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BLS BASIC LIFE SUPPORT PROVIDER MANUAL

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BLS BASIC LIFE SUPPORT PROVIDER
MANUAL

In which locations do most out~of-hospital cardiac arrest occur? - answer Homes

Which is the most common cause of cardiac arrest in children? - answer Respiratory
failure or shock

What is the third link in the adult out-of-hospital chain of survival? - answer Rapid
defibrillation

Which statement best describes sudden cardiac arrest? - answer When an abnormal
rhythm develops and the heart stops beating unexpectedly

A 53 year old man suddenly collapses and become unresponsive. You witness him
collapse and are the first rescuer to arrive at the scene you find him lying motionless on
the floor. Which is the first action you should take in the situation? - answer Verify that
the scene is safe for you and the victim

A 53 year old man suddenly collapses and become unresponsive. You witness him
collapse and are the first rescuer to arrive at the scene you find him lying motionless on
the floor. The man doesn't respond when you touch his shoulders and shout, "Are you
OK"? What is your best next action - answerShout for nearby help

Several rescuers respond, and you ask them to activate the emergency response and
retrieve the AED and emergency equipment. As you check for a pulse and breathing,
you notice that the man is gasping for air and making "snorting" sounds. You do not feel
a pulse. What is your best next action? - answerStart high-quality CPR, beginning with
chest compressions

What is the ratio of chest compressions to breath when providing CPR to an Adult ? -
answer30 compressions to 2 breaths

What are the rate and depth for chest compressions on an adult? - answerA rate of 100
to 120 compressions per minute and a depth of at least 2 inches

What action should you take when more rescuers arrive - answerAssign tasks to other
rescuers and rotate compressors every 2 minutes or more frequently if needed to avoid
fatigue

If you suspect that an unresponsive victim has head or neck trauma, what is the
preferred method for opening the airway? - answerJaw thrust

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