An emergency treatment that's done when someone's breathing or heartbeat has stopped
CPR
What does CPR revive?
a. Heart and Nerves
b. Nerves and Lungs
c. Heart and Lungs
d. Heart and Headaches
C. Heart and Lungs
When should we use CPR?
a. Whenever someone is on the ground
b. When there is no breathing or pulse
c. Whenever someone asks to receive it
d. When there is only no pulse
b. When there is no breathing or pulse
Brain damage is certain to take place without oxygen after ____ minutes.
a. 4-6 minutes
b. 5 minutes
c. 10 minutes
d. 6-7 minutes
c. 10 minutes
Move the victim to a safe place if there is an external threat to yours or theirs safety.
a. True
b. False
a network of organs and vessels that transport blood throughout the body.
Cardiovascular System
to open the airway, you must ________.
a. Start CPR
b. Head tilt, chin lift
c. Use mouth to mouth CPR
d. Open mouth
b. Head tilt, chin lift
Which injury is most common for the victims after receiving CPR?
a. Broken arm
b. Nerve damage
c. Brain damage
d. Broken ribs
d. Broken ribs
To check for breathing, it should take no more than ____ seconds.
a. 30
b. 5
c. 15
d. 10
d. 10
If the victim is unconscious but does display vital signs...
a. Start CPR
b. Place on left side
c. Place on hard surface
d. Call 911
b. Place on left side
A network of organs and tissues that work together to enable breathing and gas exchange.
Pulmonary System
Which one of these surfaces can the victim NOT be on while giving CPR?
a. roof
b. bed
c. table
d. grass
b. bed
Turning blue is a sign of _________?
a. Needing CPR
b. Choking
c. Fever
d. Broken ribs
b. Choking
Brain damage could start to take place without oxygen after ____ minutes.
a. 4-6 minutes
b. 5 minutes
c. 10 minutes
d. 6-7 minutes
a. 4-6 minutes
a. In your pocket
b. on your forearm
c. also on your hand interlocked
d. None of the above
b. on your forearm
A device that provides an electric shock to your heart to allow it to get out of a potentially fatal abnormal heart rhythm.
Defibrillator
Which reason is NOT a reason why CPR would fail?
a. Improper procedures
b. Delayed in starting
c. On a soft surface
d. All of the above
e. Only b and c
d. All of the above
Which of these reasons is a reason to stop CPR?
a. When trained help arrives
b. When the victims is not breathing
c. When the victims in unconscious
d. when the victims is on a hard surface
a. When trained help arrives
Compressions should go into the victims chest about 1.5-2 inches for __________ ½-¾ inches for ______.
a. Men, Women
b. Children, Adults
c. Adults, infants
d. Adults, Children
d. Adults, Chidlren
How many chest compressions do you do in one segment?
a. 100
b. 50
c. 30
d. 10
c. 30
__________ can be found in the tongue or throat caused by an allergic reaction.
Swelling
What does R.A.P. stand for?
a. Reactive, Adaptive, Posture
b. Responsiveness, Activate EMS, Position on back
c. Responsiveness, Adaptive, Position on Back
d. Reactive, Activate EMS, Position on Left Side
b. Responsiveness, Activate EMS, Position on back
ABCD stands for _________________________.
a. Airway, breathing, consciousness, disability
b. Airway, breathing, circulation-bleeding, disability
c. Air, breathe, calm, disability
d. Air, breathing, consciousness, disability
b. Airway, breathing, circulation-bleeding, disability
Roughly ____ % of people survive after needing CPR.
a. 6
b. 8
c. 10
d. 12
b. 8
CPR work by delivering _______ to the brain?
O2 (Oxygen)