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GUESS THIS CATEGORY
100
Rhythmic application of downward pressure on the center of the chest.
What is Chest Compressions
100
Disposable Gloves and a CPR mask or shield
What is Appropriate barrier portection to use during CPR.
100
Recovery Position
What is Position a victim who is breathing but unconscious is placed in to maintain and protect the airway.
100
A person who is choking and is coughing loudly and forcefully should be encouraged to do this.
What is Cough
100
Most common cause of a blocked airway in an unresponsive person who is flat on their back.
What is Loss of muscle tone resulting in the relaxation of the base of the tongue.
200
Fast and Deep
What is How one compresses the chest
200
The highest priority at an emergency scene.
What is Your personal safety
200
Face up on a firm, flat surface.
What is Victim placement for proper chest compressions.
200
Hear and feel changes in the chest wall.
What is what you may hear and feel when compressing properly.
200
We open the airway using this method.
What is Head tilt chin lift
300
2 inches
What is Depth you compress the chest for adult CPR
300
Create a visible rise of the chest, but no more than that.
What is When performing rescue breaths
300
Verify unresponsive person is not breathing normally.
What is What you do before beginning external chest compressions.
300
This is critical if a person is going to survive cardiac arrest.
What is Forceful external chest compressions.
300

Convenient way of remembering the general approach to a primary assessment.

What is ABCs (Airway, Breathing, Circulation)

400
At least 100 per minute
What is Rate you perform compressions for Adult CPR
400
Most effective step by step approach for treating sudden cardiac arrest.
What is The chain of survival.
400
Clear the person and administer shock.
What is Action you take when AED indicates shock advised.
400
Amount of oxygen in exhaled air.
What is 16% to 17%
400
Caring for someone in an emergency can result in the rescuer experiencing this.
What is Emotional Distress
500
Hard and Fast and interrupted as little as possible.
What is Chest compressions during CPR
500
Immediately turn it on and follow voice instructions.
What is What to do when you are performing CPR and the AED arrives.
500
Immediately resume CPR starting with chest compressions and follow any additional voice instructions given.
What is What you should do after delivering a shock with an AED.
500
21%
What is oxygen content of the air you breathe.
500

Speaking with someone you trust, getting back into a normal routine, accept that it will take time to resolve these.

What is Actions a rescuer can take to help cope with and work through emotional distress.