Lesson CPR Wrap-Up

  1. What are some of the signals of a heart attack?
  2. In a cardiac emergency, it is vital to call 911 or the local emergency number immediately. Can you name all four links of the cardiac chain of survival?
  3. What should you do if the chest does not clearly rise when giving the first breath?
  4. Why might the chest not rise?
  5. What is a CPR cycle for an Adult, Child and an Infant?
  6. If I witness the sudden collapse of a child, should I still give 2 initial rescue breaths?

Lesson AED Wrap Up

  1. Why is it important not to touch the person while the AED is analyzing?
  2. Why is it important not to touch the person while the device is defibrillating?
  3. Why is important to know CPR even if an AED is available?

Lesson Breathing Emergencies

  1. What are some of the signals of a breathing emergency?
  2. What should you do if the person owes not give consent?
  3. What is the best way to check whether an adult is unconscious?
  4. You suspect that Shelia is in shock. She tells you that she is very thirsty. Should you give her water?
  5. You notice a young child put a piece of hard candy in his mouth. He is coughing forcefully but has a frightened look Om his face. What should you do?
  6. What if a conscious choking person becomes unconscious or the chest does not rise with rescue breasts?
  7. When should you stop CPR?
  8. Should you move a person from a bed to the floor to perform CPR?
  9. Do you have consent to care for a child if the parent says no even is the child is unconscious?

Lesson Sudden Illness Wrap Up

  1. What sudden illness is caused by a blockage?
  2. What does F.A.S.T. stand for?
  3. If you suspect the someone might be having a stroke, how might you observe weakness or numbness in one arm?
  4. For young child or an infant, is a febrile seizure lasting less than 5 minutes life threatening?
  5. Should you call 911 or local emergency number if a person had a seizure that took place in the water but lasted less than 5 minutes?
  6. What might cause you to suspect a person is having an allergic reaction?
  7. When should you call 911 or local emergency number for someone you suspect is having an allergic reaction?
  8. A co-worker appears to faint after standing in the back of a crowd conference room for 20 minutes. He quickly regains consciousness and says he feels fine. Should you call 911 or the local emergency number?
  9. When you are checking a person who appears to be suddenly ill, what clues might indicate the cause of the sudden illness?
  10. You suspect that a young child has swallowed a large amount of prescribe medicine. The child is complaining of a stomachache. Should you give the child something to drink?