CPR Test
Test your CPR knowledge! Quiz covers adult CPR, choking, AEDs, and chain of survival steps.
What should you do if a choking adult stops responding? Continue stomach thrusts until the object is removed Start CPR Give 5 compressions and 5 back slaps Give forceful breaths to push the object down You are having lunch with a friend at a restaurant. You both eat the same dessert, and within a few minutes you notice your friend's face is flushed. He says his throat feels tight and feels like it's closing. What step in the adult chain of survivial is described in this scenario? Coordinated aftercare Early CPR Recognizing the emergency Rapid AED use What are the correct rate and depth for providing compressions during high-quality adult CPR to improve survival? Rate of no more than 60 compressions per minute and depth of at least 1 inch Rate of 80 to 100 compressions per minute and depth of at least 2 inches Rate of 100 to 120 compressions per minute and depth of at least 1 inch Rate of 100 to 120 compressions per minute and depth of at least 2 inches What should you do when you phone your emergency response number (or 911)? Quickly tell the dispatcher where the accident occurred Answer all the dispatcher's questions Tell the dispatcher to call you back Give the dispatcher only the victim's information You are giving sets of 30 compressions and 2 breaths. Another person arrives with an AED. What should you do next? Immediately use the AED Finish whichever set of 30 compressions and 2 breaths you're working on Make sure someone has phoned the emergency response number (or 911) Put a blanket on the person receiving CPR How deep should you push the chest of an adult victim which giving chest compressions? At least 2 inches One half the depth of the chest One third the depth of the chest Only 1 inch What actions result in the best chance of survival if someone is not breathing (or is only gasping) and isn't responding? Shout for help, and stay with the victim until someone with more advanced training arrives Start CPR, and use an AED if one is available Perform CPR only, and leave the AED for someone with more advanced training to use Send someone to get the AED, to minimize the number of people involved You come across an adult lying on the ground. You tap and shout, be he is unresponsive. What should you do next? Continue tapping and shouting until the person becomes responsive Slap the person on the back to see if an object is lodged in the throat Check for breathing for at least 10 seconds Shout for help. Phone or have someone else phone the emergency response number (911) and get an AED if one is available When performing CPR, when should you switch positions and allow someone else to take over compressions and breaths? About every 2 minutes After each set of 30 compressions and 30 breaths After each set of 100 compressions and 2 breaths Every 5 minutes