CPR Questions and Answers 100% Pass
CPR ✔✔Cardio Pulmonary Resuscitation;
a lifesaving first aid procedure that combines rescue breaths with chest compressions
defibrillation ✔✔the use of electrical shock to restore t
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CPR Questions and Answers 100% Pass
CPR ✔✔Cardio Pulmonary Resuscitation;
a lifesaving first aid procedure that combines rescue breaths with chest compressions
defibrillation ✔✔the use of electrical shock to restore the heart's normal rhythm
Advanced Life Support ✔✔The use of specialized equipment such as cardiac monitors,
defibrillators, intravenous fluids, drug infusion, endotracheal intubation to stabilize a patients
condition
Cardiac arrest ✔✔an event in which the heart abruptly stops or develops a very abnormal
arrhythmia that prevents it from pumping blood
heart attack ✔✔condition that occurs when an artery becomes blocked, disrupting blood flow to
the heart
head-tilt/chin-lift ✔✔a procedure used to prevent the tongue obstructing the upper airways. The
maneuver is performed by tilting the head backwards in unconscious patients, often by applying
pressure to the forehead and the chin.
chest recoil ✔✔required so the blood can re-fill the heart's chambers between compressions.
bag-mask device ✔✔A device with a one-way valve and a face mask attached to a ventilation
bag
AED ✔✔Automated External Defibrillator;
a portable electronic device that automatically diagnoses the life-threatening cardiac arrhythmia's
of ventricular fibrillation
circulation ✔✔movement of fluid through the body in a regular or circuitous course
compression ✔✔Place hand(s) on top of victim's chest center of nipple line, lock elbows and
using own body's weight, press the victim's chest.
Fibrillation ✔✔an abnormal and erratic twitching of the heart muscle
heart disease ✔✔Any disorder that affects the heart.
depth of chest compressions ✔✔2 inches for adults & children and 1.5 inches for infants
compressions per minute ✔✔100-125
first thing to do when see unconscious person ✔✔assess the scene to make sure it is safe
second thing to do when see unconscious person ✔✔gently touch victim and talk to them by
asking, "Are you ok?"
CAB of CPR, letter C ✔✔Circulation/Compressions - determine if the victim's heart is beating,
place two fingertips on his carotid artery, located in the depression between the windpipe and the
neck muscles, and apply slight pressure for several seconds. Begin compressions.
CAB of CPR, letter A ✔✔Airway - gently lift the chin forward to open the airway, check for
normal breathing
CAB of CPR, letter B ✔✔Breathing - With the airway open (using the head tilt-chin lift), pinch
the nostrils shut for mouth-to-mouth breathing and cover the person's mouth with yours, making
a seal.
Prepare to give two rescue breaths. Give the first rescue breath — lasting one second — and
watch to see if the chest rises. If it does rise, give the second breath. If the chest doesn't rise,
repeat the head tilt-chin lift and then give the second breath.
*breaths should only take 3 seconds total for time span between compressions
Infant CPR ✔✔given to resuscitate 12 months and younger;
if 2 people, 15 compressions/2 breaths;
if 1 person, 30 compressions/2 breaths
infant compressions ✔✔Imagine a horizontal line drawn between the nipples. Place 2 fingers of
one hand just below this line, in the center of the chest. Gently compress the chest
continue CPR unless... ✔✔scene becomes unsafe, victim is revived, medical personnel arrives,
or person performing CPR tires
infant breathing ✔✔Cover the mouth and nose with your mouth. Prepare to give two rescue
breaths. Use the strength of your cheeks to deliver gentle puffs of air
Give 2 breaths first and then compressions.
Brain cells begin to die after... ✔✔4-6 minutes of oxygen deprivation.
An AED ... ✔✔stops the heart from its spasm by shocking it.
When do you NOT use an AED? ✔✔victim is a trauma patient, has pulse or is under age of 1
Where do you hook up adhesive AED pads? ✔✔upper chest on one side and lower chest on the
other side; child front middle of chest and middle of back
Once AED is on, "Clear" is firmly stated twice...why? ✔✔to analyze initially for a pulse; to
shock the victim
Why an AED would read "No Shock". ✔✔the victim that you thought was pulseless does indeed
have a pulse, the victim has now regained a pulse, or the victim is pulseless but is not in a
"shockable" rhythm
Immediately following an AED shock, ... ✔✔begin CPR for 5 cycles (or approximately 2
minutes) 30 compressions to 2 breaths = 1 cycle
compressions given to song rhythm ✔✔Staying Alive or Baby Shark
third thing to do when see unconscious person ✔✔look down chest for signs of life for no more
than 10 seconds
signs of life to look for ✔✔chest rise/fall, listen to hear breathing, feeling for breathing on ear
defibrillator increase survival rate ✔✔3%-13%
always check jugular pulse ✔✔last place to feel a pulse because body pulls blood to the core
organs
compression time ✔✔8 of 10 minutes
if there is no breathing mask... ✔✔do not give breaths; only give compressions
LUCAS device ✔✔an easy-to-use mechanical chest compression device that helps lifesaving
teams around the world deliver high-quality, guidelines-consistent chest compressions to sudden
cardiac arrest patients; in the field, on the move and in the hospital
LUCAS device increase in survival ✔✔30%-40%
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