Step 1 Adult CPR - ANSWER-Check for safety and asses victim (breathing)
Step 2 Adult CPR - ANSWER-Activate the emergency response system and get an
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Step 3 Adult CPR - ANSWER-Check Carotid pulse on victim (side you are on)-check for at least 5 seconds but no longer than 10.
Step 4 Adult CPR - ANSWER-perform 5 cycles of compressions and breaths (30:2)-start with compressions
Compressions per minute - ANSWER-100 (press hard and fast)
Make sure what happens after each compression - ANSWER-Chest fully recoils
Rescuer 1 Duty (adult) - ANSWER-perform chest compressions (count out loud)
Rescuer 2 duty (adult) - ANSWER-maintain open airway, give breaths, encourage rescuer 1 to do correct compressions
AED step 1 - ANSWER-Power on
AED step 2 - ANSWER-attach AED pads to bare chest
AED step 3 - ANSWER-Clear and analyze
AED step 4 - ANSWER-Shock if advised (clear victim)
AED step 5 - ANSWER-resume CPR starting with chest compressions
placement of AED pads - ANSWER-right chest directly under collar bone, left chest under nipple
when do you press shock button on AED - ANSWER-when instructed by AED machine (make sure victim is clear)
Why should you not touch victim during shock delivery and analysis - ANSWER-possibility of shock and movement can interfere with rythem analysis
What do you do when AED reads "no shock indicated" or "no shock advised" - ANSWER-Immediatly resume CPR
Reduce interuptions in compressions to how long - ANSWER-10 seconds
Time between last compression and shock delivery - ANSWER-Can take AED 5-15 seconds to analize rythems
time between shock delivery and resumeing chest compressions - ANSWER-Immediatly resume
Step 1 CPR Children - ANSWER-Check for response and breathing, shout for help
Step 2 CPR Children - ANSWER-(Activate emergency response system and get AED if child suddenly collapsed and you are alone) If someone responds send them for this
Step 3 CPR children - ANSWER-Check pulse (at least 5 seconds no more than 10 seconds)
Step 4 CPR Children - ANSWER-begin compressions and breaths (30:2 with 1 rescuer and 15:2 with 2 rescuers)
Step 5 CPR Children - ANSWER-After 5 cycles if still unresponsive and no help has arrived activiate emergency response system and get AED
Compression to breath cycle (adult and children over 8) - ANSWER-30:2
Step 1 CPR infant - ANSWER-check response and call for help
Step 2 CPR infant - ANSWER-if someone responds send person to activate emergency response system and get AED
Step 3 CPR infant - ANSWER-check brachial pulse (at least 5 seconds but no more than 10 seconds)
Step 4 CPR infant - ANSWER-begin compressions and breaths (30:2 with 1 responder 15:2 with 2 resonders) complete 10 cycles
Step 5 CPR infant - ANSWER-activate emergency response system and get AED if someone has not already
2 finger chest compressions - ANSWER-2 fingers in middle of chest right below nipple line
2 thumb encircling technique - ANSWER-both thumbs side by side, encircle chest with fingers
CPR with advanced airways recieves breaths how often - ANSWER-every 6-8 seconds (don't have to stop compressions)
Rescue breathing adults - ANSWER-1 breath every 5-6 seconds-check pulse every 2 minutes
Rescue breaths children - ANSWER-1 breath ever 3-5 seconds-check pulse every 2 minutes
how long should breaths be - ANSWER-1 second
Heimlich Maneuver - ANSWER-quick upward thrusts
choking infant - ANSWER-5 back slaps, 5 compressions -repeat 5 cycles
Compression depth on adults - ANSWER-2 inches or 5 cm
Compresion depth on children - ANSWER-1/3 depth of chest or about 1.5 to 2 inches
Compression depth on infants - ANSWER-1/3 depth of chest or 1.5 inches
head placement of infant when giving breaths - ANSWER-neutral or sniffing
Catagory of infant - ANSWER-newborn to 1 year
Catagory of child - ANSWER-1 year to puberty
CAB - ANSWER-Compression , Airway, Breathin [Show Less]