Here are the answers to your questions based on current CPR guidelines:
Question 1: If a patient's chest is not rising during rescue breaths you should:
- Check the Airway
Question 2: You should check the patient for signs of life before beginning CPR.
- True
Question 3: A victim with a foreign body airway obstruction becomes unresponsive. What should you do first?
- Start CPR begin with chest compressions
Question 4: When AED arrives the first step is to turn it on.
- True
Question 5: What is considered a full cycle of CPR?
- 5 Cycles (One cycle includes 30 compressions followed by 2 breaths, and typically, out-of-hospital CPR is performed in cycles of about 5 rounds.)
Question 6: Open the airway for rescue breaths by:
- Head tilt chin lift
Question 7: To complete a head tilt chin lift you should put one hand on the victim's forehead and push with your palm to tilt the head back, place fingers of the other hand under the bony part of the lower jaw, lift the jaw to bring the chin forward.
- True
Question 8: After an AED delivers a shock, what should the rescuers do next?
- Resume CPR starting with chest compressions
Question 9: If no shock is advised from an AED you should still resume CPR.
- True
Question 10: Chest Compression to Ventilation ratio for adult CPR is:
- 30:2