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Red cross part 1 test – 30 Q’s and A’s
– A+ Graded
When giving a rescue breath during CPR, each breath should last about how
many seconds? - -1, until chest clearly rises

-If a person is suffering from pain or discomfort in the chest that lasts more
than 3-5 minutes or that goes away and comes back, this person is most
likely having? - -a heart attack

-The cycle of chest compression's and rescue breath in CPR is? - -2 rescue
breaths, listen for breathing, 30 chest compressions, 2 rescue breaths

-You should continue CPR until? - -you see sings of life

-Which of the following is a link in the Cardiac Chain of Survival? - -early
defibrillation, early cpr, early recognition/ easy access to ems system, early
advanced medical care

-It is important to follow the links of the Cardiac Chain of Survival because: -
-It helps improve the chance of survival

-When you give care to an adult who is conscious and choking, where should
you position your fist give abdominal thrusts? - -look for naval belly button,
find, it just above the belly button, in and up

-Effective chest compression's in an adult - -along the nipple line and breast
bone go in half an inch deep make sure your arms are straight
100 compression's

-About how many cycles of CPR should you perform in 2 minutes? - -5
cycles

-Early CPR is important in the Cardiac Chain of Survival because: - -chance
of living greater, give early CPR because if we don't have an AED something
is pumping blood to our organs

-Which of the following are signals of trouble breathing? - -when someone is
holding their neck, or coughing, slow or rapid breathing, skin turning a
different color (blue, gray)

-A child is choking on a piece of hard candy. She is conscious and coughing
forcefully. What should you do? - -encourage them to keep choking until the
piece is dislodged when coughing they are still getting air in their lungs.

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