Signs of someone needing CPR - ANSWER no pulse, no breathing, no response
What does CAB stand for? - ANSWER Compressions, airway, breathing
For adult CPR check for response at least - ANSWER 5 seconds no more than
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Signs of someone needing CPR - ANSWER no pulse, no breathing, no response
What does CAB stand for? - ANSWER Compressions, airway, breathing
For adult CPR check for response at least - ANSWER 5 seconds no more than 10 seconds.
For Adult CPR compress at least - ANSWER 2 inches in depth
For how many seconds per minute do you have to compress for Adult CPR - ANSWER 100 beats per minute
For children CPR compress - ANSWER approximately 2 inches 1/3 depth of chest
For infant CPR compress - ANSWER approximately 1 1/2 inches 1/3 depth of chest
For infant compression place - ANSWER 2 fingers in center of chest just below the nipple line
Infant Compressions how many per minute? - ANSWER 100
What age range is considered for child CPR? - ANSWER 1 year of age to puberty
For child CPR what is the ratio for one person CPR? - ANSWER 30 compressions to 2 breaths
For child CPR what is the ratio for Two person CPR - ANSWER 15 compressions to 2 breaths
What is compression rate for advanced airway CPR? - ANSWER Compression rate at least 100/min without pauses 1 breath every 6 to 8 seconds.
Where do you check pulse for infant? - ANSWER Brachial artery
If you are alone doing CPR on a child and not witnessed what do you do - ANSWER complete 5 cycles of CPR, then activate ERS.... get the AED.
What do you not do for airway obstruction. - ANSWER Do not do a blind finger sweep
What is name for CPR position on infant ? - ANSWER in a neutral sniffing position
For infant CPR airway and breathing how many breaths do you give? - ANSWER 2
For infant CPR 2 rescuer one rescuer at the head performs bag valve mask breathing and the rescuer at foot performs compressions with - ANSWER 2 thumb encircling hands technique
If the pediatric pads are not available than you can use - ANSWER adult pads and adult dose
If there is a pulse present start rescue breathing by - ANSWER delivering 1 breath every 3-5 seconds
For adult CPR what do you do right away? - ANSWER Activate ERS ASAP. Do not wait two minutes
For children CPR if not witnessed, - ANSWER lone rescuer completes 5 cycles of CPR, then activate ERS and get AED
If infant has heart rate less than 60 bpm what do you do? - ANSWER Start CPR
For infant choking with severe airway obstruction what do you do? - ANSWER 5 backslaps, chest thrusts, repeat.
For infant chest thrusts how many thrusts? - ANSWER 5
When delivering 5 chest thrusts to infant what part of chest? - ANSWER middle of chests, lower half of breast bone
Impedance Threshold devicse is recommended by - ANSWER American Heart Association
Cardiac Arrests is more correctly known as - ANSWER Myocardial Infarction
For chest compressions for adult CPR, - ANSWER compress center of chest lower half of sternum
For adults compress at a rate of - ANSWER at least 100 per minute
For adult CPR you want to avoid - ANSWER minimize interruptions.
For CPR with advanced airway do compressions of - ANSWER at least 100 per min without pausing.
For advanced airway deliver breath - ANSWER every 6-8 seconds
If someone is responsive what do you do? - ANSWER Lay them down, call 911
When infant is choking what do you do - ANSWER 5 back slap, 5 chest thrusts
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