Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation (CPR) Techniques and Considerations Quiz

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#1

Which of the following is a correct step in the initial assessment of a collapsed person during CPR?

Checking for a response by tapping the person's shoulder and shouting
Administering mouth-to-mouth resuscitation immediately
Placing the person in a recovery position
Checking the person's pulse immediately
#2

Which of the following is a common cause of sudden cardiac arrest?

Stroke
Severe allergic reaction
Heart attack
Asthma attack
#3

What is the purpose of giving rescue breaths during CPR?

To oxygenate the blood
To restart the heart
To cool the body temperature
To stop bleeding
#4

Which of the following is a correct step in the chain of survival?

Calling for help after assessing the situation
Moving the person to a comfortable position
Administering pain medication
Checking social media for assistance
#5

In the 'CAB' approach to CPR, what does 'A' stand for?

Airway
Assessment
Circulation
Artery
#6

During CPR, what is the recommended compression rate for adult victims?

30 compressions per minute
60 compressions per minute
100 compressions per minute
120 compressions per minute
#7

What is the correct hand placement for performing chest compressions during CPR on an adult?

Center of the chest, below the nipple line
Lower half of the sternum
Upper abdomen, just below the rib cage
On the throat
#8

In pediatric CPR, what is the compression depth recommended for children?

1 inch (2.5 cm)
1.5 inches (4 cm)
2 inches (5 cm)
2.5 inches (6 cm)
#9

What does the acronym 'ABCDE' stand for in the context of CPR?

Airway, Breathing, Circulation, Defibrillation, Evaluation
Assessment, Breathing, Chest compressions, Defibrillation, Emergency response
Airway, Breathing, Compressions, Drugs, Evaluation
Airway, Breathing, Circulation, Disability, Exposure
#10

When performing CPR on a child, what is the compression-to-ventilation ratio?

15:2
30:2
30:1
15:1
#11

What is the recommended compression depth for adult victims during CPR?

0.5 inches (1 cm)
1 inch (2.5 cm)
1.5 inches (4 cm)
2 inches (5 cm)
#12

Which of the following statements about rescue breaths during CPR is accurate?

Rescue breaths are not necessary for adult victims.
Rescue breaths should be given rapidly without pausing compressions.
Rescue breaths should be given every 20 compressions in adults.
Rescue breaths should be given before starting compressions.
#13

In the case of an unconscious person with a suspected spinal injury, what modification should be made during CPR?

Performing chest compressions only
Administering rescue breaths without moving the head and neck
Placing the person in a lateral recovery position
Avoiding any movement of the head and neck while maintaining an open airway
#14

What should you do if the chest does not rise after giving rescue breaths during CPR?

Repeat rescue breaths with increased force
Immediately begin chest compressions
Reposition the head and try again
Continue rescue breaths until help arrives
#15

Which of the following is a sign of effective chest compressions during CPR?

Visible chest rise
Pulse returning
Gag reflex
Vomiting
#16

What should you do if the person starts breathing normally during CPR?

Stop CPR immediately
Continue CPR until emergency services arrive
Administer rescue breaths more frequently
Check for a pulse and continue CPR if no pulse is felt
#17

What should you do if you notice signs of life during CPR?

Continue CPR until help arrives
Stop CPR immediately
Administer rescue breaths more frequently
Check for a pulse and stop CPR if a pulse is felt

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