Compression
Chain of survival
Respiration/Pulse
Bonus!!!
100

what is the time in which compressions should be started in witnessed cardiac arrest?

10 seconds

100

What is the first step taken with witnessed cardiac arrest in an adult?

Call 911(Early Access to the emergency response system)

100

Where do you take the pulse?

On the side of the neck (Carotid artery)

100

Who is an example of Early Advanced care?

Paramedics 

200

what is the rate of compressions on an adult?

100 beats per minute

200

Commonly referred to as an AED

Defibrillator

200

What do you do if the person has no pulse?

START CPR!!!!!

200

Why is doing CPR important?

It provides the Brain with blood/oxygen

300

what is the minimum depth of compressions on an adult?

2 inches

300

What is the maximum amount of time to check for a pulse in suspected cardiac arrest?

10 seconds

300

The Ratio of compressions to ventilation in an adult.

30 compressions: 2 breaths

300

What causes a heart attack 

blockage in the coronary arteries restricts blood flow to the heart

400

what should be allowed after each compression?

Recoil

400

What are the steps of CPR?

1. Check to see if the victim is OK by shaking them and asking if they are OK.

2. Check for a pulse.

3. Call on 2 random people to call 911 and get the AED.

4. Start chest compressions. 

400

The Methods of opening the airway in an adult.

Head tilt-chin lift

400

What are the 2 steps for hands-only CPR?

Call 911 and give compressions

500

What is the minimum depth of compressions for an infant?

1 and 1/2 inches

500

Before Checking the victim you should check 

To make sure the scene is safe

500

What do rescuers look for to assure adequate ventilation is being provided during CPR?

The rise and fall of the chest

500

What is V-fib

The rhythm in which the heart muscles quiver and do not contract together to pump blood.

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