How do you check for a response?
What is Tap the shoulder and shout Are you OK?
Check for signs of life for no more the __________ seconds
What is 10 seconds
This is how you check the response of an infant.
What is tapping the infant’s foot and talking to the infant?
The first thing that you do when preparing to use an AED.
What is turn on the AED?
This is the first step to do before attempting to administer CPR or first aid to a victim?
What is Check for scene safety.
The Compression Depth for Adult CPR?
What is 2 inches
This is how often you should give a rescue breath to a child.
What is 1 every 3 seconds?
This is the ratio of Compressions to Breaths for 1 and 2-rescuer Infant CPR?
What is 1 Rescuer: 30 Compressions to 2 Breaths 2-Rescuer: 15 Compressions to 2 Breaths
This is what AED stands for.
What is Automated External Defibrillator?
When caring for a person who is having a seizure, you should:
What is remove nearby objects that might cause injury.
What is the ratio of compressions to breaths in one-rescuer and two-rescuer Adult CPR?
What is 30 compressions for every 2 breaths
This is the ratio of compressions:breaths for one-rescuer Child CPR and two-rescuer Child CPR.
What is 30:2 and 15:2
The correct hand placement used when performing 1-rescuer CPR on an Infant?
What is 2 fingers on the center of the chest, just below the nipple line.
Your AED charges and advises SHOCK on a victim that you are helping. Just before pressing the SHOCK button, however, you should always...
What is say "clear,", making sure no one is touching the victim. "I'm clear, your clear, we are all clear"
Yo are giving first aid to a person with a muscle, bone or joint injury. Emergency medical services (EMS) has been called. What should you do until they arrive.
What is Apply cold if the person can tolerate it, and watch the person for signs and symptoms of shock.
Name 3 reasons that you can stop performing CPR on a victim
What is an AED is available, another trained responder arrives and takes over, find signs of life, or the scene becomes unsafe?
Causes if cardiac arrest in children and infants include:
A. Congenital heart disorders
B. Drowning
C. Traumatic Injuries
D. All of the above
What is D. All of the above
This is the location used to check the pulse of an Infant.
What is the brachial artery?
These are 4 precautions you must consider before using the AED and applying the pads?
What is 1) Water/ Make sure the victims chest is DRY 2) Get rid of any Medicine PATCHES 3) Remove victim from conductive surface (bleachers/sheet metal/ pools of water) 4) Don't have pads touch each other and/or pacemaker
Which of the following statements about concussions is true?
A. A person with a concussion will always lost consciousness briefly.
B. a person must have to be hit with a great deal of force to sustain a concussion.
C. A concussion is a type of traumatic brain injury.
D. It is safe for person who may have a concussion to immediately resume whatever activity he or she was engaged in when the injury occurred.
What is a person must have to be hit with a great deal of force to sustain a concussion.
What care should you give to a responsive adult or child who is chocking and cannot cough, speak or breath?
What is give back blows and abdominal thrust.
Describe the correct way to place your hands when giving compressions for a Child during CPR?
What is Heel of 1 hand center of the chest lower half of the sternum
You should do this if a conscious choking infant has an obstructed airway?
What is give 5 back blows followed by 5 checst compressions?
If, during the second analysis, the AED prompts "no shock advised," you should:
What is resume CPR until the AED reanalyzes or you find an obvious sign of life.
This is the main purpose of CPR.
What is to circulate oxygen-rich blood to the vital organs until an AED or EMS arrive?