YMCA CPR Test Study Guide
To observe standard precautions means - ✔✔To follow a set of infection control practices used
whether or not an infection is suspected
Prevention of airway and breathing emergencies; early CP
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YMCA CPR Test Study Guide
To observe standard precautions means - ✔✔To follow a set of infection control practices used
whether or not an infection is suspected
Prevention of airway and breathing emergencies; early CPR with an emphasis on effective
rescue breaths and, if needed, rapid defibrillation; early activation of the appropriate emergency
response protocol; effective BLS and ALS care and transportation; and effective post-cardiac
arrest care at a hospital are the links in which chain of survival? - ✔✔Children and infants
Early recognition of cardiac arrest and activation of an emergency response protocol; immediate
high quality CPR; rapid defibrillation; effective BLS and ALS care and transportation; and
effective postcardiac arrest care at a hospital are the links in which chain of survival? -
✔✔Adults outside a hospital
You have responded to a report of an abrupt collapse of a middle-aged man at a local office
building. Your BLS assessment shows the man is unresponsive, not breathing normally, and has
no carotid pulse. This condition is most likely caused by and treated with: - ✔✔Sudden cardiac
arrest; CPR, defibrillation
You are providing care to a 23-year-old female found unresponsive on a couch at a party. She is
breathing normally and has a pulse. You should immediately do which of the following? -
✔✔Place her in the side-lying recovery position.
You are attending to a 54-year-old man who collapsed suddenly and is unresponsive. He is not
breathing normally and you cannot feel a pulse. There is no suspicion of trauma and your
emergency response protocol is being activated. What is your next step? - ✔✔Immediately
provide CPR.
You are attending to a person who is unresponsive, gasping, but you can clearly feel a carotid
pulse. What is the determined problem? - ✔✔Respiratory arrest
You have been performing CPR on a 9-year-old child for about 4 minutes. An AED has just
arrived. What should you do? - ✔✔voice instructions.
You and another provider are attending to a 17-year-old boy found unresponsive with occasional
gasps. You are not certain if a pulse is present. What should you do? - ✔✔Start CPR; 30:2
compressions to ventilations.
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