CPR/AED/First Aid Test-American Red Cross. Questions and answers. 100% Accurate.
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CPR/AED/First Aid Test-American Red Cross. Questions and answers. 100% Accurate.
gain consent - -When providing care to a non-critical, conscious person the first thing you should do after checking the scene and donning PPE?
Call 911, get the first aid kit, and an AED - -If there is a 2nd r...
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CPR/AED/First Aid Test-American Red
Cross. Questions and answers. 100%
Accurate.
gain consent - ✔✔-When providing care to a non-critical, conscious person the first thing you should do
after checking the scene and donning PPE?
Call 911, get the first aid kit, and an AED - ✔✔-If there is a 2nd rescuer on the scene, what do you ask
this person as you begin to provide emergency care?
Check that the scene is safe - ✔✔-What is the very first thing you do before you give care?
Check, call, care - ✔✔-Name the 3 C's
You are too exhausted, victim wakes up and asks you to stop, scene becomes unsafe, EMS takes over -
✔✔-You must continue giving care until:
Unconscious, not breathing, no pulse, severe bleeding, shock, etc - ✔✔-Life-threatening conditions
include?
No heartbeat, no breathing, significant blood loss, 3rd degree burn, stroke, anyphylaxsis - ✔✔-When do
you call 911?
If the situation is a cardiac emergency - ✔✔-When would you call before giving care?
If the situation is a respiratory emergency - ✔✔-When would you give care first?
30:2 - ✔✔-What is the ratio of compressions to breaths in one person CPR?
, Call 911 - ✔✔-What do you do if a person with a life threatening condition refuses care?
10 seconds - ✔✔-What is the max amount of time you should spend checking for signs of life
breathing/pulse?
adult-tap shoulder and shout
infant-tap foot and shout - ✔✔-How to check consciousness as a first aid responder?
When the victim has a pulse but is not breathing - ✔✔-When is rescue breathing done?
Adult- one breath every 5 seconds
Infant/child-one breath every 3 seconds - ✔✔-How is rescue breathing done?
1 second - ✔✔-When giving a rescue breath/ventilation during CPR or ventilations how long should the
breath be delivered?
Two minutes, then stop and re-assess - ✔✔-How long do you perform rescue breathing before
rechecking for pulse?
1.5 inches in infant
2 inches in adult or child - ✔✔-How deep do you give compressions?
You do not reassess signs of life, pulse, breathing during CPR. Continue until exhausted, relieved by EMS,
or patient resumes consciousness and tells you to stop. - ✔✔-How long do you do CPR before
reassessing pulse or breathing?
1. scene is safe
2. PPE
3. Number of patients?
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