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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 puls

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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, defibrillato...

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CPR EXAM QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS
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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 seconds per minute do you have to compress for Adult CPR ✔✔100 beats per

minute




For children CPR compress ✔✔approximately 2 inches 1/3 depth of chest




For infant CPR compress ✔✔approximately 1 1/2 inches 1/3 depth of chest

, For infant compression place ✔✔2 fingers in center of chest just below the nipple line




Infant Compressions how many per minute? ✔✔100




What age range is considered for child CPR? ✔✔1 year of age to puberty




For child CPR what is the ratio for one person CPR? ✔✔30 compressions to 2 breaths




For child CPR what is the ratio for Two person CPR ✔✔15 compressions to 2 breaths




What is compression rate for advanced airway CPR? ✔✔Compression rate at least 100/min

without pauses 1 breath every 6 to 8 seconds.




Where do you check pulse for infant? ✔✔Brachial artery




If you are alone doing CPR on a child and not witnessed what do you do ✔✔complete 5 cycles

of CPR, then activate ERS.... get the AED.

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