What does CPR stand for?
Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation
What is the compression rate for adults?
100–120/min
How many fingers for infant CPR?
Two fingers
What does AED stand for?
Automated External Defibrillator
What stops bleeding?
Direct pressure
What is the main goal of CPR?
To keep blood and oxygen flowing
Compression depth for adult CPR?
2–2.4 inches
Depth for infant compressions?
1.5 inches
First step when using AED?
Turn it on
First step for burns?
Cool water
What number do you call in an emergency?
911
Hand placement for adult CPR?
Center of chest
Depth for child compressions?
2 inches
What must rescuers say before shock?
Stand clear
What do you do for a fracture?
Immobilize
What law protects rescuers who help?
Good Samaritan Law
Compression to breath ratio?
30:2
Breath type for infants?
Gentle puffs
What to do after shock?
Resume CPR
What is choking sign?
Hands to throat
What is the first step before starting CPR?
Check responsiveness
CPR must be done on what surface?
Firm, flat surface
What is the rate for infant/child CPR?
100–120/min
Who can use an AED?
Anyone following prompts
Position for nosebleed?
Lean forward and pinch nose