers
what are the bloodborne pathogens of primary concern to professional rescuers? - ANSWER=-
hep A
- hep B
- HIV
,2|Page
describe standard precautions - ANSWER=- ppe (personal protective equipment)
- good hand hygiene
- engineering controls
- work practice controls
- proper equipment cleaning
- spill clean-up procedures
while giving care to a victim, you think that you may have been exposed by direct contact to the
victim's blood or other potentially infectious material. what are the things you must do
immediately? - ANSWER=- clean contaminated area with soap and water thoroughly
- if splashed by nose/mouth, flush area with water
- if eyes are involved, irrigate with clean water/saline for 20 minutes
why should you size up the scene before approaching a victim? - ANSWER=to determine if you
are safe to approach the victim, see how many victims there are and try to determine what
happened
1) describe what your initial impression of a victim is based on? 2) how do you form an initial
impression? - ANSWER=1) it is based on what you see from sizing up the situation. 2) check for
severe bleeding, put on ppe, see if scene is safe, # of victims
,3|Page
list the steps, in order, you should follow when providing care during an emergency -
ANSWER=1) size up the scene, form an initial impression (ppe, any hazards, # of victims)
2) check for responsiveness (tap and shout)
3) summon ems and aed
4) perform primary assessment (tilt head & chin to open airway, check breathing, check pulse
for 5-10 seconds)
5) give 2 ventilations (only if victim was drowning)
6) give care based off what you find in step 4
list the steps in order of care to give for a victim who is conscious - ANSWER=1) size up the
scene
2) check responsiveness
3) ask questions (what happened? are you hurt? obtain consent?)
4) monitor until ems gets there
list the steps that are part of size up the scene - ANSWER=- use you senses to check for hazards
that are dangerous to you or victim
- use appropriate ppe
- determine # of injured or ill victims
- determine what caused injury or nature of illness
- form initial impression that may indicate life-threatening emergency bleeding
- does the victim look sick? are they awake and moving?
, 4|Page
First aid training provides you with information and skills that will allow you to do what? -
ANSWER=Recognize and respond to any emergency by knowing how to give care to someone
that is injured or suddenly sick until more advanced care can be given.
Define what an INJURY is and SUDDEN ILLNESS - ANSWER=Injury: damage to one's body from an
external force (blow, fall, etc.)
Sudden Illness: a physical condition that arises and needs immediate medical attention (heart
attack, allergic reaction, seizure, etc.)
List 3 of the 4 primary roles of a trained lay responder... - ANSWER=-Recognizing that an
emergency exists
-Being willing to act
-Activating the EMS systems by calling 911 or the ---Designated emergency number
Look at the 4 nationally recognized levels of training in pre-hospital personnel on page 5.
Describe two of them in detail. - ANSWER=-PARAMEDICS are allied health professionals that
undergo more detailed training than AEMT's; they give care to critical emergency patients and
have the ability to perform distinctive invasive procedures. Paramedics also help with non-
emergency community-based care as part of the state and local community and mobile
integrated healthcare programs.
-EMERGENCY MEDICAL TECHNICIANS are the individuals that work on treating critical
emergency patients and prepare them for transport; they are the ones that take over care from