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1.

How often should rescuers switch roles when performing two-rescuer


CPR?
A. After every cycle of CPR
B. After every two cycles of CPR
C. After every five cycles of CPR
D. After every 10 cycles of CPR

2. An infant who had been choking becomes unresponsive. The rescuer


should:
A. Alternate back slaps and chest thrusts
B. Perform a blind finger sweep to attempt to remove the obstruction
C. Attempt to dislodge the obstruction using abdominal thrusts
D. Begin CPR

3. After delivering a shock with and AED, what is the next step in caring for
a person?
A. Reassess for a pulse.
B. Do chest compressions only.
C. Resume CPR.
D. Do ventilation only.

4. You have noticed a potential victim and ensured the scene is safe. What
is your next step?

Discuss

A. Begin chest compressions


B. Check for victim's responsiveness
C. Call the victim's doctor
D. Provide rescue breathing
5. During CPR on an adult victim, the compression-to-breath ratio is:

A. Give 2 breaths after every 30 compressions


B. Give 1 breath after every 5 compressions
C. Give 3 Breaths after every 15 compressions
D. Give 2 breaths after every 100 compressions

6. Which of the following choices best describes the method used to hold the
mask in place while delivering ventilations via a bag valve mask?

A. The E-W grip.


B. The C-C grip.
C. The W-C clamp.
D. The E-C clamp.

7. When checking for a pulse & breathing in an adult patient:

A. wait for the AED to analyze the heart rate.


B. check for 3 seconds.
C. check for 30 seconds.
D. check for at least 5 seconds but no more than 10.

8. In a two-rescuer CPR situation the person delivering ventilations should be


positioned:

A. by the patient’s feet.


B. at the patient’s head.
C. on the patient’s side.
D. behind the first rescuer.
9. 2 rescuer CPR is performed at a ratio of what in a child?

A. 30 to 2.
B. 30 to 1.
C. 15 to 2.
D. 15 to 1.

10. The proper steps for operating an AED are:

A. Power on the AED, attach electrode pads, shock the individual, and
analyze the rhythm
B. Power on the AED, attach electode pads, analyze the rhythm, clear the
individual, and deliver shock
C. Attach electrode pads, check pulse, shock individual, and analyze
rhythm
D. Check pulse, attach electrode pads, analyze rhythm, shock patient

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