#1
What does AED stand for?
Automatic Emergency Device
Advanced Emergency Detector
Automated External Defibrillator
Aortic Emergency Device
#2
Which of the following is a common sign of sudden cardiac arrest?
Fever
Coughing
Loss of consciousness
Joint pain
#3
When should you use an AED on a person experiencing a cardiac arrest?
Before starting CPR
After 5 minutes of CPR
As soon as it is available
Only if the person is a child
#4
What is the primary purpose of CPR in a cardiac arrest situation?
To restore normal breathing
To increase blood pressure
To maintain oxygen supply to the brain and vital organs
To stop the heart from beating
#5
When performing CPR on an adult, how should you position your hands for chest compressions?
One hand on the upper chest and one hand on the lower abdomen
One hand on the lower chest and one hand on the upper abdomen
Both hands on the lower half of the sternum
Both hands on the upper half of the sternum
#6
During CPR, what is the recommended compression depth for adults?
1 inch
2 inches
0.5 inches
3 inches
#7
What is the first step to take when you find an unresponsive person?
Check for breathing and pulse
Call for emergency help
Start chest compressions
Open the airway and give rescue breaths
#8
What is the purpose of using an AED during a cardiac emergency?
To provide pain relief
To check blood pressure
To restore normal heart rhythm
To measure oxygen levels
#9
Which part of the body should you place the AED pads for effective defibrillation?
#10
What is the recommended depth for chest compressions in infant CPR?
1 inch
1.5 inches
0.5 inches
2 inches
#11
Which of the following is a potential complication of performing CPR on a person with a pulse?
Improved circulation
Fractured ribs
Decreased oxygen levels
Increased heart rate
#12
During infant CPR, where should chest compressions be performed?
Over the lower half of the sternum
Over the upper half of the sternum
Over the abdomen
Over the lower back
#13
What is the recommended compression depth for child CPR?
0.5 inches
1 inch
1.5 inches
2 inches
#14
In CPR, what is the purpose of giving rescue breaths?
To inflate the lungs
To provide oxygen to the body
To cool down the body
To check for responsiveness
#15
What is the recommended rate of chest compressions per minute for child CPR?
#16
How does an AED determine if a shock is needed?
By checking the blood pressure
By analyzing the heart rhythm
By measuring body temperature
By assessing the oxygen saturation
#17
What is the ratio of chest compressions to rescue breaths in CPR for adults?
#18
In CPR, what is the recommended rate of chest compressions per minute for adults?
#19
What should you do if the AED pads are wrinkled or damaged?
Use them anyway
Replace them with new ones
Apply water to smooth them
Rub them to remove wrinkles
#20
What is the recommended compression-to-ventilation ratio for one-rescuer infant CPR?
#21
In the context of AED usage, what does the acronym 'PAD' stand for?
Public Access Defibrillator
Personal Alarm Device
Pulse Amplitude Detector
Portable AED Device
#22
Why is it important to minimize interruptions in chest compressions during CPR?
To prevent broken ribs
To maintain blood circulation
To allow time for rest
To check for a pulse
#23
What should you do if the AED advises 'No Shock Advised' during analysis?
Continue CPR until emergency help arrives
Stop all interventions
Administer another shock
Check for a pulse
#24
In the context of AED usage, what is the significance of the term 'clear'?
Ensure the area is free of obstacles before delivering a shock
Check the battery level
Verify the patient's identity
Confirm the expiration date of the AED
#25
Why is it crucial to continue CPR until professional help arrives, even after an AED shock?
To prevent legal consequences
To avoid fatigue
To maintain blood circulation
To charge the AED for another shock