First Aid
Adult CPR
Infant CPR
Adult AED
TieBreaker
100


Which of the following is an example of a hazard affecting scene safety?

  A. Traffic

  B. Smoke or flames

  C. Live electrical wires

  D. All of these

D. All of these
100

The correct sequence for basic life support is:

A.  Airway, Breathing, Compressions

B.  Breathing, Airway, Compression

C.  Compressions, Airway, Breathing

D.  Breathing, Compressions, Airway

C. Compressions, Airway, Breathing (CAB)
100
Some signals that indicate an infant is chocking are...


A. Laughing

B. Not being able to cough, cry, or breath

C. Blowing bubbles

D. Crawling around

B. Not being able to cough, cry, or breath.
100

If, during the second analysis, the AED prompts "no shock advised," you should...


A. Nothing. Obviously, you saved them.


B. Check Instagram


C. Wonder if the machine is broken.


D. Resume 5 cycles or about 2 minutes of CPR

D. Resume 5 cycles or about 2 minutes of CPR

200

Bloodborne pathogens are:

A. Uncommon

B. Microorganisms that do not pose a threat to humans

C. Infectious microorganisms that can be spread through contact with blood

D. None of these

C. Infectious microorganisms that can be spread through the contact with blood
200
Always check for signs of life no more than...


A. 30 seconds

B. 15 seconds

C. 10 seconds

D. There is no life.

C. "10 seconds" However, in an adult situation, we now focus with a quick scan and immediately into chest compressions.
200

On an infant, if you are the lone rescuer, you should perform compressions:

A. Using two fingers just below the nipple line

B.  Using the heel of one hand just below the nipple line

C.  Using the heel of two hands just below the nipple line

D.  None of the above

A. Using two fingers just below the nipple line
200
When preparing an AED for use, what is the FIRST thing you should do?


A. Put the pads on

B. Remove the chest hair

C. Turn on the AED

D. Clean the chest

C. Turn on the AED
300

Before examining the conscious victim, you should ask for ________.

A.  Money

B.  Consent

C.  A list of medication

D.  A list of allergies.

B. Consent
300
If a person is suffering from pain or discomfort in the chest that lasts more than 3 to 5 minutes or that goes away and comes back, this person is more than likely having...


A. Diabetic Emergency

B. Cold Emergency

C. Snakebite

D. Heart Related Emergency

D. "heart-related emergency"
300
The cycle of compressions and breaths for an infant is...


A. 30 compressions to every 2 breaths

B. 30 compressions to every 1 breath

C. 10 compression to every 2 breaths

D. 20 compressions to every 2 breaths

A. 30 compressions to every 2 breaths
300
The AED pads for an Adult should be placed on..


A. On the arm and leg

B. On the chest and forehead

C. the upper right and lower left part of chest

D. on the back and chest

C. The upper right and lower left part of the chest.
400

You are attempting to control bleeding on a victim who sustained a deep cut to the forearm. You have help pressure for 10 minutes and applied a pressure dressing. You note that blood is beginning to seep through the pressure bandage. You should:

A. Remove the pressure dressing and apply ice

B.  Remove the pressure dressing and apply a new one

C.  Ignore the seepage- the bleeding will stop on its own

D.  Reinforce the pressure bandage and continue to apply pressure


D. Reinforce the pressure bandage and continue to apply pressure
400
The cycle of compressions and breaths in CPR for an adult is...


A. 15 compressions to every 2 breaths

B. 30 compressions to every 2 breaths

C. 15 compressions to every 1 breath

D. 30 compressions to every 1 breath

B. 30 compressions to every 2 breaths

400

You cannot use an adult AED on an infant.

  True

  False

False
400
Once you have attached AED pads to a person, you should...


A. Follow the prompts

B. Walk away

C. Continue CPR

D. Check Facebook

A. Follow the prompts
400
What sudden illness is usually caused by a blockage of blood flow to the brain?
Stroke
500

Treatment for the victim in shock includes:

A.  Elevating the legs and feet above the level of the heart

B.  Applying ice packs to the armpits and groin

C.  Having the victim sit upright in a position of comfort

D.  Removing restrictive clothing

A. Elevating the legs and feet above the level of the heart
500

For any victim, the correct compression rate is:

A.  At least 120 per minute

B.  At least 80 per minute

C.  At least 90 per minute

D.  100 to 120 per minute

D. 100 to 120 per minute

500

When doing mouth-to-mouth breathing for a small child or infant, it is acceptable to cover the victim’s mouth and nose with your mouth to form an airtight seal.

  True

  False

True
500
When should a rescuer clear the patient?


A. I'm already clear.  I'm not touching him.

B. When I'm done.

C. When the AED advises a shock

D. When the AED arrives

C. When the AED advises a shock
500
This sudden illness results from too much or too little sugar in the person's blood. What is it?
Diabetic Emergency
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