smell, odor and behavior
What are signs of an emergency?
maintain blood flow to the brains and organs
What is CPR?
What is the Good Samaritan law?
an automated external defibrillator,
What is an AED?
Past neutral head tilt
What is adult head positioning?
30:2
What are the recommended chest compressions to breaths ratio?
to restart the heart
What is an AED used for?
If a person is unconscious, consent is
What is implied?
lower left/upper right
Chest compressions for adult, child or infant?
What is 100-120?
Check-Call-Care
What are the steps to following in an emergency?
to provide oxygen to the lungs
Why do we give breaths?
the person is conscious and gives consent
What is expressed consent?
Looking at a bystander directly in the eye to ask for help and wait for a response.
What is call 911 and get AED?
about 2.5 inches
What is chest compressions for an Adult?
when someone is not breathing and in a life threatening situation
What is call 911?
a portable medical device that can help people experiencing sudden cardiac arrest:
What is an AED do?
When a person is conscious but does not give consent
What is call 911 and do nothing?
front and back
What is placement of pads for a infant?
Place hand on forehead and tilt head to neutral for
What is proper positioning for an infant?
change gloves after each patient
What is one of the proper uses of gloves?
Signs, signals, allergies, medication, past medical history, last oral intake and events that lead up to needing help
What is Sample?
If child is unresponsive and not breathing, you should perform CPR on a child even if parents are not around
What is true?
When you should not use an AED
What is the area is wet?
use two fingers for chest compressions and be gentle.
What is best way technique for an infant?