Infant
Pediatric (Child)
Adult
AED
Stroke
100

The age of an infant is:

What is 1 month to 1 year

100

Time for assessing a pulse on a pediatric (child):

What is at lease 5 seconds, no more than 10 seconds.

100

The 3rd link in the chain of survival.

What is high quality CPR/

100

The first step when using an AED

What is power it on. 

100

An acronym for remembering warning signs of a stroke:

What is F.A.S.T.

200

The first step to clearing a FBAO in a conscious infant is:

What are black slaps?

200

The age for a pediatric (child) according to AHA

What is 1 year until puberty?

200

After calling for help for an unresponsive adult you:

What is check for a pulse and breathing simultaneously. 

200

If you do not have pediatric pads for an infant in cardiac arrest you should:

What is place the adult pads anterior and posterior. 

200

When evaluating a possible stroke patient, and important question to ask (if possible):

When was the patient last seen normal. 

300

The compression to ventilation ratio, 1 man CPR is; and 2 man CPR

What is 15:2 and 30:2

300

When a pediatric (child) with a FBAO goes unresponsive, your first step is:

What is begin chest compressions. 

300

For an adult patient, compression to ventilation ratio:

What is 30:2

300

An AED should not be applied to:

What is a patient with a pulse. 

300

Every minute treatment is delayed for a stroke patient:

What is more brain tissue dies. 

400

Compression depth for infants should be:

What is at least one third the AP diameter of the chest or about 1-1/2 inches (4 cm)?

400

A drug recommended for an opiate overdose.

What is Narcan.

400

The most common cause of cardiac arrest in an adult patient:

What is cardiac dysrhythmias. 

400

The purpose of the AED is to:

What is stop an erratic rhythm. 

400

The time limits from the onset of a stroke to medication administration:

What is 3 hours. 

500

The rate of compressions should be:

What is 100 to 120/min?

500

The flow of oxygenated blood from the heart to the body tissues is:

What is perfusion. 

500

The amount of blood ejected from the heart during CPR is:

What is cardiac compression fraction. 

500

The 2 rhythms that an AED will shock:

What is pulseless VTach and VFib

500

To manage a stroke patient that begins to vomit:

What is turn them to the injured (paralyzed) side.