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What's the first thing you do when approaching an emergency? - Answer-Scene Technique used to determine if someone is unconscious? - Answer-Tap and Shout "Are you OK" How far do you press down on the chest for a proper chest compression? - Answer-2 inches How long do you check for breathin...

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American Red Cross Final Exam
Questions and Answers
What's the first thing you do when approaching an emergency? - Answer-Scene

Technique used to determine if someone is unconscious? - Answer-Tap and Shout "Are
you OK"

How far do you press down on the chest for a proper chest compression? - Answer-2
inches

How long do you check for breathing on an adult unconscious victim? - Answer-no more
than 10 seconds

When starting CPR on an adult victim, do you start with rescue breaths or chest
compressions? - Answer-Chest compressions

What's the ratio of compressions to breaths when giving CPR? - Answer-30:2

Which answer is NOT one of the reasons why you would stop giving CPR?
You have something better to do
Scene becomes unsafe
You become too physically exhausted
AED becomes availible - Answer-You have something better to do

How many compressions should you do in 1 minute? - Answer-100

What's the correct anatomical name for the flat bone we put the heel of our hand on? -
Answer-Sternum

What part of the arm do you want to lock out when performing CPR? - Answer-Elbow

The heart beats about how many times in an average lifetime? - Answer-3 billion

Oxygen rich blood is pumped from the heart through these structures? - Answer-
Arteries

What is Cardiovascular Disease? - Answer-An abnormal condition that affects the heart
and blood vessels

What is the deposit called that builds up on the Arterial walls? - Answer-Plaque

What is it called when the heart stops beating completely? - Answer-Cardiac Arrest

, What is it called when the blood flow to the heart is reduced and someone experiences
chest pains - Answer-Heart Attack

What are the signs of a Heart Attack? - Answer-Chest Pain
Pain in the shoulder
Pain in the jaw
Shortness of breath

A heart attack is sometimes confused with? - Answer-Heart Burn

Most people who die from a heart attack die within what time frame? - Answer-2 hours

Which of the following are risk factors for coronary heart disease? - Answer-Smoking
Poor diet
High blood pressure
Overweight

Which of the following medications can help reduce damage to the heart after a heart
attack? - Answer-Aspirin

When a person is in Cardiac Arrest they are NOT?
Breathing
Conscious
Unconscious - Answer-Breathing
Conscious

What is abnormal , chaotic electrical activity of the heart called? - Answer-Arrhythmia

What is in the Cardiac Chain of Survival? - Answer-Early recognition
Early CPR
Early Defibrillation
Early Advanced medical care

~Early recognition and early access to the emergency medical services (EMS) system.
*The sooner someone calls 9-1-1 or the local emergency number, the sooner EMS
personnel will arrive and take over.
~Early CPR.
*CPR helps supply oxygen to the brain and other vital organs. This helps keep the
victim alive until an AED is used or more advanced medical care is provided.
~Early defibrillation.
*An electrical shock, called defibrillation, may help restore an effective heart rhythm.
Defibrillation is delivered using an AED.
~Early advanced medical care.
*EMS personnel provide more advanced medical care and transport the victim to a
hospital.

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