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BLS American Red Cross Test Questions and Answers Graded A+

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Where should you sit when positioning a BVM on a patient? - ANSWER -directly above patient's head What should you do if you notice a medication patch when applying AED pads? - ANSWER -remove patch with gloved hand, wipe away an

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BLS American Red Cross Test Questions and Answers Graded A+

Where should you sit when positioning a BVM on
a patient? - ANSWER -directly above Compression hand position for adult CPR -
patient's head ANSWER -hands centered on lower half of
sternum

What should you do if you notice a medication
patch when applying AED pads? - Universal rate of compressions -
ANSWER -remove patch with gloved hand, ANSWER -100-120/minute
wipe away any medication, make sure chest is
dry and apply pads
Compression/ventilation ratio for adult -
ANSWER -30:2
What should you do if a patient has excessive
chest hair? - ANSWER -Shave area before
applying AED pads Compression/ventilation ratio for a child, ONE
responder - ANSWER -30:2

Compression depth for adult patients -
ANSWER -at least 2 inches, no more than Compression/ventilation ratio for a child, TWO
2.4 responders - ANSWER -15:2


Compression depth for children - Compression/ventilation ratio for an infant, ONE
ANSWER -about 2 inches responder - ANSWER -30:2


Compression depth for infants - ANSWER - Compression/ventilation ratio for an infant, TWO
about 1.5 inches responders - ANSWER -15:2


Compression hand position for ONE responder Criteria for AED adult pads - ANSWER -age
CPR for an infant - ANSWER -two fingers > 8 years or weight > 55 lbs
centered on sternum just below nipple line

What do you do if pediatric pads are not
Compression hand position for TWO responder available? - ANSWER -Use adult pads
CPR for an infant - ANSWER -two thumbs
centered on sternum just below nipple line with
fingers encircling chest AED pad placement - infant - ANSWER -
anterior/posterior - middle of chest, between
scapulae
Compression hand position for child CPR -
ANSWER -hands centered on lower half of
sternum AED pad placement - adult - ANSWER -
upper right chest below clavicle to the R of
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