CPR and First Aid Refresher Test

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1.
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When treating someone with frostbite or hypothermia, try to quickly warm up the victim.
2.
1 point
Normal sweating is a good thing when it comes to heat exhaustion prevention.
3.
1 point
Universal precautions means we treat victims like they do not have an infectious disease.
4.
1 point
When giving someone care when they are choking, Heimlich maneuver thrusts need to be above or below the rib cage.
5.
1 point
Under what situation would you NOT give someone something to drink?
6.
1 point
Rescue breaths should last for...
7.
1 point
The number of compressions and rescue breaths change based on the age of the person you are applying CPR to.
8.
1 point
CPR compressions should be at least ____ inches deep.
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1 point
When trying to control bleeding, never remove the first bandage that is applied.
10.
1 point
How many rescue breaths are given during one round of CPR?
11.
1 point
When dealing with a chemical burn, a victim should flush the area with running water for at least __________ minutes.
12.
1 point
How many compressions are given during one round of CPR?
13.
1 point
What comes first during CPR....compressions or rescue breaths?
14.
1 point
When someone has suffered a minor burn, the victim should put cool, running water on the burn and cover it with a loose bandage. What else should be done for this victim?
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1 point
For someone that has had possible internal bleeding, it could lead to...
16.
1 point
Which of the following things would NOT get you in trouble when giving CPR/First Aid?
17.
1 point
If a mask and face shield are unavailable, then regular CPR should not be given.
18.
1 point
You should never elevate a wound of someone who has been bitten by a snake.
19.
1 point
Which of the following areas would you want to avoid if you are applying ice to a victim of heat exhaustion or heat stroke?
20.
1 point
When should a victim of a head, neck or back injury be moved?