#1
What does CPR stand for in medical emergency procedures?
Cardiac Pulmonary Response
Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation
Critical Patient Recovery
Cardiac Performance Restoration
#2
Which of the following is an essential aspect of effective CPR administration?
Keeping the airway open and clear
Administering pain medication
Checking the victim's temperature
Applying a cold compress
#3
In CPR, what is the correct hand placement for chest compressions on an adult?
Above the belly button
Over the ribs
Between the breasts
Between the nipples
#4
Which of the following is NOT a common cause of sudden cardiac arrest?
Heart attack
Choking
Drowning
Stroke
#5
What is the recommended rate of chest compressions per minute during CPR on an adult?
60-80 compressions per minute
100-120 compressions per minute
140-160 compressions per minute
180-200 compressions per minute
#6
In CPR, what is the correct ratio of compressions to rescue breaths for adult victims?
15 compressions to 2 breaths
30 compressions to 2 breaths
30 compressions to 1 breath
15 compressions to 1 breath
#7
What is the first step you should take when you witness a person suddenly collapse?
Check for a pulse
Activate emergency medical services (EMS)
Perform abdominal thrusts
Begin CPR immediately
#8
During CPR, what is the purpose of providing rescue breaths?
To cool down the patient
To stimulate circulation
To replenish oxygen in the lungs
To relieve pain
#9
Which of the following is an indication to stop CPR efforts on a victim?
EMS arrives and takes over
You become tired and unable to continue
The victim regains consciousness
You notice the victim has been unresponsive for 2 minutes
#10
What is the recommended depth for chest compressions during CPR on an adult?
1 inch (2.5 centimeters)
2 inches (5 centimeters)
3 inches (7.5 centimeters)
4 inches (10 centimeters)
#11
Which of the following statements regarding infant CPR is correct?
The compression-to-breath ratio is 15:2
The compression depth should be about 2 inches
The compression site is located at the lower half of the sternum
The compression rate should be around 100-120 compressions per minute
#12
In CPR, what should you do if the chest does not rise after giving a rescue breath?
Administer another breath with more force
Check for a pulse
Repeat the head tilt and chin lift
Continue with chest compressions