Compressions
Rescue Breaths
AED
5 Steps
Grab bag
100

This is how deep you should push on the chest.

What is 2-2.5 inches.
100

This is how many rescue breaths you should try before resuming compressions.

What is 2.

100

This is the first thing you should do when the AED arrives at the scene.

What is turn it on.

100

Name 1 reason why the scene might be unsafe in your workplace.

What is; malfunctioning machine, live wires, etc.

100

This is the law that protects us when trying to help someone in need.

What is the Good Samaritan Law.

200

This is what you have to let the chest do after delivering a full deep compression.

What is recoil/rise/come back up.

200

This is what is in our exhaled breath that helps a person that needs CPR.

What is oxygen.

200

This is what you will hear from the AED to help with the proper pace for chest compressions.

What is a click or a beep.

What is a metronome.

200

This is what we should yell if the person is unresponsive.

What is HELP!!

200

How fast does the person's chance of survival drop for every minute they do not receive care?

What is 10%.

300

This is the number of compression you should perform before stopping for rescue breaths.

What is 30.

300

This is what you would do if you do not see the chest rise on the first rescue breath.

What is re-tilt the head.

300

This is why you should not touch the person when the AED is analyzing the heart rhythm.

What is because it can sense your heart rate.

300

Name 3 jobs you should give someone when they arrive to help.

What are; call 9-1-1, get the AED, direct the ambulance/paramedics.

300

This is the ratio of chest compressions to rescue breaths.

What is 30:2.

400

This is where the person should be so you can perform high quality chest compressions.

Where is on a firm flat surface.

Where is on the floor.

400

This is what you should do if you do not see the chest rise after delivering the second rescue breath.

What is resume compressions.

400

Where on the body are the pads placed.

Where is on the top right chest and the bottom left side below the armpit.

400

This is the national average response time for an ambulance in a cardiac emergency.

What is 4-10 minutes.

400

Name one place where your AED is located.

Example; breakroom, fitness center, etc.

500

This is how many compressions you might perform in 10 minutes before the ambulance arrives.

What is 750-800

500

Name 2 reasons you might not give rescue breaths.

What are; 1. suspected drug overdose, 2. suspected poisoning, 3. body fluids on mouth, 4. "ew, gross", 5. person is already breathing, 6. ???

500

This is what the acronym AED stands for

Automated

External

Defibrillator

500

This is the sound your hear that can be confused with breathing.

What are/is agonal gasps.

500

This is the technical name for the "pointy part" of your breast bone.

What is the xyphoid process.