CPR / AED / First Aid Exam A passing grade is 70% or higher. Just a reminder, if you happen to fail don’t worry there’s unlimited Testing. Just re-examine & retry. Good luck! 1 / 10 What does CPR stand for? Cardiovascular Protection and Rescue Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation Cardiac Pulse Restoration Circulatory Pulse Recovery 2 / 10 When should CPR be performed? When a person is choking When a person is unresponsive and not breathing normally When a person is breathing but unconscious When a person has a weak pulse 3 / 10 How deep should chest compressions be for an adult? At least 1 inch At least 2 inches At least 3 inches At least 4 inches 4 / 10 What is the recommended duration for delivering each rescue breath? 1 second 2 seconds 3 seconds 4 seconds 5 / 10 What does the “ABC” in first aid stand for? Airway, Breathing, Circulation Alert, Breathe, Call Assess, Bleed, Compress Airway, Bleed, Calm 6 / 10 How should you stop heavy bleeding from a wound? Apply a tourniquet immediately Wash the wound with soap and water Apply direct pressure with a clean cloth Let the wound bleed to clean itself 7 / 10 Which of the following is a symptom of shock? Flushed skin Rapid breathing and weak pulse High energy and alertness Slow breathing and strong pulse 8 / 10 What is the first aid treatment for a sprained ankle? Massage the ankle Apply heat immediately Use the R.I.C.E. method (Rest, Ice, Compression, Elevation) Keep walking to loosen the joint 9 / 10 Where should AED pads be placed on an adult? One on the upper right chest and one on the lower left side of the chest Both on the left side of the chest One on the lower right abdomen and one on the left shoulder Anywhere on the chest 10 / 10 What is the primary function of an AED? To provide oxygen to a person in respiratory distress To restart a stopped heart with a controlled electrical shock To perform chest compressions automatically To administer medication during cardiac arrest Your score isThe average score is 80% 0% Restart quiz