CPR 10 Questions PDF
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This document provides 10 practice questions related to CPR procedures. Questions cover topics such as childproofing, anaphylaxis, head injuries, and poisonings. The questions are designed to test a student's understanding of emergency first aid scenarios.
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**When child-proofing a home or office in order to make it safe, which method should be used to assess for potential dangers?** A. Walk around the house or office and think like a child B. Have a child walk around and pick up all things that could harm a small child C. Get down on your han...
**When child-proofing a home or office in order to make it safe, which method should be used to assess for potential dangers?** A. Walk around the house or office and think like a child B. Have a child walk around and pick up all things that could harm a small child C. Get down on your hands and knees so you can see like a small child does D. Just teach the child not to touch. There\'s no way to childproof a location. 2. **What is the correct definition for anaphylaxis?** A. A sometimes itchy, mild allergic reaction that only affects the skin B. A severe and life-threatening allergic reaction that affects the airway, breathing, and circulation of a victim C. A severe case of sneezing and eye watering followed by a runny nose D. A severe, life-threatening condition where the appendix bursts and spreads infection throughout the body 3. **When is a head injury an automatic 911 call?** A. **When you think the victim is going to vomit** B. **When the victim says they have a headache** C. **When the victim is unconscious at any point after the injury** D. **If the victim doesn\'t know what happened** 4. **What would be the correct treatment for a person suffering from heat exhaustion or heat stroke?** A. **Give the person large amounts of ice cold water to drink.** B. **Quickly cover the persons entire body in ice.** C. **Do not move the person. Call 911 and wait for EMS to arrive.** D. **Cool the person. Immerse their full body in cool water if it can be done safely.** 5. **What should a rescuer do after a seizure has stopped?** A. **Roll the person onto the side and make sure the airway is clear.** B. **Begin CPR with 30 chest compressions and 2 breaths.** C. **Don\'t touch the person. Wait for EMS to arrive.** D. **Open the airway and give 2 full breaths.** 6. **What are the recommended steps to take to reduce germs when washing your hands?** A. **Use a disposable towel to turn on the faucet, wet your hands, apply soap, rub your hands together covering all surfaces for at least 20 seconds, rinse, dry, use a disposable towel to turn off the sink.** B. **Wet your hands, apply soap, rub your hands together covering all surfaces for at least 20 seconds, rinse and dry your hands.** C. **Rub your hands together covering all surfaces for at least 10 seconds, add soap, rinse, dry, then use a disposable towel to turn off the sink.** D. **Apply hand gel, and rub your hands together for at least 20 seconds. This is the best way to eliminate all types of germs and contaminants.** 7. **What law protects against civil lawsuits when we try to help a victim in medical need?** A. **The right to defend yourself** B. **The Good Samaritan Act** C. **The Whistleblower Protection Act** D. **OSHA 1910.151** **OSHA: this rule enforces that employers must train employees in CPR and First Aid or provide Firs Aid and CPR services in the absence of infirmary or nearby medical help.** 8. **The scene is safe, you\'ve turned on the AED and it prompts you to attach the pads. Choose the best answer for correct pad placement on a 10 year old child cardiac arrest victim.** A. **Place one pad on center of chest and the other in the middle of the victim\'s back** B. **Place one pad on lower right side of chest below the breast and the other on the upper left side of chest above the breast** C. **Place one pad on upper right side of chest and one on upper left side of chest** D. **Place one pad on upper right side of chest and the other pad on the lower left side of the chest** 9. **When checking for scene safety for the use of an AED, which of these best describes the dangers that would stop us from using an AED?** A. **Screaming bystanders that may become dangerous and assault us** B. **A scared pet that appears to be agitated when we are trying to help its owner** C. **Flammable gases, patient lying in standing water, combustible liquids near the victim** D. **Vomit or saliva on the person\'s shirt, urine around the patient\'s lower torso, and a damp swimsuit** 10. **What should you do if you suspect a person has swallowed a poison?** A. **Wait at least 5 minutes to see if the poison affects the person** B. **Make the person vomit immediately** C. **Drive the person to the hospital** D. **Call poison control**