This is the correct compression-to-ventilation ratio for adult CPR.
What is 30 compressions to 2 breaths
This is what you should do first when you arrive at an emergency scene.
What is check the scene for safety?
This is the universal sign for choking.
What is hands clutching the throat?
This is what the common signs of a heart attack are.
What is chest pain, sweating, nausea, and shortness of breath?
This is the first step in responding to a drowning victim.
What is activate the EAP?
This is the answer to how deep compressions should be for an adult.
What is at least 2 inches?
This is the acronym and what it stands for to recognize a stroke.
What is FAST - Face, Arms, Speech, and Time?
This is how you would assist a conscious adult who is choking.
What is give 5 back blows and 5 abdominal thrusts?
This is what you should do for a person experiencing a seizure in the water.
What is support them with their head above the water until the seizure ends and then safely remove them from the water?
This is the type of rescue that should be used for a passive victim near the surface when approaching them from their feet.
What is the passive victim rear rescue?
This is what AED stands for.
DAILY DOUBLE and Skill Challenge!
This is how you stop severe bleeding.
What is apply direct pressure with a sterile dressing?
Skill Challenge - two people are needed
If a choking victim becomes unresponsive, this is what you should do/
What is lower them to the ground, perform compressions, followed by looking in the mouth and finger sweeping if you see something, then give ventilations?
This is how you treat someone experiencing heat exhaustion.
What is move them to a cool place, give small sips of water if they can swallow, and apply cool cloths?
This is what RID stands for.
What is Recognition, Intrusion, and Distraction?
DAILY DOUBLE and Skill Challenge!!
This is what should be done next if an AED advises "no shock"
What is resume CPR immediately.
Skill Challenge: 1 person needed to perform a skill
This is the type of burn that only affects the outer layer of skin.
What is first-degree burn?
This is the rescue breathing rate for an adult.
What is 1 breath every 5-6 seconds?
This is a severe, life-threatening allergic reaction.
What is anaphylaxis?
This is the primary concern when treating a suspected spinal injury in the water.
What is minimizing the movement of the spine?
What is the upper right chest, and lower left side of the chest?
After activating the EAP, you should ease into the water, approach the victim and use this TYPE of technique for a victim with a suspected spinal injury in the water.
What is in-line stabilization?
This is what you should do if a conscious infant is choking.
What is hold the infant against your knee with it's head lower than it's feet and give 5 back blows and 5 chest thrusts?
This is the position you should place a fainting victim in.
What is on their back with legs elevated if safe to do so?
This is how you care for a hypothermic swimmer.
What is remove them from the water, dry, cover with blankets or towels, and seek medical help?