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CPR Quiz for Year 9 Health and Social Care

Instructions

Answer the following questions related to Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation (CPR). Choose the correct answer for the questions that provide answer options. For questions without options, answer in complete sentences.

Questions

  1. What does CPR stand for?

    • A) Cardio Pulmonary Rescue
    • B) Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation
    • C) Circulatory Pulmonary Recovery
    • D) Cardiac Pulmonary Restart
  2. When should you perform CPR?

    • Provide a brief explanation in your own words.
  3. What is the main purpose of CPR?

    • A) To start an IV line
    • B) To maintain blood circulation and oxygenation
    • C) To treat bleeding
    • D) To administer medication
  4. What is the first step you should take when you find someone unresponsive?

    • A) Check for pulse
    • B) Call 911 or the emergency services
    • C) Start CPR immediately
    • D) Roll them onto their side
  5. What is the recommended compression-to-breath ratio for adult CPR?

    • A) 15:2
    • B) 30:2
    • C) 20:1
    • D) 25:2
  6. What position should you place an unresponsive person who is breathing normally?

    • Provide a brief explanation in your own words.
  7. How deep should chest compressions be performed on an adult?

    • A) About 1 inch
    • B) About 2 inches
    • C) About 3 inches
    • D) About 4 inches
  8. Which of the following is a common sign that someone may need CPR?

    • A) High blood pressure
    • B) Unresponsiveness
    • C) Headache
    • D) Nausea
  9. What is the best way to ensure the safety of both you and the victim before starting CPR?

    • Provide a brief explanation in your own words.
  10. How often should you switch persons performing CPR if more than one rescuer is available?

    • A) Every 5 minutes
    • B) Every 1 minute
    • C) Every 2 minutes
    • D) Every 30 seconds

Conclusion

Review your answers and make sure you understand the principles of CPR, as knowing how to respond in an emergency can save lives.