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[Show more]What is the rate for chest compressions per minute for any age? - 100 compressions per minute 
 
The compression-ventilation ratio for one or two rescuers for ADULT CPR is? - 30 compression to 2 ventilation breaths 
 
The compression-ventilation ratio for one or two rescuer CHILD or INFANT CPR...
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Add to cartWhat is the rate for chest compressions per minute for any age? - 100 compressions per minute 
 
The compression-ventilation ratio for one or two rescuers for ADULT CPR is? - 30 compression to 2 ventilation breaths 
 
The compression-ventilation ratio for one or two rescuer CHILD or INFANT CPR...
Signs of someone needing CPR - no pulse, no breathing, no response 
 
What does CAB stand for? - Compressions, airway, breathing 
 
For adult CPR check for response at least - 5 seconds no more than 10 seconds. 
 
For Adult CPR compress at least - 2 inches in depth 
 
For how many second...
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Add to cartSigns of someone needing CPR - no pulse, no breathing, no response 
 
What does CAB stand for? - Compressions, airway, breathing 
 
For adult CPR check for response at least - 5 seconds no more than 10 seconds. 
 
For Adult CPR compress at least - 2 inches in depth 
 
For how many second...
what is the first step when responding to an emergency situation? - assess the scene/situation 
 
when do you insure that the scene is safe? - as soon as you see the victim 
 
When is CPR required? - no pulse or breathing & unconscious 
 
How long do you take for a pulse check? - min 5 s...
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Add to cartwhat is the first step when responding to an emergency situation? - assess the scene/situation 
 
when do you insure that the scene is safe? - as soon as you see the victim 
 
When is CPR required? - no pulse or breathing & unconscious 
 
How long do you take for a pulse check? - min 5 s...
What's the primary difference between compressions on an adult vs. a small child? - Use one hand instead of 2 on a child's chest 
 
You notice that a 6 month old infant is not awake, not moving, and not breathing normally. The infant's skin is blue. What would make you suspect the infant is un...
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Add to cartWhat's the primary difference between compressions on an adult vs. a small child? - Use one hand instead of 2 on a child's chest 
 
You notice that a 6 month old infant is not awake, not moving, and not breathing normally. The infant's skin is blue. What would make you suspect the infant is un...
INFANT'S CHEST MUST RISE - to know that a rescue breath is effective 
 
GIVE JUST BREATHS, NO CHEST COMPRESSIONS - when a child's heart rate is greater that 60/BPM, has a pulse but no breathing 
 
BAG-MASK DEVICE - is not recommended for single rescuer to provide breaths during CPR 
 
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Add to cartINFANT'S CHEST MUST RISE - to know that a rescue breath is effective 
 
GIVE JUST BREATHS, NO CHEST COMPRESSIONS - when a child's heart rate is greater that 60/BPM, has a pulse but no breathing 
 
BAG-MASK DEVICE - is not recommended for single rescuer to provide breaths during CPR 
 
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When do you check to see if the scene is safe? - 1st thing 
 
When do you perform CPR - When there is no pulse, no breathe, no response 
 
What technique is used to open airway? - Head tilt chin lift 
 
How much time should you take to check pulse - 10 seconds 
 
What device is not recom...
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Add to cartWhen do you check to see if the scene is safe? - 1st thing 
 
When do you perform CPR - When there is no pulse, no breathe, no response 
 
What technique is used to open airway? - Head tilt chin lift 
 
How much time should you take to check pulse - 10 seconds 
 
What device is not recom...
How do you know when a patient needs CPR? - No response, no pulse, not breathing. 
 
If you assess the scene, and it is UNSAFE, how would you assist the vicitm? - Move the victim to a safe place. 
 
Within how many seconds after recognizing cardiac arrest should you begin CPR? - 10 seconds....
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Add to cartHow do you know when a patient needs CPR? - No response, no pulse, not breathing. 
 
If you assess the scene, and it is UNSAFE, how would you assist the vicitm? - Move the victim to a safe place. 
 
Within how many seconds after recognizing cardiac arrest should you begin CPR? - 10 seconds....
how to recognize an emergency 
look for unusual noises, sights, odors, appearances and behaviors 
example: screams, breaking glass, crashing metal 
 
 
safety 
do not risk your own _________________ in orer to rescue or provide first aid to another person 
 
 
Good Samaritan Laws 
state laws that he...
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Add to carthow to recognize an emergency 
look for unusual noises, sights, odors, appearances and behaviors 
example: screams, breaking glass, crashing metal 
 
 
safety 
do not risk your own _________________ in orer to rescue or provide first aid to another person 
 
 
Good Samaritan Laws 
state laws that he...
How many compressions per minute for EVERY age? - 100 - 120 minute 
 
What are rescue breaths? - Given to a person with a pulse, but not breathing 
 
How many rescue breaths for an adult? - Once every 5 - 6 seconds 
 
How many rescue breaths for an infant or child? - Once every 3 - 5 sec...
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Add to cartHow many compressions per minute for EVERY age? - 100 - 120 minute 
 
What are rescue breaths? - Given to a person with a pulse, but not breathing 
 
How many rescue breaths for an adult? - Once every 5 - 6 seconds 
 
How many rescue breaths for an infant or child? - Once every 3 - 5 sec...
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