Cardiac Arrest
CPR
AED
100

What medical procedure can prevent someone from dying by cardiac arrest? (That DOESN'T require drugs)

CPR

100

What is the first to steps of CPR?

Hint: The three C's

Check the Scene, and check the person.

100

Who can use AED's?

Anyone

200

What is one of the four symptoms of cardiac arrest?

- No Pulse

- No Breathing

- A sudden collapse

- Loss of Consciousness

200

What is the minimum rate for chest compressions?

100 CPM (Compressions Per Minute)

200

When an AED is available should it be used immediately?

Yes

300

What are the 3 C's for cardiac arrest.

Check, Call, Compress.

300

When would one perform CPR?

When someone is undergoing cardiac arrest.

300

Where do you put the pads on someone?

One just under the collar bone on their chest, and the other on the opposite side on the ribs.

400

What is the difference between Cardiac Arrest and a Heart attack?

Cardiac Arrest involves the heart stopping unexpectedly.

Heart attack involves no blood flow to the heart.

400

For an adult what is the depth of compressions?

2 inches.

400

What should you do before the AED analyzes the heart rhythm?

Check to make sure no one is touching the person.
500

In terms of cardiac arrest what does CAB mean?

Compression, Airway, Breathing.

500

How does CPR help when someone is undergoing cardiac arrest even if they still aren't breathing?

To keep them alive when the paramedics arrive.

500

Do AED's expire? (Pads, Batteries etc. 

Yes.