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In the CPR Escape Room Challenge, we know that variety is essential for keeping every game fresh and engaging. That’s why we provide unlimited access to our extensive Trivia Bank, packed with a wide range of questions to challenge every team and skill level.
Optional Added Difficulty:
For each additional guess or retry, players must complete a secondary task. These tasks can include:
This adds a physical challenge component, making the game more intense and requiring both mental and physical effort to succeed.
1. Paris
2. Jupiter
3. William Shakespeare
4. H₂O
5. 8
6. 1912
7. Leonardo da Vinci
8. Nile River
9. Cell
10. 100°C
11. Mount Everest
12. Avocado
13. 7
14. Au
15. Alexander Fleming
16. English
17. Mitochondria
18. Mars
19. Cheetah
20. Blue whale
21. Nitrogen
22. Heart
23. Vitamin D
24. 206
25. Diamond
26. Pancreas
27. Skin
28. Photosynthesis
29. Nitrogen
30. Albert Einstein
31. O+
32. Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation
33. 30:2
34. To deliver a shock to restore a normal heart rhythm
35. Check for responsiveness
36. 100–120 compressions per minute
37. Apply direct pressure
38. 2 breaths
39. To carry oxygen to the body
40. Every 2 minutes
41. Head-tilt, chin-lift maneuver
42. Face, Arms, Speech, Time
43. Perform abdominal thrusts (Heimlich maneuver)
44. Chest pain, shortness of breath, nausea, dizziness
45. A side-lying position to maintain an open airway
46. Cool the burn under running water
47. To treat severe allergic reactions
48. To preserve life, prevent worsening, and promote recovery
49. At least 2 inches (5 cm)
50. Tap and shout
51. Turn on the AED
52. Rest, Ice, Compression, Elevation
53. Immobilize the neck and spine
54. 12–20 breaths per minute
55. To dislodge an object blocking the airway
56. Pinch the nose and lean forward
57. Cool the area under running water
58. Lay the person down and keep them warm
59. 2 breaths
60. Move the person to a warm environment
61. Swelling, difficulty breathing, hives
62. Protect the person from injury and time the seizure
63. To retain body heat
64. Lift the jaw without tilting the head back
65. Immobilize the joint and seek medical help
66. Apply direct pressure and elevate the wound
67. Heavy sweating, weakness, dizziness
68. Fight infections
69. Confusion, headache, nausea
70. Center of the chest, lower half of the sternum
71. Help them into a comfortable position and call for help
72. Use tweezers to pull it out straight
73. Facial drooping, arm weakness, slurred speech
74. To keep the airway open and prevent choking
75. Give them a sugary drink or snack
76. Remove the stinger and apply a cold pack
77. Warm the area gradually without rubbing
78. Ensure safety, call for help, provide first aid
79. 100–120 compressions per minute
80. Allergies
81. Keep the person calm and immobilize the limb
82. Immobilize the bone and seek medical attention
83. Provide water or oral rehydration solution
84. Wheezing, shortness of breath, coughing
85. To stop severe bleeding
86. Tilt the head back and lift the chin
87. Place them in the recovery position
88. Shivering, slurred speech, confusion
89. Rinse with water and cover with a sterile bandage
90. Check for responsiveness
91. Difficulty breathing, swelling, hives
92. One hand on the chest, lower half of the sternum
93. Rest, Ice, Compression, Elevation
94. Speak calmly and reassure them
95. 60–100 beats per minute
96. Hot, dry skin, confusion, fainting
97. To help blood clot
98. Immobilize the neck and call for medical help
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