Deck 5: Basic Life Support: Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation CPR

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Which of the following is not part of the cardiopulmonary resuscitation skill set?

A) opening and maintaining the airway
B) providing artificial ventilation through rescue breathing
C) providing artificial circulation through chest compressions
D) performing a secondary survey
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Which one of the following is the first step in the basic life support sequence?

A) activate the EMS system
B) determine unresponsiveness
C) provide rescue breathing
D) deliver chest compressions
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The best way to determine responsiveness is to:

A) take the victim's pulse at the wrist.
B) look, listen, and feel for breathing.
C) tap the shoulder asking loudly, "Are you okay?"
D) check the victim's vital signs.
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Research has shown that the key to survival of a cardiac arrest victim is:

A) the degree of training the rescuer has.
B) early CPR and early defibrillation.
C) the victim's will to live.
D) proper assessment.
Question
To determine breathlessness, you should:

A) look, listen, and feel.
B) palpitate the carotid artery.
C) perform mouth-to-mouth.
D) ask the victim to speak.
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Choosing the method you will use to open the airway depends on:

A) the victim's size.
B) whether you suspect cervical spine injury.
C) the equipment you have available.
D) whether the victim is a child or adult.
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A first aid healthcare provider has performed rescue breathing. Next assess the victim to determine:

A) pulselessness.
B) airway obstruction.
C) cervical spine injury.
D) responsiveness.
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A first aid healthcare provider determines whether the heart is beating by:

A) taking the victim's radial artery pulse.
B) using the look, listen, and feel method.
C) delivering chest compressions.
D) taking the victim's carotid artery pulse.
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If you determine that the victim's heart is not beating and other signs of life don't exist, the next step in the basic life support sequence is to:

A) activate the EMS system.
B) provide rescue breathing.
C) deliver chest compressions.
D) open the airway.
Question
When delivering chest compressions on an adult, press straight down compressing the victim's sternum approximately:

A) at least 0.5 inch.
B) at least 1 inch.
C) at least 1.5 inches.
D) at least 2 inches.
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For an adult, chest compressions should be delivered at the rate of:

A) about 60 per minute.
B) about 80 per minute.
C) about 100 per minute.
D) over 150 per minute.
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Proper position of the hands during CPR is critical. Your hands must be:

A) below the sternum.
B) above the xiphoid process.
C) below the xiphoid process.
D) It really doesn't make a difference as long as you get a pulse.
Question
When performing lay person one-rescuer CPR, you provide constant compressions for ________ before rechecking for return of spontaneous circulation.

A) 1 minute
B) 2 minutes
C) 3 minutes
D) 4 minutes
Question
When performing healthcare provider two-rescuer CPR, CPR should continue at a rate of ________ compressions to two ventilations.

A) 5
B) 10
C) 15
D) 30
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Which of the following would characterize unresponsiveness in an infant?

A) chest movements
B) regular breathing
C) no response when gently tapped
D) arm and leg movement
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In infants under one year of age, you can (if trained) determine pulselessness:

A) at the brachial pulse.
B) at the carotid pulse.
C) at the radial pulse.
D) at the femoral pulse.
Question
In two-rescuer CPR, the First Aider at the victim's side should deliver chest 30 compressions and the First Aider at the victim's head should give:

A) one breath.
B) two breaths.
C) three breaths.
D) four breaths.
Question
In one-rescuer CPR, you should stop after two minutes to:

A) rest.
B) change hand positions.
C) assess for signs of life.
D) give 5 rescue breaths.
Question
To determine unresponsiveness in an infant you should never:

A) shout.
B) shake the infant.
C) tap the baby's feet.
D) pinch the ear.
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When performing chest compressions on an infant, how far should the sternum be depressed?

A) at least 1 inch
B) at least 1.5 inches
C) at least 2 inches
D) at least 2.5 inches
Question
In delivering chest compressions to a child who has not reached puberty, use:

A) two hands.
B) one hand.
C) three fingers.
D) two fingers.
Question
To perform chest compressions on an infant use:

A) heel of hand.
B) thumbs.
C) one finger.
D) two fingers.
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The lower tip of the sternum is the:

A) substernal notch.
B) xiphoid process.
C) clavicle.
D) rib cage.
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Under which of the following circumstances should you terminate CPR?

A) A bystander tells you to stop.
B) You are exhausted and unable to continue life support.
C) The victim turns blue.
D) The victim's family tells you to stop.
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What should you do if you think you have injured the victim during CPR?

A) stop immediately
B) continue performing CPR
C) immediately treat the injury
D) stop and wait for professional help
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Even properly performed CPR can cause complications. Which of the following might be a complication caused by CPR?

A) lacerated esophagus
B) bruised appendix
C) fractured rib
D) lacerated intestine
Question
If you have a legal "duty to act," you are legally required to begin CPR on any victim who needs it unless:

A) your certification has expired.
B) you don't have proper consent.
C) there are obviously fatal wounds.
D) you know the EMS system has been activated.
Question
When an AED is made available, the first step in using the AED is to:

A) turn on the AED.
B) apply the electrodes.
C) push the analyze button.
D) push the shock button.
Question
When an AED advises a shock be delivered, you should:

A) push the analyze button.
B) push the shock button.
C) pull off the electrodes.
D) continue CPR.
Question
In many cardiac arrest situations, doing ________ minutes of CPR before using the AED is recommended.

A) one
B) two
C) three
D) four
Question
An AED is only used on a victim who has no ________.

A) breathing
B) profuse bleeding
C) signs of life
D) fatal disease
Question
An AED is designed to recognize and shock:

A) asystole.
B) normal cardiac rhythms.
C) ventricular fibrillation.
D) irregular heart rates.
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Cardiac arrest is a condition in which the heart stops beating.
Question
The shorter the time between cardiac arrest and the beginning of CPR, the greater the victim's chance of survival.
Question
A key to survival in cardiac arrest is early CPR.
Question
The keys to effective CPR are fast, hard compressions.
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The carotid pulse is the first to cease when the heart stops beating.
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Performing adult CPR compressions on the xiphoid process can cause internal organ damage.
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When delivering chest compressions, your elbows should be bent to keep from depressing the chest too much.
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Lift your hands off the chest between each compression to get enough force for the next compression.
Question
If your hands are positioned improperly during CPR, you could cause internal injury from chest compressions.
Question
You should make sure that chest compressions last at least as long as release of the compression.
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Defibrillation is the most effective method of restoring a heartbeat to a pulseless victim.
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You can apply a defibrillator (AED) to someone who is not breathing but has a pulse.
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You do not have to interpret or identify the cardiac rhythm in order to operate an AED.
Question
AEDs are too complicated to be used by the public.
Question
Defibrillation is one of the most important interventions for cardiac arrest.
Question
When using an AED, the operator has to identify the cardiac rhythm before pushing the shock button.
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Deck 5: Basic Life Support: Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation CPR
1
Which of the following is not part of the cardiopulmonary resuscitation skill set?

A) opening and maintaining the airway
B) providing artificial ventilation through rescue breathing
C) providing artificial circulation through chest compressions
D) performing a secondary survey
performing a secondary survey
2
Which one of the following is the first step in the basic life support sequence?

A) activate the EMS system
B) determine unresponsiveness
C) provide rescue breathing
D) deliver chest compressions
determine unresponsiveness
3
The best way to determine responsiveness is to:

A) take the victim's pulse at the wrist.
B) look, listen, and feel for breathing.
C) tap the shoulder asking loudly, "Are you okay?"
D) check the victim's vital signs.
tap the shoulder asking loudly, "Are you okay?"
4
Research has shown that the key to survival of a cardiac arrest victim is:

A) the degree of training the rescuer has.
B) early CPR and early defibrillation.
C) the victim's will to live.
D) proper assessment.
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5
To determine breathlessness, you should:

A) look, listen, and feel.
B) palpitate the carotid artery.
C) perform mouth-to-mouth.
D) ask the victim to speak.
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6
Choosing the method you will use to open the airway depends on:

A) the victim's size.
B) whether you suspect cervical spine injury.
C) the equipment you have available.
D) whether the victim is a child or adult.
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7
A first aid healthcare provider has performed rescue breathing. Next assess the victim to determine:

A) pulselessness.
B) airway obstruction.
C) cervical spine injury.
D) responsiveness.
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8
A first aid healthcare provider determines whether the heart is beating by:

A) taking the victim's radial artery pulse.
B) using the look, listen, and feel method.
C) delivering chest compressions.
D) taking the victim's carotid artery pulse.
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9
If you determine that the victim's heart is not beating and other signs of life don't exist, the next step in the basic life support sequence is to:

A) activate the EMS system.
B) provide rescue breathing.
C) deliver chest compressions.
D) open the airway.
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10
When delivering chest compressions on an adult, press straight down compressing the victim's sternum approximately:

A) at least 0.5 inch.
B) at least 1 inch.
C) at least 1.5 inches.
D) at least 2 inches.
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11
For an adult, chest compressions should be delivered at the rate of:

A) about 60 per minute.
B) about 80 per minute.
C) about 100 per minute.
D) over 150 per minute.
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12
Proper position of the hands during CPR is critical. Your hands must be:

A) below the sternum.
B) above the xiphoid process.
C) below the xiphoid process.
D) It really doesn't make a difference as long as you get a pulse.
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13
When performing lay person one-rescuer CPR, you provide constant compressions for ________ before rechecking for return of spontaneous circulation.

A) 1 minute
B) 2 minutes
C) 3 minutes
D) 4 minutes
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14
When performing healthcare provider two-rescuer CPR, CPR should continue at a rate of ________ compressions to two ventilations.

A) 5
B) 10
C) 15
D) 30
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15
Which of the following would characterize unresponsiveness in an infant?

A) chest movements
B) regular breathing
C) no response when gently tapped
D) arm and leg movement
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16
In infants under one year of age, you can (if trained) determine pulselessness:

A) at the brachial pulse.
B) at the carotid pulse.
C) at the radial pulse.
D) at the femoral pulse.
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17
In two-rescuer CPR, the First Aider at the victim's side should deliver chest 30 compressions and the First Aider at the victim's head should give:

A) one breath.
B) two breaths.
C) three breaths.
D) four breaths.
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18
In one-rescuer CPR, you should stop after two minutes to:

A) rest.
B) change hand positions.
C) assess for signs of life.
D) give 5 rescue breaths.
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19
To determine unresponsiveness in an infant you should never:

A) shout.
B) shake the infant.
C) tap the baby's feet.
D) pinch the ear.
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20
When performing chest compressions on an infant, how far should the sternum be depressed?

A) at least 1 inch
B) at least 1.5 inches
C) at least 2 inches
D) at least 2.5 inches
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21
In delivering chest compressions to a child who has not reached puberty, use:

A) two hands.
B) one hand.
C) three fingers.
D) two fingers.
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22
To perform chest compressions on an infant use:

A) heel of hand.
B) thumbs.
C) one finger.
D) two fingers.
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23
The lower tip of the sternum is the:

A) substernal notch.
B) xiphoid process.
C) clavicle.
D) rib cage.
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24
Under which of the following circumstances should you terminate CPR?

A) A bystander tells you to stop.
B) You are exhausted and unable to continue life support.
C) The victim turns blue.
D) The victim's family tells you to stop.
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25
What should you do if you think you have injured the victim during CPR?

A) stop immediately
B) continue performing CPR
C) immediately treat the injury
D) stop and wait for professional help
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26
Even properly performed CPR can cause complications. Which of the following might be a complication caused by CPR?

A) lacerated esophagus
B) bruised appendix
C) fractured rib
D) lacerated intestine
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27
If you have a legal "duty to act," you are legally required to begin CPR on any victim who needs it unless:

A) your certification has expired.
B) you don't have proper consent.
C) there are obviously fatal wounds.
D) you know the EMS system has been activated.
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28
When an AED is made available, the first step in using the AED is to:

A) turn on the AED.
B) apply the electrodes.
C) push the analyze button.
D) push the shock button.
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29
When an AED advises a shock be delivered, you should:

A) push the analyze button.
B) push the shock button.
C) pull off the electrodes.
D) continue CPR.
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30
In many cardiac arrest situations, doing ________ minutes of CPR before using the AED is recommended.

A) one
B) two
C) three
D) four
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31
An AED is only used on a victim who has no ________.

A) breathing
B) profuse bleeding
C) signs of life
D) fatal disease
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An AED is designed to recognize and shock:

A) asystole.
B) normal cardiac rhythms.
C) ventricular fibrillation.
D) irregular heart rates.
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33
Cardiac arrest is a condition in which the heart stops beating.
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34
The shorter the time between cardiac arrest and the beginning of CPR, the greater the victim's chance of survival.
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35
A key to survival in cardiac arrest is early CPR.
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The keys to effective CPR are fast, hard compressions.
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The carotid pulse is the first to cease when the heart stops beating.
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Performing adult CPR compressions on the xiphoid process can cause internal organ damage.
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39
When delivering chest compressions, your elbows should be bent to keep from depressing the chest too much.
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Lift your hands off the chest between each compression to get enough force for the next compression.
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If your hands are positioned improperly during CPR, you could cause internal injury from chest compressions.
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You should make sure that chest compressions last at least as long as release of the compression.
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Defibrillation is the most effective method of restoring a heartbeat to a pulseless victim.
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You can apply a defibrillator (AED) to someone who is not breathing but has a pulse.
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You do not have to interpret or identify the cardiac rhythm in order to operate an AED.
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AEDs are too complicated to be used by the public.
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Defibrillation is one of the most important interventions for cardiac arrest.
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When using an AED, the operator has to identify the cardiac rhythm before pushing the shock button.
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