1. What is the minimum age for an AED to be used?
2. List the American Heart Association's Adult chain of survival in order
for successful resuscitation of the adult patient suffering from cardiac
arrest.
3. How many seconds should the fingers be kept on the radial pulse when
taking a set of vitals?
4. How is the correct size blood pressure cuff determined?
5. What is the term given to a material that covers a wound?
6. What is the term given to a material that holds the material that covers
a wound in place?
7. When bandaging, what injury can be wrapped loose?
8. What is the energy setting for a shock of an AED in
monophasic energy using the 2010 guidelines?
9. How many shocks are delivered by an AED before the machine instructs you
to check a pulse if the victim remains in a shockable rhythm using the 2010
guidelines?
10. List four important safety factors when using an AED other than age?
11. When taking the pulse and respirations what 2 pieces of information
should be provided in addition to the rate?
12. List two benefits/reasons for palpation versus auscultation?
13. Describe how an impaled object in the leg should be bandaged?
14. When assessing PMS, list two options to evaluate "P" other than taking
a pulse.
15. When dealing with a burn what should be done to the toes and fingers if
affected?
16. What is the material called that should be the first layer on a neck
wound?
17. Math (do not use calculator): 16 times 4 equals
18. Math (do not use calculator): 72 divided by 4 equals
19. Math (do not use calculator): 1,247 minus 936 equals
20. Math (do not use calculator): If you have 10 apples and you eat two -
what percent is left?
21. Math (do not use calculator): 128 plus 284 minus 312 divided by 5
equals
22. What two cardiac rhythms does an AED primarily shock?
23. What strap when backboarding goes on last - chin or forehead?
24. What does PMS stand for?
25. What is the name of the roll when looking at a patient back?