WorksheetsCPR Review
Total questions: 20
Worksheet time: 10mins
What is the first step in Primary Assessment?
Assess Breathing
Activate EMS
Control Bleeding
Scene Safety
Why do we use barriers/gloves?
EMS requires us to do so
To protect us from diseases of the blood
To protect us from lawsuits
The CPR instructor told us to do so
True or False: The rescuer can use “compression only” CPR when the patient is unconscious and not breathing.
True
False
To control serious bleeding from a vein, you should
a. Take the patient’s blood pressure and report to EMS
b. Use gloves to protect yourself.
c. Use direct pressure over the wound.
d. Both B and C are correct.
You would place the patient in the Recovery Position,
To allow yourself to go for help and call 911
a. So the patient can sleep.
a. Before you give your medical statement.
a. To perform an illness assessment.
If you are alone and choking, you should
Call 911.
Jump up and down
Drink some water.
Fall on a chair/couch/counter
1. If the patient is pregnant and choking, you should
Perform a jaw thrust.
Perform chest thrusts.
Perform abdominal thrusts.
Perform back blows.
1. What takes place during a concussion?
The brain impacts the skull
The lungs shut down.
The brain shrinks.
The heart swells.
1. What two questions simplify all of the emergency response training?
a. Is the patient drowning and can the patient hear me?
a. Is the patient conscious and is the patient breathing?
a. Is 911 available and is there an AED available?
a. Is the patient hurt or is the patient sick?
1. When performing Adult CPR, compress the chest
.5 - 1 inch.
1 - 1.3 inches.
2 - 2.4 inches.
4 - 5 inches
1. What are the two major symptoms of a heart attack?
Headache and blurred vision.
Chest pain and shortness of breath.
Paralysis and stomach pain.
Hearing impaired and lower extremity pain.
1. During chest compression's, we should compress the chest at a rate of
75 compression's per minute.
no more than 50 compression's per minute.
25 compression's per minute.
100 - 120 compression's per minute.
1. An incision is a
Straight cut.
Deep jagged cut.
Tear away of the flesh.
Scrape or scratch.
1. A sign is something you can see, hear or feel, and a symptom is
The patient’s pulse rate.
The patient’s tissue color.
What the patient tells you
The patient’s eye color.
1. What are the four main Signs you can check for an ill patient
a. Pulse, Eye Color, Hair Color, Respiration's.
a. Pulse, Respiration's, Temperature, Tissue Color.
a. Pulse, Eye Dilation's, Draining Fluid, Tissue Color.
a. Pulse, Respiration's, Temperature, Headache.
1. During the full body Injury check, what body part do you check first
bdomen
Arms
Neck
Legs
1. If a patient has severe pain in the head, neck or spine during injury assessment, you should
Finish the Assessment.
Leave the scene.
Move the patient to a chair.
Perform a C-Spine and Call 911.
Emergency CPR
Muscular & Skeletal Systems
Cardiovascular System
Respiratory & Digestive Systems
Choking
Respiratory & Digestive Systems
Cardiovascular System
Muscular & Skeletal Systems
Injury Assessment
Muscular & Skeletal Systems
Cardiovascular System
Respiratory & Digestive Systems
