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When preforming high-quality CPR on a child, what is the correct depth of
compressions? -ANSWER-Approximately 2 inches (5 cm)
A bag-mask device is used to provide _________ to a victim who is not breathing
or not breathing normally. -ANSWER-positive-pressure ventilation.
You begin CPR, starting with chest compressions, and are about to deliver breaths
by using mouth-to-mouth breaths. What is the sequence of your next actions? -
ANSWER-Open airway (head tilt-chin lift), pinch nose and seal your lips around
the victim's mouth, give 1 breath and blow for about 1 sec., watch for chest rise
while giving breath, & give second breath (blowing for 1 sec, watching chest rise)
How do you open the airway for breaths if a single rescuer is present? -ANSWER-
Head tilt-chin lift
How is CPR preformed differently when an advanced airway is in place? -
ANSWER-No pauses for ventilations.
When providing breaths to an adult victim, you should give _______ breath(s)
every _________ seconds. -ANSWER-1; 6
What are the recommended compression-to-ventilation ratios for infants and
children? -ANSWER-1 rescuer: 30:2
, 2 or more rescuers: 15:2
What are the special considerations for defibrillation in children less than 8 years
of age? -ANSWER-use smaller-sized pads (if available), if child pads are not
included use adults pads, & a manual defibrillator is preferred for infants less than
1 year of age.
What are common administration routes for naloxone? -ANSWER-Intravenous,
intranasal, & intramuscular.
Adult victim, opioid-associated life-threatening emergency.
-Victim is unresponsive and not breathing normally but has pulse.
What is the next action the rescuer should take? -ANSWER-Give 1 rescue breath
every 6 seconds.
When providing rescue breaths to a child or infant victim, you should give 1
breath every ____ to _____ seconds. -ANSWER-2; 3
What are some of the special considerations when using an AED? -ANSWER-
Water, implanted defibrillators/pacemakers, excessive chest hair, & transdermal
medicine patches.
What is the correct approach for AED pad placement for infants and children less
than 8 years of age? -ANSWER-As indicated on the pad packages.