Chest Compressions
Airway & Breathing
Chain of survival
Pediatric and Infant CPR
AED Use
100

This is the correct rate range for adult chest compressions.

What is 100–120 compressions per minute?

100

This is the standard method used to open an uninjured adult's airway.

What is the head-tilt–chin-lift?

100

The 2025 AHA updated the Chain of Survival to apply to this group — no longer split by age or setting.

What is ALL cardiac arrests (adults, pediatric, and neonatal, in-hospital and out-of-hospital)?

100

The compression-to-breath ratio for a single rescuer performing CPR on a child or infant.

What is 30:2?

100

 You should attach the AED as soon as this happens.

What is when it becomes available?

200

Compress an adult's chest to at least this depth.

What is 2 inches (5 cm)?

200

Each rescue breath should be given over this duration while watching for chest rise.

What is 1 second?

200

This is the first link in the Chain of Survival.

What is recognition of cardiac arrest and activation of emergency response?

200

When two rescuers perform CPR on a child or infant, the compression-to-breath ratio changes to this.

What is 15:2?

200

Before the AED analyzes the heart rhythm, you must make sure no one is doing this to the victim.

What is touching the victim?

300

After each compression, you must allow this to happen before the next compression.

What is full chest recoil?

300

This barrier device covers the victim's face and allows you to give rescue breaths safely.

What is a pocket mask?

300

If any of these is broken in the Chain of Survival, the victim's chance of a good outcome decreases.

What is a link?

300

For infant compressions, the 2025 AHA recommends this technique instead of the 2-finger technique.

What is the 2-thumb encircling hands technique (or heel of one hand)?

300

For children under 8 years old, this type of AED pads is preferred when available.

What are pediatric pads?

400

You should keep pauses in chest compressions to fewer than this many seconds.

What is 10 seconds?

400

For an INFANT, you cover both the mouth and this with your mouth to give a rescue breath.

What is the nose?  (Yes, you cover their mouth and nose with your mouth if you don't have a pocket mask.  Don't pinch their nose)

400

This link in the Chain of Survival refers to using an AED quickly.

What is rapid defibrillation?

400

Compress an infant's chest to approximately this depth.

What is 1.5 inches (4 cm), or one-third the chest depth?

400

After delivering an AED shock, you should immediately do this.

 What is resume CPR (starting with chest compressions)?

500

When performing adult CPR, place the heel of your hand on this part of the chest.

What is the center of the chest (lower half of the sternum)?

500

This problem can occur when you give too many or too forceful breaths during CPR.

What is gastric inflation (over-ventilation)?

500

Care given after a successful resuscitation is called this, and it is the last link in the Chain of Survival.

What is post-cardiac arrest care?

500

For an unwitnessed pediatric arrest when you are alone, you should do this for about 2 minutes before leaving to call for help.

What is perform CPR?

500

This is what an AED analyzes to determine if a shock is needed.

What is the heart's electrical rhythm?