16 Questions
Which of the following is the correct sequence of steps for performing CPR on an adult?
Open the airway, check breathing, begin chest compressions
How deep should chest compressions be during CPR for an adult?
2 inches
What is the recommended rate of chest compressions per minute during CPR for an adult?
100-120
What is the first step in performing CPR on an infant?
Ensure safety
Where should chest compressions be performed on an infant during CPR?
Center of the chest, just below the nipple line
Which of the following is the correct definition of CPR?
A combination of chest compressions and rescue breaths to maintain blood flow and oxygenation
Why is CPR important?
To buy valuable time until professional medical assistance is available
What should you do first before performing CPR on an adult or older child?
Check for safety
What happens if the brain suffers from oxygen deprivation for too long?
Brain damage
At what age can CPR be performed?
On individuals of all ages
True or false: CPR can only be performed on adults and not infants.
False
True or false: CPR helps maintain blood circulation and oxygenation until advanced medical care is available.
True
True or false: CPR should only be performed by individuals who have received proper training.
True
Match the following steps to their corresponding CPR techniques:
Lift the chin = Clear obstructions Check Breathing = Look, listen, and feel for signs of normal breathing Begin Chest Compressions = Push hard and fast, aiming for a depth of at least 2 inches Rescue Breaths = Deliver each breath for about one second and observe for chest rise
Match the following steps with their corresponding Infant CPR techniques:
Ensure Safety = Check for any immediate dangers before approaching the infant Assess Responsiveness = Tap the infant's foot and speak gently to check for any response Begin Chest Compressions = Perform compressions to a depth of about 1.5 inches at a rate of about 100-120 per minute Rescue Breaths = Cover the infant's mouth and nose with your mouth
Match the following terms with their corresponding descriptions:
CPR = A critical factor in saving lives during emergencies Breathing = An important sign to check before performing CPR Chest Compressions = A key part of CPR, performed at a rate of about 100-120 per minute Proper Training = Necessary for individuals to perform CPR correctly
Test your knowledge about CPR and see how well you understand this life-saving technique. Answer questions about the procedure, its importance, and different scenarios where CPR is required.
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