Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation (CPR) and Emergency Cardiac Care Quiz

Take this CPR quiz to assess your knowledge on compression-to-ventilation ratio, chest compression depth, AHA recommendations, and more.

#1

What does CPR stand for?

Cardiopulmonary Recovery
Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation
Cardiopulmonary Rehabilitation
Cardiopulmonary Relief
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#2

What is the primary purpose of rescue breaths in CPR?

To restore a normal heart rhythm
To provide oxygen to the lungs
To assess responsiveness
To check for a pulse
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#3

What is the purpose of the recovery position in first aid?

To check for breathing difficulties
To maintain an open airway
To perform chest compressions
To assess responsiveness
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#4

What is the recommended compression depth for adult CPR according to the American Heart Association (AHA)?

1 inch
2 inches
3 inches
4 inches
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#5

What is the purpose of the head-tilt/chin-lift maneuver in CPR?

To check for responsiveness
To maintain an open airway
To assess circulation
To deliver chest compressions
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#6

Which of the following is a correct compression-to-ventilation ratio for CPR on an adult?

15:2
30:2
5:1
10:1
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#7

What is the recommended depth of chest compressions during CPR for an adult?

1-2 inches
2-3 inches
0.5-1 inch
3-4 inches
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#8

Which of the following is a common cause of cardiac arrest in adults?

Choking
High blood pressure
Fractured bones
Dehydration
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#9

What is the recommended rate of chest compressions per minute for adult CPR?

80-90
100-120
60-70
130-140
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#10

Which of the following is a sign of effective CPR in adults?

Visible chest movement
Slow chest compressions
Frequent pauses between compressions
Shallow chest compressions
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#11

What is the primary purpose of the two-thumb-encircling hands technique in infant CPR?

To check for responsiveness
To perform chest compressions
To maintain an open airway
To assess circulation
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#12

During CPR, where should you position your hands for chest compressions on an adult?

Over the lower abdomen
Over the ribs
Over the sternum
Over the neck
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#13

Which of the following is an AHA-recommended action in the chain of survival?

Performing advanced airway management first
Initiating chest compressions without checking responsiveness
Delaying activation of emergency medical services (EMS)
Early defibrillation
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#14

In pediatric CPR, what is the recommended depth of chest compressions for infants?

1-1.5 inches
1.5-2 inches
2-2.5 inches
2.5-3 inches
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#15

What should you do if an automated external defibrillator (AED) is available during CPR?

Continue chest compressions without using the AED
Apply the AED pads immediately
Wait for professional medical assistance before using the AED
Use the AED only for children
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#16

Which of the following actions should be taken when performing CPR on a child who has a pulse but is not breathing normally?

Administer rescue breaths
Continue chest compressions only
Stop CPR and wait for professional help
Initiate abdominal thrusts
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#17

In the context of CPR, what does the acronym A-B-C stand for?

Airway, Breathing, Compressions
Alert, Breathe, Check
Assessment, Breathing, Chest compressions
Aid, Bandage, Cover
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