Basic Knowledge
Scenarios
DefibrillatioNn
Chain of Survival
True or False
100

What is the Correct Compression Depth When Performing CPR on Adults?

AT LEAST 2 INCHES 

100

When You Arrive at a Scene, Where you Find an Infant With His Eyes Closed and Body Slumped Over. How Do You Check for Responsiveness?

a) Tap His Shoulders

b) Tap His Feet

c) Tickle Him

Tap His Feet

100

What is the first thing you do after obtaining an AED?

Power it on!

100

75-80% of all cardiac arrests happen where?

At home

100

Before performing CPR on an infant, their parents must sign liability forms that give you permissions. Infants are weak, and it is likely that you will cause them injuries through CPR. 

FALSE: Begin CPR IMMEDIATELY.

200

What is the Recommended Rate of Compression When Performing CPR on Adults?

100-120 compressions/minute

200

When You Arrive at a Scene, Where you Find an Infant With His Eyes Closed and Body Slumped Over. How Do You Check His Pulse?

WE ARE LAYRESPONDERS- WE DONT CHECK THE PULSE 

200

For what age do you use adult AED pads?

For people eight years and older! If pediatric pads are not available, you may use the adult pads as well, however, you must pay attention to placement. 

200

This condition is suspected if an athlete is confused, dizzy, or says “I don’t remember the play.”

What is a concussion?

200

Cardiac arrest is the leading cause of death in the United States. 

TRUE

300

What is the Proper Compressions to Breaths Ratio When There is More than One Person Performing CPR for an Infant?

15 compressions: 2 Breaths

300

You arrive at a scenes, where a person is unresponsive, is not breathing, and has no pulse. However, you did not see the cardiac arrest. When do you activate the emergency response?

After Performing 5 Cycles of CPR

300

Which defibrillator is preferable for use on infants?

A manual defibrillator. 

300

What is the first step of the in hospital chain of survival?

Early Recognition

300

Lay responders are taught not to check for this vital sign before starting CPR, because it can be hard to detect and delay life-saving compressions.

What is a pulse?

400

How Do You Deliver Breaths When More than One Person is Performing CPR?

a) Mouth to Mouth

b) Ambu Bag

c) Bag Valve Mask

b) CPR FACE MASK 

400

You are performing CPR for a man with a very hairy chest and a pacemaker. How do you proceed with defibrillation? 

a) Shave his chest in spots where the pacemaker is NOT present. Place the AED pads on these spots.

b) Proceed as normal. Place the AED on the hairy chest.

c) Wax his chest in spots where the pacemaker is NOT present. Place the AED pads on these spots.

c) Wax his chest in spots where the pacemaker is NOT present. Place the AED pads on these spots.

400

Where do you place AED pads on an infant?

One pad on the center of the chest, one pad on the center of the back. 

400

At what point do you transition for high quality CPR/advanced resuscitation to post cardiac arrest care?

When ROSC (return of spontaneous circulation) is attained. 

400

When checking the pulse of infants, hold the radial pulse. In all other cases, hold the brachial pulse.

AS A LAY RESPONDERS WE DONT TAKE THE PULSE 

500

The method used to open the airway in someone with no suspected spinal injury.

What is the head tilt–chin lift?

500

Myth: You must check for this before starting CPR. Fact: Lay responders skip this step to avoid delays.

What is the pulse?

500

Signs of this injury include numbness, tingling, and inability to move extremities.

What is a spinal cord injury?

500

What are the six steps in the out of hospital chain of survival?

1) Activation of Emergency Response

2) High quality CPR

3) Defibrillation

4) Advanced Resuscitation

5) Post Cardiac Arrest Care

6) Recovery

500

Chest compression fraction (CCF) is a measurement of how much time is spent performing chest compressions CPR. 

TRUE