Adult CPR
Child CPR
Infant CPR
Steps for CPR
Safety
100
When using a mask on an adult, what area will it usually cover?
The mouth and possibly the nose.
100
If a child is gasping, do they need CPR?
Yes.
100
T or F: If adult pads are the only pads available in an AED, it is safe to use them on an infant.
T
100

After performing CPR ,opening the AED, what are the next 2 steps?

Turn on and Listen for directions given by the AED.

100
If you see someone who may need CPR, what is the first thing you do?
Make sure the scene is safe.
200
What do you do if there is no one around to call 911 or get an AED for an adult?
Get an AED and call 911 then start CPR.
200
Why would a child need CPR?
Their airway is obstructed or they have respiratory problems.
200
When using a mask on an infant, what area will it usually cover?
The mouth and the nose.
200
How many compressions and breaths are in each set of CPR?
30 compressions and 2 breaths.
200
What does CPR stand for?
Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation.
300
If an adult is breathing ok and can blink, is CPR necessary?
No.
300

If child sized pads aren't available in an AED, what do you do?

Use adult pads instead.

300
When performing CPR on an infant why shouldn't you hold it's head back too far?
It can close the airway.
300
How many sets of compressions and breaths are given during CPR?
5
300

What is a common fear that someone may have when performing compressions/CPR?

Breaking the person's ribs or sternum.

400

What is the law that protects a lay person from being sued if performing CPR to the best of their ability and the person dies

The Good Samaritan Law

400
What do you do if there is no one around to get an AED or call 911 for a child?
Give compressions and breaths first then get the AED and call 911 after.
400
How deep should compressions be for infants?
1 and a half inches.
400

When giving a breath, where do you place your hands?

On the bottom of their chin and forehead while holding their head back and pinching the nose.

400
If there are two people who know CPR, how often should they switch?
Every 2 minutes.
500
What is CPR usually used for in adults?
A heart problem.
500

How do you determine if the person needing CPR is a  child or an adult

Signs of puberty- facial hair, armpit hair, breast development

500

What is CPR most commonly used for in infants?

To remove an object they are choking on.

500

What is the correct sequence for CPR

Compressions, Airway, Breathing

500

When using an AED, what do you tell anyone near or touching the person needing CPR?

To back away from the person needing CPR. "Clear"