30:2 for 2 rescuer to reduce fatigue during CPR, how often should compressions switch roles? - Answer ✔️✔️-after every 5 cycles of compressions and breaths what is the recommended compression rate for performing CPR on a victim of any age? - Answer ✔️✔️-100 per min during 2 r escuer CPR, one rescuer will provide chest compressions. what is the role of the second rescuer? - Answer ✔️✔️-maintain an open airway and give breaths why are chest compression important? - Answer ✔️✔️-they pump blood to the rest of the body what is the f irst step to perform once the AED arrives on the scene? - Answer ✔️✔️-turn on the AED When should you deliver a shock from the AED? - Answer ✔️✔️-after the AED activates a shock, charge, states a "clear the victim", and prompts me to push the shock buttom what is the best way to relieve severe chocking in a responsive adult? - Answer ✔️✔️-perform abdominal thrust what is the correct depth of chest compression for a child victim? - Answer ✔️✔️-at least one third the depth of the chest, approx 2 inches What i s the recommended compression ventilation ration for 2 rescuer child CPR? - Answer ✔️✔️-15:2 what size AED pads should be used for child less that 8 years of age? - Answer ✔️✔️-adult pads/ dose may be used if peadrtic pads are not available a choking adult become unresponsive while you are doing abdominal thrust for severe chocking. what should you do next? - Answer ✔️✔️-begin CPR what is the recommended compression ventilation ration for 1 rescuer infant CPR - Answer ✔️✔️-
30:2 what is the preferred techniq ue for providing chest compressions during 2 rescuer CPR for an infant? - Answer ✔️✔️-the 2 thumb - encircling hands technique where is the brachial pulse located? - Answer ✔️✔️-on the inside of the upper arm between the elbow and the shoulder. As of 2017, what percent of people who have an out -of-hospital, non -traumatic cardiac arrest, treated by EMS, survive to be discharged from the hospital? - Answer ✔️✔️-10% How does the AHA define adults, children and infants? - Answer ✔️✔️-Adults = adolesc ents (ie., after the onset of puberty and older Children = 1 year of age to onset of puberty Infants = less than 1 year of age (excluding newly born infants in the delivery room) What are signs of puberty? - Answer ✔️✔️-Chest or underarm hair in males and any breast development in females. The BLS Course focuses on preparing students to perform ___ skills. - Answer ✔️✔️-CPR What are the two components of CPR? - Answer ✔️✔️-1) chest compressions 2) breaths What do these all describe?: *Start compressions wit hin 10 seconds *Push hard, push fast *Allow complete chest recoil *Minimize interruptions *Give effective breaths