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American Red Cross CPR / AED
Certification Study Guide – Q’s and A’s
What is the Citizen Responders first step in an emergency? - -Recognize ->
check -> call

-What is the most important thing you can do in any emergency? - -Call all

-What are the correct steps in checking an emergency? - -Check, Call, Care

-Why should you check a scene first before providing care? - -To ensure the
scene is safe. You don't want to place yourself in unsafe scene.

-What does implied consent refer? - -If they are unconscious of a child with
no adult, you can perform care

-If a child is bleeding badly, what should you do immediately? - -Call all and
stop blood (put on gloves)

-The best way to tell if a victim is conscious is to...? - -Tap their left
shoulder, check for breathing, ask them a question

-How should you check for signs of breathing? - -Head back, chin up, face
chest, listen for breathing watch chest, look listen and feel for 10 seconds

-Best way to prevent disease transmission? - -Use gloves or anything that is
a barrier to bodily fluid contact

-How should you check a conscious child for non-life threatening
emergencies? - -From head-to-toe talking them through with it

-If you think a person is not breathing, what would you do next? - -Call all,
look, listen and feel for breathing

-A victim is found face-up. How do you know if he/she is breathing? - -You
ask then if no response head tilt chin lift face chest and listen for breathing

-When should you call 911? - -After recognizing scene or when given the
consent of a life-threatening situation. When a person is unconscious, not
breathing, or in a life-threatening emergency

-How can bystanders be helpful to you while you are checking the scene? - -
They can call all, care, provide info

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