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Certification Exam: What to Expect

Youโ€™ve completed the training for Adult CPR & AED, including how to perform chest compressions, provide rescue breaths, and use an Automated External Defibrillator. The certification exam is your final stepโ€”itโ€™s designed to ensure
youโ€™re ready to respond when it matters most.

After passing, youโ€™ll receive an official Adult CPR & AED certification card confirming your successful completion. Before starting, take a moment to review the exam format and expectations below.

Exam Overview

  • 40 Questions โ€“ A mix of multiple-choice and true/false covering all core CPR & AED topics.
  • Every Exam is Unique โ€“ Questions are randomized each time.
  • 60-Minute Time Limit โ€“ Youโ€™ll need to complete the exam in one sitting.
  • All Questions Required โ€“ You must answer every question before submitting.
  • Immediate Feedback โ€“ Each answer includes a brief explanation to support your learning.
  • Passing Score: 75% โ€“ Thatโ€™s the benchmark to earn your certification.
  • Three Attempts โ€“ You get up to three tries before a short review break is required.

What to Keep in Mind

  • Work Solo โ€“ No notes or external help. Rely on what youโ€™ve learned.
  • One Sitting โ€“ Once you begin, plan to finish. Thereโ€™s no save and return option.
  • Tech Check โ€“ Use a stable internet connection and a fully charged device.
  • Stay Focused โ€“ You can revisit and revise answers before submitting.
  • Submit with Confidence โ€“ Review carefully, then click submit when youโ€™re ready.

What Happens Next?

  • Passed? Youโ€™ll be eligible to receive your official certification cardโ€”congrats!
  • Didnโ€™t pass? No worries. You can try again up to three times before a review pause is required.

Need Help?

If you experience technical issues or need assistance, reach out to support@firstaidweb.com and weโ€™ll get you taken care of.

You're readyโ€”letโ€™s get started!

An AED can be used on a wet surface.

If a person is gasping but has no pulse, what should you do?

Why should rescuers avoid excessive ventilation during CPR?

What is the recommended hand placement for two-rescuer infant CPR?

CPR should be stopped if the victim starts breathing normally.

A heart attack and cardiac arrest are the same thing.

Which is a sign of cardiac arrest?

CPR should not be performed on drowning victims.

It is safe to use an AED on a person with a pacemaker.

An AED should only be used by healthcare providers.

You should check the victimโ€™s pulse every 10 seconds during CPR.

When using an AED, what is the first step?

What is the first step in CPR?

The first step in CPR is checking for a pulse.

How many compressions should be given per minute during adult CPR?

The recommended compression rate for adult CPR is 100-120 per minute.

A person experiencing cardiac arrest will always stop breathing.

If someone collapses but is still breathing, what should you do?

CPR should continue uninterrupted until EMS arrives or the victim recovers.

A person in cardiac arrest will always be unconscious.

Compressions should be stopped while giving rescue breaths.

What is the recommended hand placement for two-rescuer infant CPR?

What is the universal sign for choking?

When using an AED, what is the first step?

What should you do if the AED advises no shock?

Which is a sign of cardiac arrest?

The recommended compression rate for adult CPR is 100-120 per minute.

CPR should not be performed on drowning victims.

A person in cardiac arrest will always be unconscious.

Which artery is checked for a pulse in adult CPR?

Rescue breaths are no longer needed in CPR.

Where should AED pads be placed on an adult victim?

Compressions should be stopped while giving rescue breaths.

What is the first step in CPR?

What does AED stand for?

If a victim has a hairy chest and you need to use an AED, what should you do?

A person experiencing cardiac arrest will always stop breathing.

It is safe to use an AED on a person with a pacemaker.

What is the recommended compression depth for adult CPR?

What is the purpose of defibrillation?