CPR

  1. When should you initially ensure that the scene is safe?




    B) When I first see a potential victim
  2. Which victim requires CPR?




    A) A victim who is unresponsive with no normal breathing and no pulse
  3. What is the best way to open the airway of an unresponsive victim with no suspected neck injury?




    B) Use the head tilt--chin lift
  4. What is the maximum amount of time you should take to check for a pulse?




    B) 10 seconds
  5. Which of the following devices or techniques is not recommended for a simple rescuer to provide breaths during CPR?




    D) mouth-to-mouth technique
  6. What is the recommended depth of chest compressions for an adult victim?




    D. at least 2 inches (5 cm)
  7. What should you do when a child victim has a pulse of more than 60/min but is not breathing?




    D. give breaths without chest compressions
  8. 8. What is the compression-ventilation ratio for 1 rescuer adult CPR?




    D. 30:2
  9. 9. Why is it important to compress to the appropriate depth during CPR?




    C. Adequate depth of compression is needed to create blood flow during compressions
  10. What is the recommended rate for performing chest compressions for victims of all ages?




    A. at least 100 compressions per minute
  11. Which of the following is recommended to minimize the risk of air entering the victim's stomach (gastric inflation) during bag-mask ventilation?




    C. give a breath just until you see the chest rise
  12. Which of the following statements is true about using an AED for a child less than 8 years of age?




    A. Adult pads/dose may be used if pediatric pads/dose attenuator are not available
  13. What are the correct compression and ventilation rates for 2-rescuer CPR in the presence of an advanced airway in an adult victim?




    C. Compress at a rate of at least 100 per minute, with 2 breaths every 5 to 10 seconds
  14. During 2-rescuer CPR, one rescuer provides chest compressions. What is the role of the second rescuer?




    D. maintain an open airway and give breaths
  15. As soon as an AED becomes available, which of the following is the first step you should perform to operate the AED?




    B. turn on the AED
  16. Where should you place your hands to perform chest compressions on an adult?




    A. in the center of the breastbone
  17. What should you do after the AED delivers a shock?




    D. wait for the AED to reanalyze the rhythm
  18. If a victim of foreign-body obstruction becomes unresponsive, after you send someone to activate the emergency response system, what is the next recommended action?




    C. start CPR, beginning with compressions
  19. What is the compression-ventilation ratio for 2 rescuer child CPR?




    C. 15:2
  20. What should you do when administering breaths by using a bag-mask device for a child who is not breathing but does have a pulse?




    C. give breaths at a rate of 1 breath every 3 to 5 seconds
  21. What is the recommended depth of compressions for an infant victim?




    B. at least one fourth the depth of the chest, approximately 1 inch (2.5 cm)
  22. What should you observe when trying to determine if rescue breaths for an infant victim are effective?




    B. visible rise of the chest with each rescue breath
  23. What is the compression-ventilation ration for 2-rescuer infant CPR?




    A. 15:2
  24. What is the preferred technique for providing chest compressions during 2-rescuer CPR for an infant?




    C. the 2 finger technique
  25. What is the best action to relieve severe choking in a responsive infant?




    C. begin cycles of 5 back slaps, followed by 5 chest thrusts
Author
Sbjohnson
ID
330197
Card Set
CPR
Description
CPR test bank
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