Adult CPR
Child & Infant CPR
Choke Relief
Situations
Basic Knowledge
100

How/where should your hands be on the victim when administering compressions?

What is... hands on top of one another, fingers interlaced, and on or under the nipple line

100

How many sets of CPR should be given if your alone before calling 9-1-1?

What is… 5 sets

100

What do you do when infant becomes unresponsive?

What is... Place infant on firm flat surface and begin CPR

100

While walking in the park, you saw an unconscious adult. The adult is breathing but doesn't have a pulse. What's the best thing you should do?

What is… begin by delivering compressions only

100
How deep should compressions be? 

What is… 2in deep

200
Where should the AED be placed?

What is... Lower left side, and upper right chest

200

What should the ratio of compressions to breaths be when you have 2 people operating CPR on the infant victim?

What is… 15:2

200
Whats the second step of choke relief?

What is... Turn the infant over while still supporting their head and lowering it below their body. Then deliver chest thrusts

200

If someone suffers cardiac arrest, how long should you take before starting CPR?

What is… begin immediatly

200

How often should you switch areas with your partner while doing CPR?

what is... Every 2 min or when the other one is tired

300

What does AED stand for?

What is.. Automated External Defibrillator 

300

What areas do infant AED pads go?

What is… middle of the chest and middle of shoulder blades

300

Should you pull the obstructing object/item out of infants mouth if not seen properly? True or false

What is... False
300

While performing CPR on a child, interruptions to chest compressions should be limited to…?

What is… 5-10 sec

300

What does CPR stand for?

What is… Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation

400

How do you know if your administering good respiration breaths?

What is… by seeing the chest rise and lower 

400

The chest should always recoil after compressions? True or False.

What is… true

400

What are signs that an infant needs choke relief?

What is…

  • Weak or no cough*
  • High-pitched squeaking noises or no sound*
  • Pale or blue skin color*
  • Unable to cough or cry*
  • Panicked, confused or surprised appearance*
400

You get to the scene and a man has been unresponsive for some time and the only person there is the persons wife. What do you do?

What is… Access the scene, check for responsiveness, call for help, check pulse and breathing, activate emergency response and get an AED, start compressions and breaths, keeping going until emergency response arrives.

400

What’s the the compression rate per min?

what is… 100/120 per min

500

What are agonal gasps?

What is… Involuntary  gasps due to not enough respirations that are caused by low oxygen in the blood aka hypoxia.

500

What are two ways you can give an infant CPR?

What is… 2 finger method and 2 thumb circling method

500

What’s the first step in how to deliver choke relief for an infant?

What is... place infant faceing ground on your forearm with the support of your thigh while supporting head and deliver forceful back blows

500

After offering resuscitation in the event of a cardiac arrest and your patient starts breathing, what's the best recovery position to put them in to maintain a clear airway?

What is… Carefully roll the person onto their side by pulling on the bent knee towards you

500

How long should you do CPR?

What is… 20min-1hr before calling time of death