2.1b Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation (CPR) (MCQ-Hard)
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1 point(s)You have ensured the surrounding area poses no Danger and confirmed the victim is unresponsive (Response checked). Following D R A B C, what is the immediate next sequence of steps to be completed before checking Circulation?
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1 point(s)You are the only person who witnessed the emergency. After confirming the victim is not breathing and unresponsive, what is the specific instruction given regarding emergency services before starting the compression cycles?
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1 point(s)You are administering CPR. Under which of the following conditions should you immediately cease chest compressions and breaths?
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1 point(s)When administering rescue breaths during CPR, what specific visual confirmation is required to ensure the air is effectively reaching the victim’s lungs?
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1 point(s)The notes state that CPR helps ensure continuous blood flow to vital organs. Which of the following is the single most critical reason for this action in a cardiac arrest victim?
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