Healthcare Providers CPR / AED Exam A passing grade of 70% or higher is required. If you happen to fail don’t worry. You can re-take the exam unlimited times. Good luck! 1 / 10 1. What is the main purpose of CPR? To restart the heart To keep blood flowing to vital organs To remove airway blockages To increase oxygen in the lungs 2 / 10 2. What is the first step when you encounter an unresponsive person? Start chest compressions immediately Ensure the scene is safe Call 911 Check for breathing 3 / 10 3. What is the correct compression-to-breath ratio for adult CPR? 15:2 20:1 30:2 40:2 4 / 10 4. 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 5 / 10 5. What is the correct hand placement for chest compressions? Over the lower left side of the chest On the upper right chest On the lower half of the sternum, in the center of the chest Over the belly button 6 / 10 6. What is the recommended compression rate per minute for CPR? 60–80 compressions 90–100 compressions 100–120 compressions 130–150 compressions 7 / 10 7. How do you perform chest compressions on an infant? Use the heel of one hand Use two fingers Use both hands, interlocked Use your thumbs 8 / 10 8. 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 9 / 10 9. Which of the following is NOT a component of BLS? Chest compressions Rescue breaths Advanced airway management Using an AED 10 / 10 10. What is the first step in the BLS Chain of Survival? Call 911 or activate the emergency response system Early CPR with an emphasis on chest compressions Early defibrillation Recognition of cardiac arrest Your score is 0% Restart quiz