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How would you know that a rescue breath for a victim of any age is effective? ✔Correct Answer-
You should see their chest rise.
A child has a heart rate greater than 60 per minute and a pulse, but has ineffective breathing or is
not breathing, what should the rescuer do? ✔Correct Answer-Give rescue breaths. (every 3-5
seconds)
What ventilation device/ technique is not recommended for a single rescuer to provide breaths
during CPR? ✔Correct Answer-The bag-mask ventilation technique.
What would be the correct compression and ventilation rates for 2-rescuer CPR in the presence of an
advanced airway? ✔Correct Answer-100/min (compressions) and 1 breath every 6-8 seconds.
After the AED delivers a shock, what should the rescuer do? ✔Correct Answer-Resume CPR
immediately, starting with compressions.
An unresponsive infant is not breathing, has a heart rate of 53 beats per minute and there are signs
of poor perfusion even with oxygenation and ventilation with bag and mask. What would you
perform? ✔Correct Answer-Perform CPR.
Where do you place your hands to perform chest compressions on an adult? ✔Correct Answer-On
the breastbone, center of chest, between the nipples/sternum.
What is the preferred chest compression technique for an infant for 2-rescuer CPR? ✔Correct
Answer-The two thumb-encircling hands technique.
What is the rate for performing chest compressions for a victim all ages? ✔Correct Answer-100 per
minute.
What is the depth of compressions for an adult? ✔Correct Answer-2 inches.
What is the ratio for 2-rescuer child CPR? ✔Correct Answer-15/2
What is the ratio for 1-rescuer adult CPR? ✔Correct Answer-30/2 (5 cycles)
What is the ratio for 2-rescuer infant CPR? ✔Correct Answer-15/2 (10 cycles)
What is the depth of compressions for an infant? ✔Correct Answer-1/3 to the 1/2 the diameter of
the chest. (1.5 inches)
When would you start CPR for any victim? ✔Correct Answer-When there's no breathing, pulse, or
consciousness.