CPR Basics
Emergency Ready!
Myth or Fact?
Red Cross Fun!
“Stayin’ Alive!”
100

You use CPR when a person stops doing this.

What is breathing?

100

Before helping, check that this is safe.

What is the scene?

100

True or False: You can break ribs doing CPR.

What is true?

100

The color of the Red Cross logo.

What is red?

100

This Bee Gees song has the perfect beat for CPR compressions.

What is “Stayin’ Alive”?

200

You push down this far on an adult’s chest.

What is 2 inches?

200

The first number to call in an emergency.

What is 911?

200

You can do CPR even if you haven’t taken this yet.

What is a class?

200

She founded the American Red Cross.

Who is Clara Barton?

200

The part of your body that CPR helps keep pumping.

What is the heart?

300

The letter AED stand for this device.

What is automated external defibrillator?

300

 If you’re alone, call 911 and turn on this before starting.

What is speakerphone?

300

True or False: Only adults can learn CPR.

What is false?

300

One other skill the Red Cross teaches besides CPR.

What is first aid?

300

In movies, people always yell this word before using an AED.

What is “Clear!”

400

The number of chest compressions you do before 2 breaths.

What is 30?

400

The side-lying position for someone breathing but unconscious.

What is recovery position?

400

If you don’t want to give breaths, do this kind of CPR.

What is hands-only?

400

The Red Cross helps people during these.

What are emergencies/disasters?

400

This superhero’s power of “reviving people” makes him a CPR pro.

Who is Doctor Strange?

500

CPR stands for this life-saving skill.

What is cardiopulmonary resuscitation?

500

You should check for breathing for no more than this many second.

What is 10 seconds?

500

True or False: You must be a doctor to use CPR.

What is false?

500

The number one goal of the Red Cross.

What is saving lives?

500

If you perform CPR to the beat of “Baby Shark,” you’re helping this kind of patient.

What is a baby or infant?