Adult CPR
Child & Infant CPR
AED Knowledge
Rescue Breathing
Emergency Situations
100

What is the correct compression depth for an adult?

At least 2 inches

100

What is the compression depth for a child?

About 2 inches

100

What should you do before attaching AED pads?

Make sure the chest is dry
100

How long should each rescue breath last?

About 1 second
100

What is the first step in the Chain of Survival?

Early recognition and calling 911

200
What is the correct compression-to-breath ratio for one rescuer?

30:2

200

What is the compression depth for an infant?

About 1.5 inches

200

What should you say before the AED delivers a shock?

Clear

200

What should happen during rescue breaths?

The chest should rise

200

What condition causes a blocked airway during choking?

Airway obstruction

300

What should you allow after each chest compression?

Full chest recoil

300

What technique is used for infant compressions with one rescuer?

Two fingers

300

What should you do immediately after a shock is given?

Resume CPR

300

How often should rescue breaths be given to an adult with a pulse?

Every 5-6 seconds

300

What should you do if an unconscious choking person stops responding?

Begin CPR

400

When should rescuers switch during CPR?

Every 2 minutes

400

What technique is preferred for infant CPR with two resuers?

Two-thumb encircling hands technique

400

Where are AED pads place on an adult?

Upper right chest and lower left side

400

What should you do if the chest doe not rise?

Reopen the airway and try again

400

What rhythm is commonly treated with an AED?

Ventricular Fibrillation

500

What happens if compressions are too shallow?

Blood will not circulate effectively

500

What compression-to-breath ratio is used for 2-rescuer child CPR?

15:2

500

Why should medication patches be removed before AED use?

They can interfere with the shock

500

What head position helps open the airway?

Head tilt-chin lift

500

What is the main goal of CPR?

To circulate oxygenated blood to the brain and organs

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