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Quiz Chapter 2

1. What is cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR)?


A. An emergency help
B. A chest compression technique applied on victims
C. A mouth-to-mouth resuscitation
D. An emergency help that involves a combination of chest compressions and breathing into the mouth
of the victim

2. Which of the following is the purpose for performing CPR?


A. To restore heartbeat and breathing
B. To restore the digestive system of the victim
C. To prevent choking
D. To help the victim to speak fluently

3. Who should provide CPR assistance?


A. Doctors only
B. Paramedics only
C. Teachers only
D. Any individual who knows how to perform the CPR procedure correctly

4. You saw a man at a bus stop who suddenly collapsed before fainting.
What should be the first thing you should do?
A. Contact the 999 emergency helpline
B. Tap the victim’s shoulder and talk to him
C. Give mouth-to-mouth resuscitation directly
D. Leave the victim to be saved by others

4. CPR should be performed to prevent damage to the brain before medical help arrives. What is the
factor that can cause damage to the brain?
A. No ventilation in the brain
B. Head was knocked by friends
C. Oxygen does not reach the brain within a certain period of time
D. Lesions on the scalp

6. Arrange the CPR procedure given below in the correct sequence.


P: Blow air into the victim’s mouth for 1 second
Q: Tap the victim’s shoulder and talk to him
R: Check whether the victim is breathing by listening for the breathing sound from the mouth or
nose, and observe the movement of the victim’s chest
S: If there is no response, shout “Help” and ask for help from any bystander to contact the 999
emergency helpline
T: If there is no breathing, the chest compression technique should be performed.
U: Repeat the chest compression and mouth-to-mouth resuscitation steps until the paramedics
arrive or until the victim regains consciousness.
A. P ➝ Q ➝ R ➝ S ➝ T ➝ U
B. S ➝ P ➝ Q ➝ R ➝ T ➝ U
C. Q ➝ S ➝ R ➝ T ➝ P ➝ U
D. Q ➝ P ➝ R ➝ S ➝ T ➝ U

7. What are the two important techniques when performing CPR?


A. Chest compression and blood pumping
B. Removal of the clogged object and chest compression
C. Mouth-to-mouth resuscitation and blood pumping
D. Chest compression and mouth-to-mouth resuscitation

8. What is Heimlich Manoeuvre?


A. An emergency help
B. A chest compression technique applied on victims
C. An emergency help that is carried out to save a choking individual
D. An emergency help that involves a combination of chest compressions and breathing into the mouth
of the victim

9. State the complex term of CPR: ( ).

10.CPR involves a combination of ( action a. ) and ( action b. )


to restore victim’s breathing and heartbeat.

11.State four emergency situations that require CPR.

12.Arrange the correct procedure when we want to perform CPR.


P: Perform 30 ( a. ).
Q: Open victim’s ( b. ). [method: head ( c. ) chin ( d. )]
R: Check the ( e. ) (surrounding) whether is safe or not.
S: Repeat ( f. ) cycles in every ( g. ) minutes until the ambulance arrives.
T: Call to the ( h. ) (084-343333)
U: Give ( i. ) blow (mouth-to-mouth resuscitation).
V: Check the victim’s ( j. ).
13.Fill in the blank on the following questions regarding similarities and differences between adult,
children and infant CPR:
both 2 minutes 1.0 - 1.5 inches 1 second
1.5 - 2 inches two 100-120 one
at least 2.4 inches look, listen and feel
*When we want to check whether the victim breathing or not, the proper technique for this action
will be ( a. ).
*When performing chest compressions, we need to use ( b. ) hands for the adult, ( c. )
hand for children and only need ( d. ) fingers for the infant.
*During CPR, chest compression are performed at a rate of ( e. ) times per minute.
*The depth of compression need to be perform during CPR for the adult will be ( f. ),
( g. ) for children, and ( h. ) for the infant.
*During mouth-to-mouth resuscitation, the first aider need to blow the air into the victim’s mouth
for about ( i. )
*The first aider need to recheck the pulse and breathing for the victim every ( j. ) minutes.

14.State three situations that you can stop to perform CPR to a victim.
a._______________________________________________________________________________
b._______________________________________________________________________________
c._______________________________________________________________________________

15.The ( a. ) is an emergency procedure that is carried out to save an


individual who is ( b. )[a stituation when the respiratory tract is blocked by the food or
( c. ) object].

16.State the four victim’s situations that require the Heimlich Manoeuvre:

17.Complete the steps in performing Heimlich Manoeuvre for adult.


- Stand behind the victim and ( a. ) his body slightly forward. Inform
the victim that you are trying to help.
- Put your arms around the victim from behind and clench a ( b. ) with
your ( c. ) hand.

- Place your right ( d. ) between the ( e. ) and below the ribs


of the victim. Place your ( f. ) hand on top of your right fist.

-( g. ) and ( h. ) upwards with quick force. This action will


increase the pressure in the ( i. ), causing the ( j. ) object to be
ejected.

18.Complete the Heimlich Manoeuvre for a victim who is alone.


- If there is no one around when you are chocking, try to place your
( a. ) (following the Heimlich Manoeuvre) between the ( b. )
and below the ( c. ).
- Try to exert ( d. ) on the area by bending your ( e. ).
- If you have no strength, find an object that is about the height of your
waist (either ( f. ) or ( g. )), bend ( h. ) and push your
body with your strength against the object.

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