What should the first rescuer arriving on the scene of an unresponsive infant or child do? - Answer verify scene safety, check responsiveness, shout for help, activate emergency response system
How long should assessing for breathing and checking for a pulse take? - Answer No longer than 10 seconds
If the AED indicates no shock advised, what should be the next action? - Answer Start chest compressions
What is the compression-to-breath ratio for 1- and 2-rescuer CPR for children and infants? - Answer 1-rescuer, 30:2; 2-rescuer, 15:2
Systematic Approach video 1: Blonde, 18-month-old child with pacifier. Does this patient need immediate intervention? - Answer Yes
Systematic Approach video 1: Blonde, 18-month-old child with pacifier. What is the patient's appearance? - Answer Awake
Systematic Approach video 1: Blonde, 18-month-old child with pacifier. What is the patient's work of breathing? - Answer Increased work of breathing
Systematic Approach video 1: Blonde, 18-month-old child with pacifier. What is this patient's color? - Answer Pale
Systematic Approach video 2: 3-year-old child in yellow shirt. Does this patient need immediate intervention? - Answer No
Systematic Approach video 2: 3-year-old child in yellow shirt. What is the patient's appearance? - Answer Increased interaction
Systematic Approach video 2: 3-year-old child in yellow shirt. What is the patient's work of breathing? - Answer Normal
Systematic Approach video 2: 3-year-old child in yellow shirt. What is this patient's color? - Answer Pink mucous membranes
Primary Assessment video 1: Patient with dragon nebulizer. Does this patient need immediate intervention? - Answer Yes
Primary Assessment video 1: Patient with dragon nebulizer. Is the airway maintainable? - Answer Yes
Primary Assessment video 1: Patient with dragon nebulizer. Is the breathing adequate? - Answer No