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Question #1
Breathing emergencies are not life-threatening situations.
A.   False
B.   True
Question #2
Respiratory arrest is when breathing has stopped.
A.   True
B.   False
Question #3
The causes of Respiratory Distress and Respiratory Arrest include the following except:
A.   Heart attack.
B.   Allergic reactions.
C.   Poisoning.
D.   Choking.
E.   Illness or Chronic Conditions
F.   Normal breathing.
Question #4
Signals of breathing emergencies include:
A.   Flushed, pale, ahsen or bluish skin.
B.   All of the answers are correct.
C.   Trouble breathing or no breathing.
D.   Shortness of breath.
E.   Unusually deep or shallow breathing.
F.   Slow or rapid breathing.
Question #5
Choking occurs whent the person's airway is partially or completely blocked.
A.   True
B.   False
Question #6
Choking is not a common cause of injury and death in children younger than 5 years. Young children do not put anything in their mouths.
A.   True
B.   False
Question #7
When giving care to a conscious adult or child who is choking and cannot cough, speak or breath effectively, you should give 4 back blows and 4 abdominal thrusts.
A.   True
B.   False
Question #8
When giving abdominal thrusts, you should place your fist against the middle of the person's abdomen just above the navel.
A.   True
B.   False
Question #9
When giving back blows and chest thrust to a conscious choking infant, you should make sure the infant is supported on your thigh and the infant's head is lower than the chest.
A.   False
B.   True
Question #10
When giving chest compressions to an unconscious choking infant, you should give 30 chest compressions at of rate of at least 100 chest compressions per minute and compress down about 2 1/2 inches deep.
A.   True
B.   False

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