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This is the method in which we open the airway for a non traumatic patient.
What is the head tilt, chin lift maneuver?
100
This is the amount of oxygen delivered to a patient during mouth to mask ventilations.
What is 21%?
100
This is a life saving device to recognize and treat certain cardiac arrhythmias in cardiac arrest.
What is an AED?
100
After delivering 5 back blows to a choking infant that is conscious, you must do this.
What is 5 chest compressions?
100
Children under the age of 9 usually fall into cardiac arrest due to this.
What is respiratory arrest?
200
These are 3 signs of biologic death.
What is lividity, rigor mortis, decapitation, incineration or brain matter.
200
This can happen when, during CPR, you provide fast and aggressive ventilations.
What is gastric distension?
200
This is the appropriate area to place your hands while performing CPR.
What is between the nipples?
200
If you are able to palpate a radial pulse, your blood is at least this.
What is 90mm?
200
These are the 3 items always checked during your primary assessment.
What is airway, breathing and circulation?
300
This is the method rescuers use to open the airway in a trauma patient?
What is the jaw thrust maneuver?
300
Upon finding an unconscious adult patient you begin BVM ventilations. You feel resistance while bagging the patient. You should do these 2 interventions next.
What is reposition the airway then perform abdominal thrusts?
300
If you are able to palpate a carotid pulse, your blood pressure is at least this number.
What is 60mm?
300
With no AED to use on an unconscious patient, you perform CPR for 2 minutes. After the 2 minutes are complete you should do this.
What is check for a pulse? If a pulse is present, provide ventilations if not breathing. If pulse is not present, resume CPR.
300
These are 3 possible complications to the patient while performing CPR.
What is fracturing ribs, the sternum and lacerating the liver?
400
You have provided the heimelich technique to a conscious patient that is chocking. The patient now becomes unresponsive. You should now do this.
What is lay the patient in the supine position and perform abdominal thrusts?
400
If you perform compressions to quickly during CPR, you are not allowing this to happen.
What is blood refilling of the heart?
400
You are driving in your BLS ambulance and are flagged down by multiple people. You find an unconscious adult patient on the sidewalk. His wife is standing by his side crying. 5 questions you would ask the wife and 5 interventions you would perform are these.
What is How long has he been unconscious? Was he complaining of anything prior? Is there any chance he is chocking? Does he have any medical problems? Does He take any medications? Is he allergic to medications? What is Check airway, breathing and circulation? Begin CPR? Insert an OPA? Begin ventilations via BVM? Call for ALS? Apply an AED?
400
The proper rate of compressions to ventilations in a pediatric patient is this.
What is 15 compressions to 2 ventilations?
400
For compressions on a 4 month old patient, you should use this many fingers.
What is 2 between the nipples?
500
You should suspect an airway obstruction in an unresponsive patient if this happens.
What is you have resistance during mouth to mask or bag valve mask ventilations?
500
You arrive to find a 6 month old in his mothers arms. The patient is not breathing and has no pulse. The patient has obvious signs of death and the parents are screaming at you to save their baby. This is what you should do next.
What is attempt all efforts to save the baby?
500
This the opening that connects the trachea directly to the skin.
What is stoma?
500
This is the appropriate site to check a pulse on a pediatric patient?
What is the brachial artery?
500
In performing compressions on a 9 year old patient, this is how many fingers should use.
What is one hand between the nipples?
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