The correct rate of compressions for CPR
What is 100 - 120 bpm?
After rescuing a submerged passive person, this is your next best course of action while waiting for a back board
What is checking for responsiveness?
This is the dosage of sugar you should give to someone experiencing a diabetic emergency.
What is 20 grams?
Isolated and infrequent gasps.
What is agonal breathing?
Where incident and ouch reports are kept.
What is the crash bag?
The first link in the Pediatric Cardiac Chain of Survival
What is prevention?
The amount of time you should be able to recognize and reach a distressed swimmer or drowning person.
What is 30 seconds?
This is the medication that can be used to stop an anaphylactic reaction.
The rate of ventilations for an infant or child.
What is 1 breath every 2-3 seconds?
Where the swim test log is kept.
What is the Excel spreadsheet on the computer?
When giving CPR, this is the age range considered to be an infant
What is 0 months to 12 months?
This is the entry you should use if you were stationed at a ground-level stand where the water depth is 4 feet and your zone is not crowded.
What is a compact jump?
Under Florida's state laws, you cannot give this kind of medicine for someone experiencing a heart attack.
What is Aspirin?
The correct rate of ventilations for an adult.
What is 1 breath every 6 seconds?
Cady Way Pool's address.
What is 2529 Cady Way?
The rate of compressions to ventilations for 2-rescuer unconscious obstructed airway care
What is 30 : 2?
A submerged passive person that you just rescued has a pulse but is not breathing. This is your next best course of action while waiting for the back board.
What is give 2 initial in-water ventilations?
You should use the Pediatric setting on the AED when the child is under this age or this weight.
What is under 8 years-old or weighs less than 55 pounds?
How far you open the airway for a child.
What is slightly past neutral?
WPCCP's address.
What is 721 West New England Ave?
Lack of oxygen can stop the heart and prevent blood from reaching vital organs in as little as this many minutes after submerging
What is 3 minutes?
Brain cell damage and or death begins to occur within this many minutes to this many minutes after submerging.
What is 4 minutes to 6 minutes?
The 3 situations when it is necessary to give ventilations.
What are during rapid assessment when victim is unresponsive as a result of a drowning; when caring for a victim with respiratory arrest/failure; when providing CPR.
The technique to open the airway for a person suspected of a head, neck, or spinal injury.
What is the jaw-thrust without head-extension technique?
Who you call in the event of any rescue, pool water issue, or patron issue?
Who is Rachael?