Emergency Medicine YMCA CPR Exam I Answered latest spring 2022.
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CPR & First Aid Training | YMCA (YMCA_CPR)
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Cuesta College
YMCA CPR Exam I_ Answered 2022.
You are caring for a child who is unresponsive but breathing normally. No trauma is suspected, and the scene is safe. You want to protect the child's open airway. You have extended the arm nearest to you up alongside the head, brought the other arm across his ches...
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YMCA CPR Exam I_ Answered 2022.
You are caring for a child who is unresponsive but breathing normally. No trauma is suspected,
and the scene is safe. You want to protect the child's open airway. You have extended the arm
nearest to you up alongside the head, brought the other arm across his chest, and have the back of
his hand against his cheek. What is your next step?
: Correct Ans- Grasp the shoulder and hip and roll the child onto his side.
You and another provider are attending to a 17-year-old boy found unresponsive with occasional
gasps. You are not certain if a pulse is present. What should you do?
: Correct Ans- Start CPR; 30:2 compressions to ventilations.
High-performance CPR includes:
: Correct Ans- High-quality CPR skills and an efficient team approach
You are attending to a person who is unresponsive and is breathing normally. You are alone and
need to leave to activate EMS. Before leaving, what should you do?
: Correct Ans- Place the person in a side-lying recovery position.
You are attending to a person who is unresponsive, not breathing normally, but you can clearly
feel a carotid pulse. What is the determined problem?
: Correct Ans- Respiratory arrest
You have been performing CPR on a 9-year-old child for about 4 minutes. An AED has just
arrived. What should you do?
: Correct Ans- Attach the AED quickly and follow the voice instructions.
You respond as an EMS provider to a 51-year-old man found collapsed near a car with its engine
running inside a closed garage. Bystanders have dragged him outside onto the lawn. He is
unresponsive and does not appear to be breathing normally. You cannot feel his carotid pulse.
What is the indicated care?
: Correct Ans- Perform CPR with effective rescue breaths.
A roofer was electrocuted when his aluminum ladder contacted an energized power line. The
scene has been made safe and you have determined he is in cardiac arrest. The AED has
analyzed the heart and is indicating a shock is advised. What should you do?
: Correct Ans- Clear the person and immediately deliver the shock.
When providing CPR on a child or infant:
: Correct Ans- Ensure there is an open airway for rescue breaths.
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