HEALTH TEST GRADE 7 CHAPTER 3



HEALTH TEST GRADE 7 Finding the Problem /CPR

NAME _________________________________ Homeroom ________

Parent /Guardian Signature

Using the word bank below choose the best answer. (Answers can be used more than once) ______________________

_____ 1. Cardio refers to the …

_____ 2. Pulmonary refers to the …

_____ 3. The average pulse rate of an adult per minute is…

_____ 4. The average respirations of an adult per minute is …

_____ 5. Where do you check the capillary reflex?

_____ 6. How should the victim’s pupils react to light when you lift the eyelid

exposing the pupil to light.

_____ 7. When the victim is in cardiac arrest, after about how many minutes does

brain death BEGIN after the heart has stopped beating?

_____ 8. When the victim is in cardiac arrest, after about how many minutes is

Brain death CERTAIN after the heart has stopped beating?

_____ 9. Where would you take a pulse on the adult victim?

_____ 10. Where would you take a pulse on an infant victim?

_____ 11. Where would you take a pulse on a child victim?

A – 15 H – 50 to 70 O – bronchial tubes

B – 4 I – 70 to 100 P – heart

C – 8 J – 60 to 80 R – under the fingernail

D – 10 K – carotid artery S – go from small to large

E -6 to 12 L – brachial artery T - disability

F – 12 to 20 M – lungs U - hemorrhage

G – 15 to 25 N – go from large to small V – at the abdomen

W – CPR X - blood and blood vessels

12, 13, 14. When helping a victim you must always make sure that the scene is

_______________ for ______________ and the ______________ .

15. and 16. Name two of the three reasons why you may stop performing CPR

on a victim.

(TRUE or FALSE)

_____ 17. When giving breaths while performing adult CPR you should pinch the

victim’s nose.

_____ 18. When giving breaths while performing infant CPR you should put your

mouth over the baby’s mouth and nose.

_____ 19. Performing CPR buys time for the victim until EMS arrives.

_____ 20. When you are performing compressions, you are pumping oxygen rich

blood to the brain.

_____ 21. When putting the victim in the recovery or side position you should

always protect the victim’s head and neck

_____ 22. Child CPR is for a victim from one year old to puberty.

_____ 23. For all injured and suddenly ill persons, look for medical-alert

identification.

24, 25, 26, 27. During the physical exam of the victim the mnemonic DOTS can help

you to remember what to look for when you examine an area. What

does DOTS stand for?

D –

O –

T -

S –

28. Who is Basic Life Support? ________________________________

29. Who is Advanced Cardiac Life Support? ______________________

30. and 31. What TWO things do you do in order to check for responsiveness?

32. What technique do you use to open the victim’s airway if they are unconscious?

33, 34, 35. 36. What is the American Heart Association’s adult chain of survival?

(The 4 links MUST be in order) 1) ____________________ 2)_______________

3)_____________________________ 4)_____________________________

37. After you have checked for responsiveness of the unconscious adult victim and

the victim does not respond, your next step is to ………

38. During the adult CPR sequence you find that the victim is not breathing you next step would be to ……….

39. After scanning the victim to see if they are breathing and you determine that the victim is not breathing your next step would be to give the victim…

_______ compressions and ______ breaths and push down ________ inches.

(the answers to #39 are numbers)

The answer to #10 is the letter L

_____ 40. The answer to #39 is considered one cycle. How many cycles of

compressions and ventilations do you give before stopping?

A – 3 B – 5 C – 10 D – as many as you can until help arrives,

you become too tired, or the victim begins to breath.

41. If the victim begins to breath but is still unconscious you would put them into a

position to keep the airway open. This is known as the

_____________ position.

42. Describe the hand position for compressions for an adult victim.

_____43. The correct hand position for chest compressions on an infant is one finger

width below the nipple line. Do you use…. A – 2 hands B – 1 hand

C – 2 fingers …………to perform the compressions.

_____ 44. (T or F) Chest compressions should be performed on a level, firm surface.

45. The most common cause of airway obstruction in the UNCONSCIOUS victim is

____________________________

46. The most common cause of airway obstruction in the CONSCIOUS victim is …

____________________________

47. and 48. Describe in detail (BE SPECIFIC) how you would perform the

Heimlich maneuver on the conscious adult choking victim.

Page 3 The answer to #41 can be found in question #21

_____ 49. When do you activate EMS on an adult cardiac arrest victim if you are

alone?

A- After 5 cycles of 30 compressions and 2 ventilations

B- After checking for breathing

C- After checking for responsiveness

D- After checking for the victim’s pulse

The answer to #18 is True

_____ 50.If the adult victim is choking but has GOOD air exchange what do you do?

A – Encourage the victim to keep coughing in order to try to get the

obstruction out themselves.

B – The Heimlich Maneuver

C - Perform CPR

_____ 51. (T or F) If the victim is breathing, they must have a pulse.

52. What is a good test to determine whether or not a toy or object could be a

choking hazard?

53. The purpose for using the head tilt/chin lift technique before performing breaths

on the victim keeps the _______________ from blocking the airway.

54. When using a face shield to give rescue breaths, what is the face shield’s primary function?

_____ 55. (T or F) When giving CPR to an adult victim, you should do compressions

at the rate of 100 to 120 compressions per minute.

_____ 56. (T or F) You can perform effective CPR if the victim is on a bed.

_____ 57. (T or F) If your first initial breath does not go in the victim probably has

food stuck in their airway.

_____ 58. (T or F) You can perform CPR even if you have not taken a course.

_____ 59. (T or F) You do not need to know CPR because EMS will be there within

1 minute after you call them.

60. If someone is giving the universal choking sign, what are they doing with their hands?

Page 4 The answer to # 52 is - If the object fits through the hole in

a toilet paper roll it is a choking hazard.

61. Why should you (a 7th grader) know how to perform CPR or the Heimlich

maneuver?

62. What does BLS stand for? ____________________________________

63. What does ACLS stand for? ___________________________________

64. What does CPR stand for? ____________________________________

65. What does EMS stand for? ____________________________________

66. What does FBAO stand for? ___________________________________

_____ 67. You are performing CPR for an adult who collapsed on the floor in your

workplace. No one responded to your shout for help, so you phoned 911

and returned to the victim to start CPR. When should begin chest

compressions if needed?

A – after opening the airway

B – after checking for breathing

C – after giving 2 breaths

D – after calling 911

_____ 68. At the school picnic you see a parent grab their chest and fall to the

ground. What is the first step in your assessment of the victim after the scene is safe

A – Open the airway using the head tilt/ chin lift

B – Tell someone to use their cell phone and call 911

C – Gently tap or shake their shoulders and shout “are you ok”

D – Give 2 breaths

_____ 69. A victim’s condition that you can see, feel, hear, or smell are called …

A – Signs B – Symptoms C – Conditions

_____ 70. Things that the victim feels and is able to describe are called……

A – Signs B – Symptoms C – Conditions

The answer to #43 is C

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