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CPR and Basic Life Support, Pediatric
BLS

Of the following steps in a one-person rescue, which one would occur last? - answer
checking for responsiveness

What compression technique should be used on an infant during CPR when there are
multiple rescuers? - answerTwo thumb-encircling hands

What is the first step in the Pediatric Chain of Survival? - answer prevention

What is the ratio of chest compressions and rescue breaths during pediatric CPR when
there are multiple rescuers? - answer15:2

How long should you spend checking for a pulse and normal breathing during pediatric
CPR? - answerAt least 5 seconds, but no longer than 10 seconds

In pediatric CPR, what is the age range for a child? - answer Between 1 year and the
onset of puberty

Where should a child be placed when being moved to the recovery position? -
answerOn their side, using the same procedure you would with an adult

Of the following causes of cardiac arrest in infants and children, which is the least
common? - answerheart disease

What is a difference between adult and pediatric CPR? - answerMore emphasis is given
to rescue breaths in pediatric CPR.

How are rescue breaths given during infant CPR when no barrier device is available? -
answerthrough the mouth and nose

About how long should each compression take in pediatric CPR? - answerless than 1
second

If the victim has a definite pulse but no normal breathing, how often should rescue
breaths be given? - answeronce every 2 to 3 seconds

In the infant recovery position, how is the head held? - answerlower than the body

How deep should compressions be during CPR on an infant? - answerabout one and a
half inches

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