You must score an 80% or above on this exam.
The first thing you should do when you approach the scene is make sure the scene is......
Look, Listen, and Feel is used to check for?
In CPR, an adult is anyone that is ____ years or older.
Which of the following would be a reason that you would stop CPR?
What does AED stand for?
When will the AED be used?
The three "C"s for a medical emergency are....
What are the 2 main parts of CPR?
Quick use of an AED increases the survival rate of a cardiac emergency by .....
What does "CPR" stand for?
What is the purpose of providing compressions when performing CPR?
In adult CPR, how deep and how fast should the compressions be?
What is the procedure for opening the airway?
How often should you switch rescuers to avoid getting too tired when doing CPR?
What is the first step in using an AED?
When using an AED, you place the pads ...
Where should you place your hands when giving chest compressions?
The AED prompts you not to touch the person while it is analyzing the heart rhythm. You should:
A woman collapses in front of you. You check the scene and the person, and she is unconscious. What do you do next?
The "Good Samaritan Law" is
The AED states “Shock advised” and prompts you to push the shock button. Before pushing the shock button, you should:
In CPR, the ratio of compressions to breaths is ___.In CPR, the ratio of compressions to breaths is ___.
The correct compression rate for an adult, child, and infant is ___.
You are giving sets of 30 compressions and 2 breaths. Another person arrives with an AED. What should you do next?
What actions result in the best chance of survival if someone is not breathing (or is only gasping) and isn't responding?