CPR
CPR
Body Organ
Body Organ
100

What does CPR stands for?

 Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation

100

What is the universal sign for choking?

Hands clutching the throat

100

What organ pumps blood throughout the body?

heart

100

What organ is responsible for breathing?

Lungs

200

How many chest compressions should be given per minute during CPR?

 100–120 compressions per minute

200

If someone has a nosebleed, should you tilt their head back or forward?

Forward

200

True/false Insulin lowers blood sugar.

True

200

Which blood type is known as the universal donor?

O negative

300

What is the correct compression depth for an adult during CPR?

At least 2 inches (5 cm)

300

What is the ratio of compressions to breaths in adult CPR?

30:2

300

Which system controls hormones?

Endocrine system

300

Which organ stores and releases glucose as glycogen?

Liver

400

True or False: You should check for a pulse before starting CPR on an adult.

False (check responsiveness and breathing, start CPR if no normal breathing)

400

What is the first step before providing first aid in any situation?

Ensure the scene is safe

400

What organ filters waste from the blood

Kidneys

400

Which chamber of the heart pumps blood to the lungs?

Right ventricle

500

What does AED stand for?

Automated External Defibrillator

500

What is the recovery position used for?

To keep an unconscious but breathing person’s airway clear and open

500

Which chamber of the heart pumps blood to the body?

Left ventricle

500

What protein in red blood cells carries oxygen?

Hemoglobin

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