Knowing how to perform CPR can be the difference between life and death in emergency situations. This quiz is designed to test your understanding of the essential steps and facts about CPR. By taking this quiz, you can reinforce your knowledge and ensure you’re prepared to act confidently in critical moments. Good luck, and remember, every bit of knowledge counts!
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CPR Quiz Questions Overview
1. What does CPR stand for?
Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation
Cardiovascular Recovery
Cardio Pulmonary Recovery
Cardiac Pressure Resuscitation
2. What is the first step in performing CPR?
Call for emergency help
Check for responsiveness
Start chest compressions
Give rescue breaths
3. How many chest compressions should be given per minute during CPR?
60-80
80-100
100-120
120-140
4. What is the correct depth for chest compressions in adults?
1 inch
2 inches
3 inches
4 inches
5. How often should rescue breaths be given during CPR?
After every 10 compressions
After every 15 compressions
After every 30 compressions
After every 50 compressions
6. What should you do if the person starts breathing normally during CPR?
Continue CPR
Stop CPR and monitor breathing
Give more rescue breaths
Check for a pulse
7. What is the ratio of chest compressions to rescue breaths in CPR for adults?
15:1
15:2
30:1
30:2
8. What should you do if you are alone and find an unresponsive adult?
Start CPR immediately
Call emergency services, then start CPR
Give rescue breaths first
Check for a pulse
9. In which situation should you use an Automated External Defibrillator (AED)?
When the person is responsive
When the person is breathing
When the person is unresponsive and not breathing
When the person has a pulse
10. What is the recommended hand placement for chest compressions in adults?
Lower half of the sternum
Upper half of the sternum
Over the navel
On the left side of the chest
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