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CPR test

1.

The recommended rate for performing chest compression for victims of any age is at least to ——- compressions per minute

100 to 120

2.

when you should initially ensure that the scene is safe?

when you see potential victim

3.

the compression to ventilation ratio for 1 rescue infant CPR is —- compressions to —— breaths

30 to 2 breaths

4.

victims that require CPR are unresponsive, with no normal —- and no have pulse

with no normal breathing and no have pulse

5.

the maximum amount time that you should take to check for a pulse is

no more than 10 sec

6.

the recommended chest compression depth for an adult victim is at least

at least 2 inches

7.

why it is important to allow for complete chest recoil during CPR?

Complete chest recoil will allow the heart to adequality refill between compression

8.

during 2-recuer CPR, one rescuer is providing chest compressions and the second rescuer is providing ventilations. The rescuer tanta is providing chest compressions is not allowing to chest to fully recoil. Is the role of the second rescuer is to tell the compressor that they notice a

decrease a chest recoil

9.

the first step you should perform to operate the AED is to

turn on the aAED

10.

the AED detects the ventricular fibrillation after the AED pads are attached. What is the next step when using a AED?

follow AED prompts and deliver a shock if advised

11.

Alternating the ______ role every ___ minutes is an action that supports 2-rescuer CPR?

compressor, 2 minutes

12.

The recommended depth of compressions for a child victim is at least ____ the depth of the chest, approximately _____ inches.

one third , 2 inches

13.

In order ton determine if rescue breaths for a victim when using a bag-mask device are effective you should observe

chest rises

14.

If a victim of a foreign -body airway obstruction becomes unresponsive, after you send someone to activate the emergency response system , what is the next recommended action?

Start CPR, starting with chest compressions

15.

The best actions to relieve severe chocking in a responsive infant is to begin cycles of five _____ followed by five _____

back slaps, chest throst

16.

List the first two steps that should be taken if you need to use an AED on a victim that has drowned and is still in the water

1. Pull victim out of the water 2. Wipe water of chest

17.

What are two complications that may arise from placing the AED pads on a victim that has a hairy chest?

1. Pads wont stick to chest. 2. Shocks Won’t be delivered

18.

During 2rescuer CPR alternating giving high-quality _________ demonstrates a team-based resuscitation attempt

chest compressions

19.

It is important that every member of the team know their boundaries and _______ and ask for help before the resuscitation attempt worsens.

limitations

20.

Defibrillation is important because it can restore a regular

heart rhythm

21.

The next step after you determine the victim is unresponsive, with agonal gasping sounds and no pulse is to ______ because the gasps are not considered _____.

begin CPR , normal

22.

Which action will most positively impact the chances of a survival for a victim that is not breathing and has no pulse?

performing CPR

23.

When performing CPR on an unresponsive choking victim you should look for an obstructing object each time you

open

24.

What two actions should you perform to relieve choking on an unresponsive infant?

1. Perform CPR. 2. Look in the mouth for a obstructing object

25.

the team functions smoothly when all the team members have clear _____ and responsibilities.

roles

26.

Rescuers should switch positions approximately every __ minutes during 2-rescuer CPR.

2 minutes

27.

Rapid defibrillation is important to survival because it eliminates the

  1. abnormal heart rhythms