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Which of the following is a concern that prevents people from providing care to an injured person?
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Sudden cardiac arrest (or SCA) is a deadly condition in which the heart stops beating unexpectedly. It typically only occurs in people age 50 or older with prior heart problems.
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Every minute that CPR and defibrillation are delayed during cardiac arrest, the victim’s chance of survival is reduced by approximately:
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What is the correct compression to breath ratio for traditional CPR?
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If for any reason you do not feel comfortable giving mouth-to-mouth breathing, you may choose to resort to the hands-only continuous chest compression CPR method. How many compressions should be performed with this method?
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What is the correct method of using an Automated External Defibrillator (AED) on a victim?
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For an adult or child that is actively choking, abdominal thrusts should be given in an inward and upward motion until the object comes out. What is the method for an actively choking infant?
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To recognize a stroke, it is convenient to remember the first three letters of the word. “S” stands for “smile,” “T” stands for “talk,” and “R” stands for:
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The three types of external bleeding are capillary, venous, and arterial. Arterial bleeding is the most severe and can be life-threatening. What would be the best approach to stabilizing it?
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Which of the following is NOT a correct action to take with a person having a seizure?
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Which of the following is a concern that prevents people from providing care to an injured person?
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Sudden cardiac arrest (or SCA) is a deadly condition in which the heart stops beating unexpectedly. It typically only occurs in people age 50 or older with prior heart problems.
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Every minute that CPR and defibrillation are delayed during cardiac arrest, the victim’s chance of survival is reduced by approximately:
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What is the correct compression to breath ratio for traditional CPR?
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If for any reason you do not feel comfortable giving mouth-to-mouth breathing, you may choose to resort to the hands-only continuous chest compression CPR method. How many compressions should be performed with this method?
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What is the correct method of using an Automated External Defibrillator (AED) on a victim?
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For an adult or child that is actively choking, abdominal thrusts should be given in an inward and upward motion until the object comes out. What is the method for an actively choking infant?
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To recognize a stroke, it is convenient to remember the first three letters of the word. “S” stands for “smile,” “T” stands for “talk,” and “R” stands for:
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The three types of external bleeding are capillary, venous, and arterial. Arterial bleeding is the most severe and can be life-threatening. What would be the best approach to stabilizing it?
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Which of the following is NOT a correct action to take with a person having a seizure?
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Every minute that CPR and defibrillation are delayed during cardiac arrest, the victim’s chance of survival is reduced by approximately:
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What is the correct compression to breath ratio for traditional CPR?
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If for any reason you do not feel comfortable giving mouth-to-mouth breathing, you may choose to resort to the hands-only continuous chest compression CPR method. How many compressions should be performed with this method?
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What is the correct method of using an Automated External Defibrillator (AED) on a victim?
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For an adult or child that is actively choking, abdominal thrusts should be given in an inward and upward motion until the object comes out. What is the method for an actively choking infant?
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To recognize a stroke, it is convenient to remember the first three letters of the word. “S” stands for “smile,” “T” stands for “talk,” and “R” stands for:
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The three types of external bleeding are capillary, venous, and arterial. Arterial bleeding is the most severe and can be life-threatening. What would be the best approach to stabilizing it?
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Which of the following is NOT a correct action to take with a person having a seizure?
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Which of the following is a concern that prevents people from providing care to an injured person?
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Sudden cardiac arrest (or SCA) is a deadly condition in which the heart stops beating unexpectedly. It typically only occurs in people age 50 or older with prior heart problems.
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