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The rate of compressions during CPR is. - At least 100 bpm. The Four universal steps to using an AED are. - On, pads, analyze, shock. Rescue breathing for an adult. - One breath every 5 to 6 seconds. Compression to ventilation ratio single rescuer. - 30:2 Hand position for adult CPR. - Center of the chest, lower half of sternum. Ratio of compressions to ventilations with an advanced airway. - Continuous compressions. Ventilation rate during CPR with an advanced airway. - One breath every 6 to 8 seconds What is the depth of compressions on adult patients. - At least 2 inches Sudden increase in ET CO2 during CPR indicate. - ROSC Epinephrine dose during CPR. - 1 mg ratio 1 to 10,000 IV IO First dose of adenosine. - 6 mg Rapid IV push Bradycardia with signs of poor perfusion. - Atropine, TCP, dopamine, epinephrine Stable SVT. - Vagal maneuvers, adenosine, then calcium channel blocker's or beta blocker Lateral leads - V5 and V6 High lateral leads - I and AVL Anterior leads - V3 and V4 Bipolar leads - I,II, and III. Inferior leads - II, III, AVF During CPR ETCO2 <10 may indicate. - Poor quality compressions Breaths per minute during CPR with advanced airway - 8-10 First consideration upon achieving ROSC - Optimize oxygenation and ventilation Dopamine dose for bradycardia. - 2-10 mcg per kilogram per minute BURP - Backwards, upwards, rightward pressure DOPE - Displacement, obstruction, pneumothorax, equipment failure
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