An American Heart Class – 43 Integrative Questions

Interactive CPR & First Aid Guide

Master Life-Saving Skills: The Interactive CPR Lab

Seconds count. Are you ready? Static manuals can’t build muscle memory. Whether you’re prepping for an AHA certification or just want to protect your family, our interactive suite turns theory into action. Move from bystander to lifesaver by testing your instincts in real-time.

SYSTEM READY: KNOWLEDGE GAUNTLET

Interactive CPR Quiz

Stop reading. Start reacting.

Can you make the split-second decisions required to save a life?
Challenge yourself with the CPR gauntlet — high-quality CPR, AED use, infant choking & more.

43Critical Questions
80%Target Score
A+Unlock Certificate
BEGIN THE CHALLENGE

⚡ The Training Suite

🛡️ Confidence Builder: Match emergency scenarios to the right techniques and prep your mind for high-pressure situations.

⏱️ Rhythm & Reaction: Master the 100–120 BPM compression tempo and test your emergency response speed.

🧠 Recognition Lab: Play the Recognition Game or use the Timeline Slider to spot the exact moment to act.

🏆 The 43-Question Gauntlet: Take our ultimate True or False challenge and see if you can earn an ‘A’.

👉 Test your knowledge, challenge common misconceptions, and see how prepared you really are.


⬇️ Start the Interactive Quiz Below


Interactive CPR & First Aid Learning Hub

Interactive CPR & First Aid Learning Hub

Explore real-world emergencies, test your instincts, and build confidence with hands-on style interactive learning.

1. What Would You Do? Decision Path

A person suddenly collapses in front of you and is not responding. Choose your next move.

2. Reaction Time Test

Click start. Wait for the box to turn red, then click as fast as you can.

Wait for red…

3. CPR Rhythm Trainer

Try tapping along with the ideal chest compression rhythm: 100 to 120 beats per minute.

Ready to tap?

4. Is This Breathing Normal?

Pick the description that sounds most like an emergency.

Regular rise and fall of the chest, steady breathing
Occasional gasps, strange snorting sounds, barely moving air
Sleeping quietly with normal rhythm
No normal breathing, only irregular gasping

5. Emergency Recognition Game

Read the scenario and choose the most likely emergency type.

Click “New Scenario” to begin.

6. Match the Emergency

Match each symptom to the most likely emergency.

7. Adult vs Child vs Infant CPR Toggle

Select the age group to see how care changes.

Adult Child Infant

8. Special Situations

Click a card to learn what changes and what stays the same.

Pregnant
Special body positioning concerns
Overweight
Compression confidence matters
Infant
Different choking and CPR technique
Elderly
Fragility does not cancel urgency

9. Emergency Timeline Slider

Slide the timeline to see how fast oxygen loss and damage risk can build in a cardiac arrest emergency.

10. Confidence Builder Self-Check

Answer honestly. This is not a test. It is a pulse-check on your readiness.

Would you know how to recognize cardiac arrest?
Would you feel confident starting CPR?
Do you know where the nearest AED might be?
Would you know the difference between choking and cardiac arrest?

11. Find an AED Near You

Click where you think an AED is most commonly found.

Schools
Airports
Gyms
Office buildings
Shopping centers
All of the above

12. Start CPR in 5 Steps

Tap each step to reveal the details.

1. Check responsiveness
Tap and shout. Look for any response. If there is no response, move quickly to the next step.
2. Call 911 or direct someone to call
If others are nearby, point to a specific person and tell them to call 911 and bring an AED.
3. Check for normal breathing
Look for normal chest rise. Gasping is not normal breathing.
4. Start compressions
Push hard and fast in the center of the chest. Let the chest fully rise between compressions.
5. Use an AED as soon as it arrives
Turn it on, follow prompts, and continue CPR when instructed.

You just practiced the thinking behind lifesaving action.

Reading is helpful. Practicing hands-on is better.

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CPR True or False Quiz – 31 Questions to go

❤️ CPR True or False Quiz

Only 31 Questions to go • Come on, You can do it!


🏁 Summary: Your Path to Readiness

Mastering CPR is about more than just facts; it’s about muscle memory, hands-on practice, and the confidence to act when seconds matter. By completing these interactive modules—from the Rhythm Trainer to the 43-Question Gauntlet—you’ve moved beyond passive reading into active preparation.

Key Takeaways:

  • Speed & Depth: High-quality compressions at 100–120 BPM are your most powerful tool.
  • Early Defibrillation: Using an AED alongside CPR significantly increases survival rates.
  • Decisive Action: You don’t have to be perfect; you just have to be ready.

CPR is more than knowledge—it’s hands-on practice that builds real confidence.

Ready to get certified? Your next step is a full, in-person CPR class with an AHA instructor, where you’ll turn these digital skills into real-world, life-saving action.

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