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The infant isn't breathing normally but has a pulse what do we need to do
a. Provide CPR with cycles of 30/ 2
b. provide rescue breaths with one breath every two to three seconds
c. provide rescue breaths with one breath every five to six seconds
d. provide CPR with cycles of 15/2 b. provide rescue breaths with one breath every two to
three seconds
You check the infants pause every two minutes and detect that the heart rate is less than 60 per
minute with signs of poor perfusion while your colleague begins CPR what action do you need to
take
a. provide rescue breaths every two to three seconds or about 20 to 30 breaths per minute
b. continue to check the infants pulse every two minutes
c. counter collies compressions out loud and deliver 2 breaths every 30 compressions
d. power on the AED follow the prompts and use the child pads d. power on the AED
follow the prompts and use the child pads
The aed detects a shockable rhythm and advises a shock after delivering one shock you and your
partner immediately resume CPR by using what ratio and which compressions technique
a. complete cycles of 15 compressions and two breaths and use the two finger technique
b. complete cycles of 30 compressions and two breaths and use the two finger technique
, c. complete cycles of 15 compressions and two breaths and use the two thumb encircling hands
technique
d. complete cycles of 30 compressions and two breaths and use two thumb encircling hands
technique c. complete cycles of 15 compressions and two breaths and use the two thumb
encircling hands technique
Naloxone (Narcan) opioid antagonist
delivery routes of naloxone intravenous intramuscular and intranasal
if you suspect an opioid associated life threatening emergency in a person who is unresponsive
and not breathing normally but has a pulse you should give one rescue breath every six
seconds in an adult and one rescue breath every two to three seconds in a child or infant then if
your protocol allows given Naloxone but don't delay breaths to give
in opioid related emergencies if the patient does not have a pulse you may give Naloxone
after starting CPR
while performing CPR when do pauses in compressions typically occur defibrillation
compressor switches
pulse checks
rhythm analysis
intubation