KINES 303 - CPR/AED
Certification
1. What is not a link in the Cardiac Chain of Survival?: Early Chest Pain (Links being Early defibrillation,
CPR, and access to the EMS system).
2. When the heart stops beating or beats too ineffectively, and blood can no longer be circulated effectively,
the victim is in...: Cardiac Arrest.
3. When giving a rescue breath during CPR, each breath should last about:: 1 Second.
4. The cycle of chest compressions and rescue breaths in CPR is:: 30 chest compressions for every 2
rescue breaths.
5. You should continue CPR until:: The person shows an obvious sign of life, you are too exhausted to
continue, another trained responder arrives, or EMS takes over.
6. When you give care to an adult who is responsive and choking, where should you position your fist to
give abdominal thrusts?: In the middle of the abdomen, just above the navel.
7. Effective chest compressions:: Allow the chest to return to its normal position, are delivered fast, about
100-120 compressions per minute, are smooth, regular, and given straight up and down.
8. It is important to follow the links of the cardiac chain of survival because:-
: Following the links in the Cardiac Chain of Survival helps improve the person's chance of survival.
9. A child is choking on a piece of hard candy. She is conscious and coughing forcefully. What should you
do?: Stay with her and encourage her to continue coughing.
10.When giving rescue breaths to a child, how should you breathe into the child?: Give breaths lasting
about 1 second.
11.Causes of cardiac arrest in children include:: Congenital heart disease, drowning, and
electrocution.
12.When performing CPR on a child, about how deep should you compress the chest?: About 1 1/2
inches.
13.What should you do for a responsive infant who is choking and cannot cough, cry, or breathe?: Give
back blows and chest thrusts.
14.If a person is suffering from pain or discomfort in the chest that lasts for more than 3-5 minutes or that
goes away and comes back, this person is most likely having:: A heart attack.
15.You are in a restaurant when you notice that your infant has suddenly become very still and his skin is
turning an odd bluish color. What should you do first?: Check the infant for responsiveness.
16.How should you position a conscious choking infant to give back blows?-
: Face down, with the infant's head lower than his or her chest.
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Certification
1. What is not a link in the Cardiac Chain of Survival?: Early Chest Pain (Links being Early defibrillation,
CPR, and access to the EMS system).
2. When the heart stops beating or beats too ineffectively, and blood can no longer be circulated effectively,
the victim is in...: Cardiac Arrest.
3. When giving a rescue breath during CPR, each breath should last about:: 1 Second.
4. The cycle of chest compressions and rescue breaths in CPR is:: 30 chest compressions for every 2
rescue breaths.
5. You should continue CPR until:: The person shows an obvious sign of life, you are too exhausted to
continue, another trained responder arrives, or EMS takes over.
6. When you give care to an adult who is responsive and choking, where should you position your fist to
give abdominal thrusts?: In the middle of the abdomen, just above the navel.
7. Effective chest compressions:: Allow the chest to return to its normal position, are delivered fast, about
100-120 compressions per minute, are smooth, regular, and given straight up and down.
8. It is important to follow the links of the cardiac chain of survival because:-
: Following the links in the Cardiac Chain of Survival helps improve the person's chance of survival.
9. A child is choking on a piece of hard candy. She is conscious and coughing forcefully. What should you
do?: Stay with her and encourage her to continue coughing.
10.When giving rescue breaths to a child, how should you breathe into the child?: Give breaths lasting
about 1 second.
11.Causes of cardiac arrest in children include:: Congenital heart disease, drowning, and
electrocution.
12.When performing CPR on a child, about how deep should you compress the chest?: About 1 1/2
inches.
13.What should you do for a responsive infant who is choking and cannot cough, cry, or breathe?: Give
back blows and chest thrusts.
14.If a person is suffering from pain or discomfort in the chest that lasts for more than 3-5 minutes or that
goes away and comes back, this person is most likely having:: A heart attack.
15.You are in a restaurant when you notice that your infant has suddenly become very still and his skin is
turning an odd bluish color. What should you do first?: Check the infant for responsiveness.
16.How should you position a conscious choking infant to give back blows?-
: Face down, with the infant's head lower than his or her chest.
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