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WRITTEN TEST REVIEW

WRITTEN TEST REVIEW. CPR --- FIRST AID --- A.E.D. CPR / UNCONSCIOUS CHOKING. THE PROPER DEPTH WHEN GIVING CHEST COMPRESSIONS ON A VICTIM’S CHEST IS: A: ½ INCH B: 4-5 INCHES C: 1-2 INCHES D: ENOUGH TO MAKE THE CHEST CLICK. C: 1 – 2 INCHES . Before giving care:.

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WRITTEN TEST REVIEW

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  1. WRITTEN TEST REVIEW CPR --- FIRST AID --- A.E.D.

  2. CPR / UNCONSCIOUS CHOKING • THE PROPER DEPTH WHEN GIVING CHEST COMPRESSIONS ON A VICTIM’S CHEST IS: • A: ½ INCH • B: 4-5 INCHES • C: 1-2 INCHES • D: ENOUGH TO MAKE THE CHEST CLICK C: 1 – 2 INCHES

  3. Before giving care: • THE BEST WAY TO RECOGNIZE IF THERE IS A POSSIBLE EMERGENCY? • A: YOU RECEIVE A PHONE CALL TELLING YOU THERE’S ONE • B: UNUSUAL SIGHTS • C: UNUSUAL SOUNDS • D: UNUSUAL SMELLS • E: CHOICES B,C,D Choices B, C, and D

  4. A.E.D. • The A.E.D. is only used on a person who is: • A: Unconscious • B: Not Breathing, Unconscious, Open Airway • C: Choking, Unconscious, Open Airway • D: A person complaining of chest pain B: Not breathing, unconscious, open airway

  5. A.E.D. • If during the course of using an AED, the machine prompts: “No shock advised” you should still: • A: have the AED re-analyze the victim • B: shock the victim anyway • C: re-attach the pads • D: continue with another 5 cycles of CPR D: Continue with CPR!!!

  6. First aid: • When helping a victim of a burn, an easy way to remember the proper care is: • A: Cool and Compression • B: Cool and Cover • C: Elevate and Cover • D: Cold and Elevate B: Cool (running water) and Cover (loosely)

  7. First Aid: • Write down the general CARE steps for an injury to a bone, muscle, or joint (such as an ankle sprain) using the acronym : • R EST • I MMOBILIZE • C OLD • E LEVATE

  8. CPR: • When giving rescue breaths during CPR, each of your breaths should last about • A: ½ second • B: 4 seconds • C: 1 second • D: any of the above C: 1 second long – enough to fill the victim’s lungs

  9. CPR: • Write down the 5 times you would STOP preforming CPR: TOO EXHAUSTED to continue EMT/ professional help arrives Victim shows SIGNS OF LIFE AED is READY to use Scene becomes UNSAFE

  10. Cpr: • How many cycles of CPR should you be preforming in 2 minutes? • A: 5 Cycles • B: 2 Cycles • C: 1 Cycle • D: 10 Cycles A: 5 CYLES OF CPR in 2 MINUTES

  11. AED/CPR: • The pads of the AED should be placed where? • A: The stomach of the victim • B: The chest and the back • C: The upper right and left side of the chest • D: The upper right and upper left side of the chest C: The upper right / left side of the chest

  12. Before giving care: • The Emergency Action Steps are: • A: CHECK – CARE - ACT • B: CALL – CARE – CHECK • C: CALL - REACT – CHECK • D: CHECK - CALL - CARE D: CHECK – CALL – CARE !!!

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