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Hands Only CPR
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Question 1
If you see a teen or adult suddenly collapse, what is the first thing you should do?(1 point)
Responses
Ignore the situation
Ignore the situation
Ask someone to Call 9-1-1 or you call 9-1-1
Ask someone to Call 9-1-1 or you call 9-1-1
Give rescue breaths
Give rescue breaths
Turn them on their stomach
Turn them on their stomach
Question 2
How do you position your hands for chest compressions?(1 point)
Responses
hands side by side in the center of chest
hands side by side in the center of chest
heel of one hand with the other on top in the center of the chest
heel of one hand with the other on top in the center of the chest
hands side by side on top of the abdomen
hands side by side on top of the abdomen
one hand on top of the abdomen
one hand on top of the abdomen
Question 3
You will push hard and fast at a rate of _________ per minute. (1 point)
Responses
90-100 compressions per minute
90-100 compressions per minute
100-120 compressions per minute
100-120 compressions per minute
120-130 compressions per minute
120-130 compressions per minute
150 compressions per minute
150 compressions per minute
Question 4
Do you need to give mouth-to-mouth rescue breathing with hands only CPR?(1 point)
Responses
Yes
Yes
No
No
CPR Hands Only with AED
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Question 5
Survival of sudden cardiac arrest is more likely when CPR is combined with:(1 point)
Responses
Emergency Oxygen
Emergency Oxygen
Abdominal Compressions
Abdominal Compressions
Elevating the victim's feet
Elevating the victim's feet
Early defibrillation
Early defibrillation
Question 6
Can you use an AED on top of clothes?(1 point)
Responses
Yes
Yes
No
No
Question 7
What is the first thing you do when an AED arrives?(1 point)
Responses
Turn on the AED and follow the prompts
Turn on the AED and follow the prompts
Place the pads on the person
Place the pads on the person
Continue CPR
Continue CPR
Deliver a shock
Deliver a shock
Question 8
Before shocking, clear the scene by: (Check all that apply-2 pts)(2 points)
Responses
Stating "Clear" or "Everybody clear!"
Stating "Clear" or "Everybody clear!"
Observing that no one is touching the victim or clothing
Observing that no one is touching the victim or clothing
Check for a patient's pulse
Check for a patient's pulse
Give breaths to patient
Give breaths to patient
Question 9
After the AED delivers a shock, the rescuer should:(1 point)
Responses
Check for normal breathing
Check for normal breathing
Check for pulse
Check for pulse
Resume Compressions
Resume Compressions
Place in recovery position
Place in recovery position
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Watch this video and then answer the questions that follow.
Video Player
Question 1
If you see a teen or adult suddenly collapse, what is the first thing you should do?(1 point)
Responses
Ignore the situation
Ignore the situation
Ask someone to Call 9-1-1 or you call 9-1-1
Ask someone to Call 9-1-1 or you call 9-1-1
Give rescue breaths
Give rescue breaths
Turn them on their stomach
Turn them on their stomach
Question 2
How do you position your hands for chest compressions?(1 point)
Responses
hands side by side in the center of chest
hands side by side in the center of chest
heel of one hand with the other on top in the center of the chest
heel of one hand with the other on top in the center of the chest
hands side by side on top of the abdomen
hands side by side on top of the abdomen
one hand on top of the abdomen
one hand on top of the abdomen
Question 3
You will push hard and fast at a rate of _________ per minute. (1 point)
Responses
90-100 compressions per minute
90-100 compressions per minute
100-120 compressions per minute
100-120 compressions per minute
120-130 compressions per minute
120-130 compressions per minute
150 compressions per minute
150 compressions per minute
Question 4
Do you need to give mouth-to-mouth rescue breathing with hands only CPR?(1 point)
Responses
Yes
Yes
No
No
CPR Hands Only with AED
Watch this video and then answer the questions that follow.
Video Player
Question 5
Survival of sudden cardiac arrest is more likely when CPR is combined with:(1 point)
Responses
Emergency Oxygen
Emergency Oxygen
Abdominal Compressions
Abdominal Compressions
Elevating the victim's feet
Elevating the victim's feet
Early defibrillation
Early defibrillation
Question 6
Can you use an AED on top of clothes?(1 point)
Responses
Yes
Yes
No
No
Question 7
What is the first thing you do when an AED arrives?(1 point)
Responses
Turn on the AED and follow the prompts
Turn on the AED and follow the prompts
Place the pads on the person
Place the pads on the person
Continue CPR
Continue CPR
Deliver a shock
Deliver a shock
Question 8
Before shocking, clear the scene by: (Check all that apply-2 pts)(2 points)
Responses
Stating "Clear" or "Everybody clear!"
Stating "Clear" or "Everybody clear!"
Observing that no one is touching the victim or clothing
Observing that no one is touching the victim or clothing
Check for a patient's pulse
Check for a patient's pulse
Give breaths to patient
Give breaths to patient
Question 9
After the AED delivers a shock, the rescuer should:(1 point)
Responses
Check for normal breathing
Check for normal breathing
Check for pulse
Check for pulse
Resume Compressions
Resume Compressions
Place in recovery position
Place in recovery position
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Answers
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GPT-4o mini
Here are the suggested answers based on common knowledge regarding Hands-Only CPR and the use of an AED:
**Question 1**
If you see a teen or adult suddenly collapse, what is the first thing you should do?
**Answer:** Ask someone to Call 9-1-1 or you call 9-1-1
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**Question 2**
How do you position your hands for chest compressions?
**Answer:** heel of one hand with the other on top in the center of the chest
---
**Question 3**
You will push hard and fast at a rate of _________ per minute.
**Answer:** 100-120 compressions per minute
---
**Question 4**
Do you need to give mouth-to-mouth rescue breathing with hands only CPR?
**Answer:** No
---
**Question 5**
Survival of sudden cardiac arrest is more likely when CPR is combined with:
**Answer:** Early defibrillation
---
**Question 6**
Can you use an AED on top of clothes?
**Answer:** Yes
---
**Question 7**
What is the first thing you do when an AED arrives?
**Answer:** Turn on the AED and follow the prompts
---
**Question 8**
Before shocking, clear the scene by: (Check all that apply-2 pts)
**Answer:**
- Stating "Clear" or "Everybody clear!"
- Observing that no one is touching the victim or clothing
---
**Question 9**
After the AED delivers a shock, the rescuer should:
**Answer:** Resume Compressions
---
Make sure to double-check the answers based on the specific training or guidelines you have received, as there can be variations in CPR protocols based on the organization or updates to the guidelines.
**Question 1**
If you see a teen or adult suddenly collapse, what is the first thing you should do?
**Answer:** Ask someone to Call 9-1-1 or you call 9-1-1
---
**Question 2**
How do you position your hands for chest compressions?
**Answer:** heel of one hand with the other on top in the center of the chest
---
**Question 3**
You will push hard and fast at a rate of _________ per minute.
**Answer:** 100-120 compressions per minute
---
**Question 4**
Do you need to give mouth-to-mouth rescue breathing with hands only CPR?
**Answer:** No
---
**Question 5**
Survival of sudden cardiac arrest is more likely when CPR is combined with:
**Answer:** Early defibrillation
---
**Question 6**
Can you use an AED on top of clothes?
**Answer:** Yes
---
**Question 7**
What is the first thing you do when an AED arrives?
**Answer:** Turn on the AED and follow the prompts
---
**Question 8**
Before shocking, clear the scene by: (Check all that apply-2 pts)
**Answer:**
- Stating "Clear" or "Everybody clear!"
- Observing that no one is touching the victim or clothing
---
**Question 9**
After the AED delivers a shock, the rescuer should:
**Answer:** Resume Compressions
---
Make sure to double-check the answers based on the specific training or guidelines you have received, as there can be variations in CPR protocols based on the organization or updates to the guidelines.
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