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T/F:
To give chest compressions to an adult during CPR, your hands should be placed just
above the collarbone. - Answer-False

Causes of cardiac arrest in infants include:
a. heart disorders
b. drowning
c. all of the options
d. traumatic injuries - Answer-all of the options

Which sudden illness uses the acronym "FAST"
a. stroke
b. heart attack
c. cardiac arrest
d. asthma attack - Answer-stroke

how many seconds should you check for breathing?
a. 3-5 seconds
b. 3-10 seconds
c. 5-10 seconds
d. more than 10 seconds - Answer-5-10 seconds

A blockage of blood flow to the brain is usually an indication of a
a. heat-related illness
b. stroke
c. heart attack
d. diabetic - Answer-stroke

A sign of a heart attack includes
a. chest pain
b. all of the options
c. nausea or vomiting
d. arm pain - Answer-all of the options

A "normal" diastolic reading is between
a. 90-110
b. 80-100
c. 60-80
d. 70-90 - Answer-60-80

, You are at the mall and see a woman fall down and start having a seizure. You call
EMS and then you need to
a. remove any objects in her way that might cause her more injury
b. try and give her medicine
c. place an object in her mouth to keep her from choking
d. try to hold her still - Answer-remove any objects in her way that might cause her more
injury

T/F
The first two consecutive beats you hear when taking blood pressure is called diastolic.
- Answer-False

What are the rate and depth for chest compression on an adult?
a. A rate of 60-80 compressions per minute and a depth of about 1 inch.
b. A rate of 120-140 compressions per minute and a depth of about 2.5 inches.
c. A rate of 80-100 compressions per minute and a depth of about 1.5 inches.
d. A rate of 100-120 compressions per minute and a depth of at least 2 inches. -
Answer-A rate of 100-120 compressions per minute and a depth of at least 2 inches.

You suspect an individual is suffering from cardiac arrest. What should be your first
step?
a. Get the person in a comfortable position
b. Give the person aspirin
c. Begin CPR
d. Call 911 or EMS - Answer-Call 911 or EMS

When using an AED, if the AED prompts a "no shock advised" you should
a. Check to make sure you have the placements correctly on the person's chest
b. Continue CPR until the AED reanalyzes or the person shows signs of life
c. Turn the AED off/on again
d. Stop using the AED and wait for EMS personal. - Answer-Continue CPR until the
AED reanalyzes or the person shows signs of life

Care of a person who is unresponsive and has a blocked airway include
a. Giving chest compressions
b. Looking for an object in the persons mouth and giving chest compressions
c. Putting the person in the recovery position
d. Pressing on the person's stomach - Answer-Looking for an object in the persons
mouth and giving chest compressions

A baseball player seems to be having trouble catching his breath. You know he has
asthma. Your first step should be to
a. Get him into a cool place and give him something cool to drink
b. Get him his inhaler and encourage him to use it, while monitoring his condition.
c. call 911

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