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1. A person is responsive and showing Do not give care but instead call 9-1-1 or the
signs and symptoms of a life-threaten- designated emergency number.
ing condition but does not consent to
care. What should you do?
2. What are the three important steps to Check-Call-Care
follow in any emergency?
3. In which if the following situations The child is not breathing.
should you call 9-1-1? The child is unresponsive.
The child has life-threatening bleeding.
4. The first signs of an emergency often Unusual appearances or behaviors.
include which of the following? Unusual noises.
Unusual odors.
5. Hand washing and use of PPE can help True
lower your risk for infection when giv-
ing care. True or False?
6. About how many seconds should you No more than 5 to 10 seconds.
check for responsiveness, breathing,
life-threatening bleeding and other
life-threatening conditions?
7. You see a woman collapse in front of Call 9-1-1 and get equipment or tell someone to
you while entering the lobby of your do so.
office building. You check her for re- assessment, with each exam testing different cognitive abilities, analytical skills, and
subject-specific knowledge. In this essay, we will explore the nature
sponsiveness, breathing, life-threaten-
ing bleeding and other life-threatening
conditions. She is unresponsive and not
breathing. What should you do next?
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8. When conducting an interview using Whether the child or infant has any allergies.
SAM, which of the following questions What signs and symptoms the child or infant
are part of the SAM approach? has.
Whether the child or infant takes any medication
or has any medical conditions.
9. When giving breaths during CPR for 1 second
adults, children and infants, about how
long should each breath last?
10. What is the cycle of chest compressions 30 chest compressions to 2 breaths
and breaths in CPR for adults, children
and infants?
11. Which of the following are the appropri- Compress the chest to a depth of about 1 1/2
ate depth and rate to use when giving inches.
chest compressions to an infant? Compress the chest at a rate of 100 to 120 com-
pressions per minute
12. You are giving CPR and the first breath Re-tilt the head to ensure that the airway is prop-
does not cause the chest to rise. What erly opened and ensure that the nose and mouth
should you do? are properly sealed before attempting to give
another breath.
13. Which of the following are the appropri- Compress the chest at a rate of 100 to 120 com-
ate depth and rate to use when giving pressions per minute. Compress the chest to a
chest compressions to an adult? depth of at least 2 inches.
14. When you give care to an adult or child In the middle of the abdomen, just above the
who is responsive and choking, where navel
should you position your fist to give ab-
assessment, with each exam testing different cognitive abilities, analytical skills, and
subject-specific knowledge. In this essay, we will explore the nature
dominal thrusts?
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