What is always the first thing that you should do before performing CPR?
True or False: Your elbows should not be locked when performing CPR.
How deep should compressions be for a child/adult?
2 inches.
What is the technique for giving infant compressions?
heal of the palm
100-120 per minute.
How many chest compressions should you give per cycle of CPR?
30 compressions.
What does CPR do to the body?
Helps circulate/pump blood that contains
oxygen to vital organs.
How deep should compressions be for an infant?
1 1/2 inches.
What is the best position to perform CPR?
On their side.
What are the 3 concepts of CPR?
Compressions, airway, breathing.
What is the responsive test for a child and an adult?
Tap their shoulders and shout are you alright, are you ok?
What does CPR stand for?
Cardio pulmonary resuscitation.
Where should you place the pads for an AED for an adult/child?
On the top right of their chest and on the side, below the chest on the opposite side. like a seatbelt.
What is the responsive test for an infant?
Tap their feet.
What is the term for allowing the chest to rise back to its normal position?
Recoil.
What is the method to open the airway?
Head tilt using the chin and the jaw.
How long do you check for signs of breathing and normal life?
No more than 10 seconds.
What does AED stand for?
Automated External Defibrillator.
True or False: You always have to perform rescue breaths.
False.
What is the law to protect individuals from legal action against them?
The Good Samaritan Law.
When someone starts to breathe normally after CPR, what should you do?
Put them in recovery position on their side.
When should you stop CPR?
• The scene becomes unsafe
• The victim shows obvious signs of life
• An AED becomes available
• Another trained rescuer arrives or takes
over
• You are too exhausted to continue
Name 3 prevention methods for drowning accidents.
Fence, child supervision, swim in safe areas with a life guard, life vest, floaties.
Demonstrate the way to put your hands when performing chest compressions.
Hands interlocking, hand over hand.
Permanent brain damage can happen if CPR isn't given in what amount of time?
as early as 4 minutes, for sure at 10 minutes.