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Test -1
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1. What is the third link in the adult out-of-hospital Chain of Survival?
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A. Advanced life support
B. High-quality
C. Prevention
D. Defibrillation
2. If you suspect that an unresponsive victim has head or neck trauma, what is the preferred method for opening the airway?
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A. Head tilt-chin lift
B. Jaw thrust
C. Head tilt-neck lift
D. Avoid opening the airway
3. What is the most appropriate first step to take as soon as the AED arrives at the victim's side?
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A. Press the Analyze button
B. Apply the pads
C. Power on the AED
D. Press the Shock button
4. After performing high-quality CPR for 5 minutes, the Team Leader frequently interrupts chest compressions to check for a pulse. Which action demonstrates constructive intervention?
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A. Ask another rescuer what he thinks should be done.
B. Say nothing that contradicts the Team Leader.
C. Suggest resuming chest compressions without delay.
D. Wait until the debriefing session afterward to discuss it.
5. What is the correct compression-to-ventilation ratio for a single rescuer of a 3-year-old child?
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A. 15 compressions to 1 breaths
B. 15 compressions to 2 breaths
C. 20 compressions to 2breaths
D. 30 compressions to 2 breaths
6. Which victim would need only rescue breathing?
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A. Agonal gasping with no pulse
B. Breathing with a weak pulse
C. No breathing and a pulse
D. No breathing and no pulse
7. Which of these is not an opioid?
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A. Heroin
B. Hydrocodone
C. Morphine
D. Naloxone
8. You are attempting to rescue a person who has experienced drowning. What do you do if there are no signs of breathing?
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A. Attempt to clear the airway of aspired water.
B. Perform abdominal thrusts to remove any water.
C. Open the airway and administer rescue breaths.
D. Use spinal stabilization regardless of neck injury.
9. Which is an example of a mild foreign-body airway obstruction?
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A. Cyanosis
B. High-pitched noise while inhaling
C. Inability to speak or cry
D. Wheezing between coughs
10. In which locations do most out-of-hospital cardiac arrests occur?
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A. Healthcare clinics
B. Homes
C. Recreational facilities
D. Shopping centres
11. What is CCF?
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A. The force you see to compress the chest
B. Compressions-to-ventilation ratio
C. Proportion of time that rescuers perform chest compressions during CPR
D. Another team for chest recoil
12. What action should you take while the AED is analyzing he heart rhythm?
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A. Check the pulse
B. Continue chest compressions
C. Give rescue breaths only
D. Stand clear of the victim
13. What is the appropriate action to demonstrate close-loop communication when the Team Leader assigns you a task?
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A. Repeat back to the Team Leader the task assigned you
B. Nod your head as an acknowledgement of the assigned task
C. Start performing the assigned tasks, but no not speak, to minimize noise
D. Wait for the Team Leader to address you by name before you acknowledge the task
14. What is the correct chest compression depth for a child?
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A. At least one fourth the depth of the chest or approximately 2.5 cm
B. At least one third the depth of the chest or approximately 4 cm
C. At least one third the depth of the chest or approximately 5 cm
D. At least one half the depth of the chest or approximately 7.6 cm
15. If a manual defibrillator is not available for an infant victim, which action should you take?
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A. Perform high-quality CPR
B. Use an AED equipped with a pediatric dose attenuator
C. Cut the adult pad to fit the infant
D. Wait for advanced care to arrive
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Test-1
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Question 1: What is the correct compression depth for adult CPR?
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A. 1-2 inches
B. At least 2 inches but no more than 2.4 inches
C. 3 inches
D. 1 inch
Question 2: What is the correct compression rate for CPR?
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A. 80-90 compressions per minute
B. 100-120 compressions per minute
C. 120-140 compressions per minute
D. 60-80 compressions per minute
Question 3: What is the correct ratio of compressions to breaths for single-rescuer adult CPR?
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A. 15:2
B. 5:1
C. 30:2
D. 10:2
Question 4: When should you activate the emergency response system?
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A. Immediately upon finding an unresponsive victim
B. After checking for a pulse
C. After starting CPR
D. Only if the victim is not breathing normally
Question 5: What is the proper hand placement for adult chest compressions?
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A. Upper half of the breastbone
B. Lower half of the breastbone
C. Over the xiphoid process
D. Left side of the chest
Question 6: How often should rescuers switch during CPR?
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A. Every minute
B. Every 2 minutes
C. Every 5 minutes
D. When the rescuer becomes tired
Question 7: What is the first step in the Chain of Survival?
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A. Early CPR
B. Early recognition and activation of emergency response
C. Early defibrillation
D. Early advanced life support
Question 8: When using an AED, when should you NOT touch the victim?
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A. During pad placement
B. During rhythm analysis and shock delivery
C. When turning on the AED
D. After the shock is delivered
Question 9: What should you do if the victim has a pulse but is not breathing normally?
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A. Start chest compressions
B. Provide rescue breathing
C. Use the AED
D. Place in recovery position
Question 10: How long should you check for a pulse in an adult?
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A. 5 seconds
B. 5 to 10 seconds
C. 15 seconds
D. 30 seconds
Question 11: What is the compression-to-ventilation ratio for 2-rescuer adult CPR?
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A. 15:2
B. 30:2
C. 5:1
D. Continuous compressions with no pauses
Question 12: When should chest compressions be interrupted?
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A. Every 30 compressions for ventilations
B. For AED rhythm analysis
C. To check for pulse every 2 minutes
D. All of the above
Question 13: What is the recommended method for opening the airway in an unresponsive victim?
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A. Jaw thrust maneuver only
B. Head-tilt, chin-lift maneuver
C. Neck extension only
D. Turn the head to one side
Question 14: What is the correct compression depth for children?
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A. At least 1 inch
B. At least one third the depth of the chest (about 2 inches)
C. At least 2.4 inches
D. Same as adults
Question 15: What is the proper rate for rescue breathing in an adult with a pulse?
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A. 1 breath every 3-5 seconds
B. 1 breath every 5-6 seconds
C. 1 breath every 10 seconds
D. 2 breaths every 30 seconds
Question 16: What is the first action for a conscious adult who is choking?
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A. Give abdominal thrusts immediately
B. Encourage coughing and ask if they can speak
C. Give back blows
D. Call 911 immediately
Question 17: For an unconscious choking adult, what should you do?
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A. Continue abdominal thrusts
B. Give back blows only
C. Begin CPR starting with chest compressions
D. Perform finger sweeps
Question 18: What is the correct technique for relieving choking in an infant?
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A. Abdominal thrusts
B. 5 back blows followed by 5 chest thrusts
C. Chest compressions only
D. Turn upside down and shake
Question 19: What is the most important element of effective team dynamics during a resuscitation?
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A. Having the most experienced person lead
B. Clear communication and defined roles
C. Working silently to avoid confusion
D. Having everyone perform the same task
Question 20: During a code, what should team members do if they notice an error?
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A. Wait until after the code to mention it
B. Ignore it to maintain team harmony
C. Speak up immediately using constructive communication
D. Take over the task without saying anything
Scenario Question 21: You arrive at a scene where a 45-year-old man is unresponsive on the floor. His wife says he clutched his chest and collapsed. What is your first action?
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A. Check for a pulse
B. Check for responsiveness and normal breathing
C. Start chest compressions immediately
D. Ask about his medical history
Scenario Question 22: During CPR on an adult, you notice the chest is not rising with rescue breaths. What should you do?
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A. Continue with compressions only
B. Blow harder into the airway
C. Reposition the head and check for airway obstruction
D. Switch to mouth-to-nose breathing
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