What does CPR stand for?
Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation
What is the first step of CPR?
What is check that the scene is safe.
When can you discontinue CPR?
What is a physician tells you to stop, the scene isn't safe, you are too physically exhausted, another provider replaces you, the return of ROSC.
How should your hands be placed on the person to perform chest compressions?
Center of the chest between the nipples, with the fingers interlocked.
What state has the most out of hospital CPR saves?
What is Washington State.
Bonus: which side of the mountains?
Two methods for opening a patients airway?
What is a head tilt-chin lift and what is a jaw-thrust.
Bonus Question: which do you use if you are concerned about a spinal injury?
What is the ratio of chest compressions to rescue breaths?
What is 30 compressions and 2 breaths.
True or False? You should stop doing chest compressions while putting on the AED pads.
What is False.
True or false: Your elbows should be bent when you're performing chest compressions.
What is False: They should be straight and locked out.
How long do you listen, look, and feel when checking a patients responsiveness?
What is no more than 10 seconds.
What is the purpose of doing chest compressions?
What is to help circulate blood that contains
oxygen to the vital organs.
Where should you feel for a pulse on an unresponsive patient?
What is the carotid pulse.
What are the most common symptoms of a myocardial infarction?
What is chest pain, sudden shortness of breath, nausea and anxiety, fatigue.
Where should you shift your body weight when you're performing compressions?
What is over your hands; lining up your shoulders over your hands.
What is a BVM?
What is a bag valve mask.
Bonus: when ventilating a patient, how often do you give a breath?
What is a heart attack?
What is a blockage of blood flow to the heart muscle.
What do you do after you look, listen and feel and find that your patient is pulseless and not breathing.
What is Call 911.
What is the average heart rate of an adult at rest?
What is 60 to 100 beats per minute.
In two rescuer CPR where should the person giving rescue breaths be positioned?
What is at the head.
What is an E and C hand grip used for?
What is to seal the mask over a patient's mouth to provide rescue breaths.
What is Cardiac Arrest?
What is unresponsive, not breathing and pulseless. The heart has stopped beating.
What is the depth of the compressions on the sternum?
What is two inches.
Your patient is breathing but unresponsive and does not have a spinal injury. What position could you put them in while you wait for help to arrive?
What is the recovery position.
Bonus: demonstrate the recovery position.
When performing CPR on a baby how do you give rescue breaths?
Completly enclose your mouth over the baby's nose and mouth creating an airtight seal.
What are two kinds of airway adjuncts?
What is a nasopharyngeal airway and what is an oropharyngeal airway. (or easier to say...NPA and OPA)