1) What should be done if an Automated External Defibrillator (AED) is available? a) Turn it on and follow the voces instructions b) Call 911 c) Start crying and screaming like crazy d) Use it only after performing 10 minutes of CPR. 2) What is the first thing you should do before starting CPR? a) Check if the area is safe before approaching the person b) Start chest compressions immediately c) Give rescue breaths first d) Start praying 3 Our Fathers and 2 Hail Marys 3) What is the correct rate of chest compressions per minute for an adult? a) 140-160 compressions b) 70-80 compressions c) 100-120 compressions d) 180-200 compressions 4) Give rescue breaths is... a) Mandatory b) Optional c) Essential for performing good CPR d) Important to remove an airway blockage 5) What is the main purpose of CPR? a) To wake the person up instantly. b) To cure the underlying medical condition. c) To restart the heart immediately. d) Maintain blood circulation and oxygenation in a person who has stopped breathing or whose heart has stopped beating. 6) How many chest compressions should you perform before giving rescue breaths in CPR? a) 10 compressions, then 5 rescue breaths. b) 30 compressions, then 2 rescue breaths. c) 35 compressions, then 3 rescue breaths. d) 20 compressions, then 2 rescue breaths. 7) Where should you place your hands when performing chest compressions? a) In the center of the chest b) On the left side of the chest, over the heart. c) On the stomach. d) On the ribs to the side of the chest. 8) Which part of your body should you use to perform chest compressions on an infant during CPR? a) Use your palm to press on the chest. b) Use two fingers (the index and middle fingers) to perform chest compressions just below the nipple line. c) Use your elbow to press down on the chest. d) Use your thumb to compress the chest.

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