3Cs for CPR and AED intervention
What are check, call, and care?
After the AED has delivered a shock or advised that no shock is needed, this is the next crucial step in managing the patient until emergency responders arrive.
What is performing CPR
This part of the body is responsible for pumping blood throughout the body, supplying oxygen and nutrients to tissues.
What is the heart?
What is carbon?
This is the first step to take when performing CPR on an unresponsive person who is not breathing
What is checking for saftey, responsiveness of person, and calling for help?
It is critical that this happens before the AED delivers a shock to avoid harm to bystanders or yourself.
What is ensuring that no one is touching the person?
This organ in the digestive system breaks down food with acid and enzymes before it moves into the intestines.
What is the stomach?
Noble Gases?
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When performing chest compressions, this is the recommended depth for an adult
What is 2 inches?
AED stands for
Automated External Defibrillator?
These blood vessels carry blood back to the heart, typically under lower pressure than arteries
What are veins?
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What is Zinc?
What is medical speciality
30 : 2
This type of muscle, found only in the heart, has specialized cells that allow it to contract
What is cardiac muscle?
What is glucose?
What is a biomedical engineer?
CPR stands for this
Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation
Before shock is delivered and during analysis of the heart beat, the AED administer says
"CLEAR!"
This structure, extending from the brainstem, is responsible for transmitting neural signals between the brain and the body,
What is the spinal cord?
minimum energy required to remove an electron from the outermost shell of an isolated atom in the gaseous state
What is ionization energy?
The name of the entrance exam for Dental School
What is the DAT (Dental Admission Test)?