CPR Quiz There are 14 multiple choice questions. Click on the answer you think is correct to navigate the quiz. Last updated: 23/05/2011 Learnfirstaid.org.

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CPR Quiz There are 14 multiple choice questions. Click on the answer you think is correct to navigate the quiz. Last updated: 23/05/2011 Learnfirstaid.org

See if they are breathing If you find someone collapsed, what is the first thing you should you do? Try and wake them up See if they are breathing Remember DR ABC Check for danger Call for help Learnfirstaid.org

How should you open someone’s airway? Correct! Next question: How should you open someone’s airway? Tilt their head to one side Move their tongue using your fingers Do nothing - you shouldn’t move them Tilt their head backwards Learnfirstaid.org

How long should you check for breathing for? Correct! Next question: How long should you check for breathing for? Up to 5 seconds Up to 10 seconds Remember you are checking for regular breathing Up to 15 seconds There is no limit Learnfirstaid.org

If someone isn’t breathing, what is the first thing you should do? Correct! Next question: If someone isn’t breathing, what is the first thing you should do? Give 2 rescue breaths Give 30 chest compressions As soon as someone isn't breathing, you need to ensure an ambulance has been called. If there are other people around, you can ask them to call the ambulance for you. Check their pulse Call an ambulance Learnfirstaid.org

Correct! Next question: On an adult casualty, what is the ratio of chest compressions to rescue breaths? 30:2 15:2 The ratio is 30 chest compressions then 2 rescue breaths 5:1 2:30 Learnfirstaid.org

Do you have to give rescue breaths? Correct! Next question: Do you have to give rescue breaths? No Yes No, you don't have to give rescue breaths if you are unable to / unwilling. Only if the casualty is a child Learnfirstaid.org

If a casualty vomits during CPR what should you do? Correct! Next question: If a casualty vomits during CPR what should you do? Continue as normal Stop You should roll the casualty onto their side to clear their airway, then continue with CPR. Quickly roll them to one side to clear the vomit, then continue Inform the ambulance service Learnfirstaid.org

When should you stop doing CPR? Correct! Next question: When should you stop doing CPR? If the casualty shows signs of life If you become exhausted If the area becomes too dangerous All of these reasons Learnfirstaid.org

Can you do CPR on a normal bed? Correct! Next question: Can you do CPR on a normal bed? Yes No CPR needs to be carried out on a hard surface to ensure chest compressions are effective Learnfirstaid.org

What rate of chest compressions should you aim for? Correct! Next question: What rate of chest compressions should you aim for? 90 - 100 / minute 100 / minute The latest European Resuscitation Council (ERC) guidelines recommend a rate of 100 - 120 chest compressions a minute. 100 - 120 / minute As fast as you can manage Learnfirstaid.org

What should you do if you feel a rib break during chest compressions? Correct! Next question: What should you do if you feel a rib break during chest compressions? Immediately stop CPR Do nothing Sometimes you may feel ribs break, especially on frail casualties. If this is the case, double check your hand position (your hands should be in the middle of the casualty's chest, over the breastbone) and continue. Check your hands are positioned correctly and continue Do rescue breaths only Learnfirstaid.org

What does this sign indicate? Correct! Next question: What does this sign indicate? Automated External Defibrillator available A first aid room First aid equipment store Danger of electricity Learnfirstaid.org

How should you do chest compressions on a child? Correct! Next question: How should you do chest compressions on a child? With one hand With two fingers For a larger child, you may have to use two hands. You can’t do chest compressions on a child As an adult, but more carefully Learnfirstaid.org

The casualty is likely to recover whilst you are performing CPR Correct! Next question: The casualty is likely to recover whilst you are performing CPR Yes No Unfortunately the casualty is unlikely to recover during CPR, you are merely 'buying time' before the defibrillator arrives. Learnfirstaid.org

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