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American Heart Association CPR Exam
Questions and Answers
How many parts are there in CPR? - Answer-4 parts - Airway, breathing, circulation,
defibrillation

What is the importance of recoil during compressions? - Answer-It enables heart
refilling.

What may occur in an incomplete recoil during compressions? - Answer-A reduction in
the level of blood flow will occur, which chest compressions create.

How far should a rescuer press down on an adult victim, when giving CPR with each
compression? - Answer-2 inches or 5 centimeters

Duration needed for delivering a regular breath? - Answer-1 second

How many compressions must be delivered within 1 minute when giving adult CPR? -
Answer-100 compressions

What is the ratio of compression - ventilation for an infant or child CPR? - Answer-30:2

What is the ratio of compression - ventilation for adult CPR? - Answer-30:2

As a rescuer, you must try minimizing interruptions that to less than how many
seconds? - Answer-10 seconds

When one man adult CPR is being performed, what should be the duration for checking
the breathing of the victim? - Answer-Minimum 5 seconds and maximum of 10 seconds
(not more, not less!)

When giving CPR to children and adolescent, how far should you pressing down on the
victim? - Answer-2 inches of the chest with every compression

Give definition of cardiac arrest - Answer-Absence of cardiac mechanical activity

When is the time CPR is highly effective? - Answer-immediately after a victim collapses

What causes cardiac arrest on the most common level? - Answer-Respiratory arrest

What are the 2 CPR indications? - Answer-Respiratory and Cardiac Arrests.

Give definition of respiratory arrest. - Answer-Absence of breathing, with the presence
of pulse.

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