27 Multiple choice questions
Term 1 of 27
What is the recommended depth of chest compressions for an infant victim?
press the infant breast bone down 1/3 the depth of the chest
press the infant breast bone down 2/3 the depth of the chest
press the infant breast bone down 1 inch
press the infant breast bone down 1/2 the depth of the chest
Term 2 of 27
What is recommended to minmize the risk of gastric inflation during bag mask ventilation?
give breath until the victim's face turns red
give breath just until you see the chest rise
give breath until you hear a gurgling sound
give breath forcefully to ensure air reaches the lungs
Term 3 of 27
Which ventilation device is not recommended for a single rescuer to provide breaths during CPR?
the Bag-mask device
power on the aed
ratio Of 30:2
the rescuer opens the airway, seals his or her mouth over the victim's mouth, pinches the
victim's nose closed, and gives 2 breaths while watching for the chest to rise.
, Term 4 of 27
What should the rescuer do after the AED delivers a shock?
check the victim's pulse again
give rescue breaths only
wait for The aed to analyze again
immediately resume CPR, starting with chest compressions
Term 5 of 27
What is the recommended rate for performing chest compressions for victims of all ages?
at least 100 compressions per minute
at least 60 compressions per minute
at least 80 compressions per minute
at least 120 compressions per minute
Term 6 of 27
How does the rescuer know when the rescue breath for an infant victim is effective?
rescue breath for a infant victim is effective when the heart rate increases dramatically
rescue breath for a infant victim is effective when the skin turns blue
rescue breath for a infant victim is effective when the victim starts to cry loudly
rescue breath for a infant victim is effective when the chest rises visiby