When providing rescue breaths to a child/infant, you should give ____ breath(s) every ____ to ____
seconds - ✔✔✔2 to 3
To avoid fatigue, when should team roles alternate providing compressions - ✔✔✔every 5 cycles of 2
minutes
Common administration routes for naloxone - ✔✔✔intranasal, intravenous, intramuscular
after an AED delivers a shock, what should the rescuers do next - ✔✔✔resume CPR, starting with chest
compressions
Ventilation rate for adults - ✔✔✔I breath every 6 seconds
When providing rescue breaths to a child or infant, you should give 1 breath every ____ to ____ seconds
- ✔✔✔2 to 3
When an advanced airway is in place, chest compressions should be provided at a rate of - ✔✔✔100 to
120 per minute
When providing rescue breaths to an adult, you should give ___ breath(s) every ___ seconds - ✔✔✔1,
6
Chest compression rate for adults - ✔✔✔100-120
when performing chest compressions for an infant, you can use ___ or put 2 ____ in the center of the
chest, just below the ____ line - ✔✔✔2 thumbs, 2 fingers, nipple line