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Certification Exam: What to Expect

Youโ€™ve now completed the required training in First Aid for Adults, Children, and Infants. This final stepโ€”the certification examโ€”will assess your understanding of core first aid principles and your ability to respond effectively in emergencies. Upon passing, youโ€™ll be eligible to receive an official certification card recognizing your completion of this program. Before you begin, take a moment to review the exam format and requirements below.

Exam Overview

  • 50 Questions โ€“ Multiple-choice and true/false, covering key first aid topics across all chapters.
  • Randomized Questions โ€“ Each exam attempt is unique.
  • 60-Minute Time Limit โ€“ Complete your exam in one sitting.
  • All Questions Required โ€“ You must answer every question before submitting.
  • Immediate Feedback โ€“ Youโ€™ll get explanations for each answer.
  • Passing Score: 75% โ€“ Required to earn certification.
  • Three Attempts โ€“ You get up to three consecutive tries before a review break.

What to Keep in Mind

  • Work Independently โ€“ No notes or outside help. Youโ€™ve got this.
  • One Sitting โ€“ You cannot pause and come back later.
  • Tech Ready โ€“ Make sure your internet connection is stable and your device is charged.
  • Review Before You Submit โ€“ You can revisit and adjust answers as needed.
  • Be Confident โ€“ Trust your training and go for it.

What Happens Next?

  • Passed? Great jobโ€”youโ€™re now eligible to order your official certification card.
  • Didnโ€™t pass? No problem. You have three consecutive attempts before youโ€™ll need to review the material.

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Consider what should be done before physical intervention.

What is the first step when you see someone choking and unable to breathe?

Think about safety and assessment.

If you witness someone suddenly collapse, what should you do first?

Think about preventing movement.

How should you help a person with a suspected spinal injury?

Cooling is necessary, but gradually.

What is the correct way to treat heat exhaustion?

True or False: You should always perform CPR on someone who collapses, even if they are breathing.

True or False: If a person is having a seizure, you should hold them down to prevent injury.

Think about how you can detect breath without touching the person.

Which of the following is the best way to check if an unconscious person is breathing?

True or False: If a tooth is knocked out, you should handle it by the root.

Think about safety first.

What is the best way to treat a victim of electrical shock?

It involves loss of heart function.

Which of the following is a common sign of cardiac arrest?

Consider treatments available without prescription.

What should you do if someone is experiencing a mild allergic reaction (itching, rash, but no breathing difficulty)?

Think about what happens when a bone is broken.

Which of the following is a sign of a fracture?

Heat stroke is different from heat exhaustion.

Which of the following is a clear sign of heat stroke?

You need to remove the chemical as quickly as possible.

What is the first step in treating a chemical burn in the eye?

Think about when to seek emergency help.

What should you do if someone is having an asthma attack and their inhaler is not working?

True or False: If someone is experiencing carbon monoxide poisoning, you should move them to fresh air immediately.

Think about what helps reduce damage and prevent infection.

What should you do for a second-degree burn?

Think about your own safety first.

What is the first step when assisting a victim of an electrical shock?

Think about the fastest way to stop blood loss.

What is the best way to control severe bleeding from a wound?

Think about stabilization.

What is the purpose of a splint for a suspected fracture?

Think about gradually increasing body temperature.

What should you do if someone is suffering from hypothermia?

True or False: You should tilt the head back for someone experiencing a nosebleed.

True or False: A person with a nosebleed should tilt their head back to stop the bleeding.

Think about cooling the affected area.

What is the best immediate treatment for a minor burn?

Concussions affect the brain.

How should you treat a person with a suspected concussion?

True or False: An asthma inhaler should be used only if a person is unconscious.

True or False: You should stop CPR if the person starts breathing on their own.

Removing an object could make bleeding worse.

If someone has a deep cut with an object embedded in the wound, what should you do?

Think about emergency treatment for anaphylaxis.

What should you do if a person experiencing an allergic reaction is struggling to breathe?

Think about the common warning signs.

What does the FAST acronym stand for in stroke recognition?

True or False: A third-degree burn is usually the most painful type of burn.

Compression depth is important for effective CPR.

How deep should chest compressions be for an adult during CPR?

True or False: If someone is bitten by a wild animal, they should always seek medical attention.

Think about what removes the source of poisoning first.

What is the first step in treating a victim of carbon monoxide poisoning?

Think about stopping blood loss.

What should you do if a person has a deep laceration with severe bleeding?

True or False: If someone swallows a poison, you should immediately make them vomit.

True or False: Applying heat to a sprained ankle is the best way to reduce swelling.

Think about where to press for effective compressions.

What is the correct hand placement for adult CPR?

Poison control should be consulted first.

What should you do if someone accidentally swallows a household cleaning chemical?

True or False: Human bites are usually less dangerous than animal bites.

Human bites carry a high risk of infection.

What should you do if someone has a deep human bite that is bleeding?

Think about how carbon monoxide affects the body.

What is the primary danger of carbon monoxide poisoning?

Think about detection and prevention.

What is the best way to prevent carbon monoxide poisoning?

Time is critical in a heart attack situation.

What is the first action you should take if you suspect someone is having a heart attack?

True or False: If someone has a deep puncture wound, you should remove the object before applying first aid.

Shock affects circulation and vital signs.

Which of the following is NOT a symptom of shock?

Think of the 'Stayin' Alive' song tempo.

What is the recommended rate of chest compressions per minute in CPR?

True or False: If someone has inhaled toxic fumes, you should move them to fresh air immediately.

Avoid rapid temperature changes.

What should you do first if someone is suffering from severe hypothermia?

True or False: You should immerse a burn victim in ice-cold water to stop tissue damage.