Prepare for your American Red Cross CPR/AED and First Aid certification exam with these practice questions and answers. This guide covers adult, child, and infant CPR, AED use, choking relief, and basic first aid.

Q: What is the order of the 3c’s

Answer: CheckCallCare

Q: How should you administer an epipen

Answer: Ask the person if you can help themUncap the epi penFirmly jab in the centerRub for 10 sec (with permission)

Q: How long should you check for breathing

Answer: 10 sec

Q: What if the aed pads touch each other on the patient’s chest

Answer: Use pediatric padsPlace on the chest and one of the center of the backDon’t use aed

Q: When giving breaths, what should u do?

Answer: Pinch the noseMake a seal over the mouthBreath out for a secondGive two breaths per compression set

Q: When providing care for an unconscious victim, in what order should u do the following

Answer: Check sceneTap and shoutCall 911Check for breathing

Q: What should you do if you determine someone is not breathing

Answer: Call 911Begin cprUse aed if availableRecheck breathing

Q: How do you control bleeding?

Answer: Put on glovesApply pressure and elevateApply a wrap from distal to medial.Apply tourniquet

Q: What is the correct ratio of compression to breaths during adult CPR

Answer: 30:2

Q: How fast should chest compression be?

Answer: 100-120 bmp

Q: What do you use for chest compression on an infant?

Answer: Two fingers

Q: What is the correct order of cardiac chain of survival?

Answer: Early accessEarly cprEarly defibrillationEarly advanced care

Q: What if a choking victim becomes unconscious?

Answer: Gently lower them to the groundCall 911Begin cprDo a finger sweep

Q: When should you use an aed?

Answer: As soon it becomes availableAfter 5 cycles of cprIf someone is unconscious but breathing

Q: What do you do if someone is choking?

Answer: Encourage them to keep coughingAsk them if you can help5 abdominal thrusts5 back blows

Q: How should you treat someone in shock

Answer: Call 911Keep them warmBe calm

Q: What would be the most likely scenario for shock to occur?

Answer: Femur fracture

Q: What are the steps in using the AED?

Answer: Turn it onPlace pads on the chestAnalyze heart rhythmDeliver shock

Q: How many cycles of cpr should you give in 2 min?

Answer: 5

Q: When you are surveying scene what should you look for

Answer: Unsual sounds, ordors

Q: Can you use adult aed on a child/infant

Answer: Yes

Q: If an individual is unconscious and alone you should assume they want help

Answer: Yes

Q: When should you stop cpr

Answer: Too tired to continueEmt responsePerson shows movement and is conscious

Q: If you’re alone with a child who need cpr should you call 911 before helping the child (no phone)

Answer: False

Q: What are some signs a person is choking

Answer: Grabbing the neckFace turning blueThey are coughing

Q: Where do you position the heel of your palm when giving chest compression

Answer: Between the Nipples

Q: Aed pads must be removed before cpr

Answer: False

Q: If a victim starts to breath normally place them in the

Answer: Recovery position

Q: The proper way to determine an infant is responsive is by

Answer: Tapping the bottom of the foot

Q: The first thing you should do when an aed arrives is what

Answer: Turn AED on

Q: When giving an adult cpr how deep should the compression be into the chest

Answer: 2 in

Q: Effective chest compression are

Answer: 100 per minute

Q: The chain of survival includes

Answer: Early recognition and call for helpEarly cprEarly aed use

Q: An adult is more likely to have a heart attack then child

Answer: True

Q: What is the proper chest ration compression to breaths

Answer: 30:2

Q: How does an aed help someone who is showing signs of cardiac arrest

Answer: Aed restores normal heart rhythm

Q: The first steps to follow when there is an emergency are

Answer: Check call care

Q: Why do we have the good samaritan law

Answer: To protect an individual who gives care

Q: If an adult is conscious and choking you should

Answer: Give 5 abdominal thrust and 5 black blows

Q: When giving an infant cpr how deep should the compression be

Answer: 1 in.

Q: The proper way to determine if an adult is responsive is

Answer: Gently shake their shoulder and say are you okay

Q: When giving chest compression to an infant, where should your hands be places?

Answer: Two fingers between nipples