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CPR/BLS/First aid Competitive Event Sample

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CPR/BLS/First aid Competitive Event SampleVersion en ligne

Feel free to take this quiz to test your knowledge on CPR/BLS/First aid and to give you a look at possible questions you could see for HOSA-FHP competitive events.

par Jordan Bobber
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What is the ratio of compressions per breaths for CPR?

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What are the three main components of CPR?

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What does AED stand for?

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How many adults experience cardiac arrest in a year?

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Where can you get CPR certfied?

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What is the compression depth for adults?

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If you are in a team doing CPR what should you do?

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What should you do if you see someone experiencing cardiac arrest but don't know CPR?

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If someone is chocking are they able to get a good flow of air in their lungs?

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What can cause cardiac arrest to occur?

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What is one way to help someone who is chocking?

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Did you enjoy this quiz? Pick whichever answer even if it tells you it's wrong.

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The correct answer is 30:2. You want to do 30 compressions every 2 breaths unless you have two rescuers then you would do 15 compressions for every 2 breaths.

The correct answers are chest compression, airway, and breathing. You would want to lay the person flat on their back when performing CPR.

The correct answer is Automated External Defibrillator.

The correct answer is 356,000. According to the CDC more than 356,000 adults experience cardiac arrest a year which is why knowing CPR is super important.

The correct answers are the AHA, ARC, and your high school (depends on the high school). Some high schools provide CPR classes or classes that have CPR training and certification within them.

The correct answer is 2 inches. You want to do compressions on an adult at a depth of 2 inches but no more than 2.4 inches.

The correct answers are assign roles and responsibilities, know your limitations, and share knowledge. You should refrain from yelling at one another as the situation can be stressful as it is and yelling can cause more stress and then mistakes can be made.

The correct answers are call for help, do chest compressions (if you know them), and check to see if they are breathing. You never want to leave someone alone if they are experiencing cardiac arrest unless you absolutely have to in order to get an AED or help.

The correct answer is no. If someone is choking there is something blocking their airway and they are not getting enough oxygen to their lungs. However, someone may still be getting some oxygen if they are coughing in order to try to dislodge the stuck object. If they are coughing you should let them and not intervene unless the coughing stops and they are no longer breathing.

All of these answers are correct. They are many different ways cardiac arrest can occur.

The correct answer is to give them abdominal thrusts. You want to keep the person upright if they are choking. You should never do nothing if someone is choking.

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