1-handed chest compression - ANSChild one hand compression
1 rescuer compression technique and ratio for infants - ANS2-finger chest compression, 15:2
(10 cycles)
ratio for adult CPR - ANS30:2
compression to ventilation ratio adults/infants (2 rescuers) - ANS30:2 (5 cycles CPR) / 15:2
(10 cycles CPR)
compression to ventilation ratio adults/infants (1 rescuer) - ANS30:2
chest compression rate - ANSat least 100 to 120 compression per min for all
Droplet Precautions - ANSPatients have an infection that can be spread through close
respiratory or mucous membrane contact with respiratory secretions.
Airborne Precautions - ANSPatient have an infection that can be spread over long distances
when suspended in the air. These disease particles are very small and require special
respiratory protection and room ventilation.
Examples of airborne precautions - ANSChickenpox, measles, and tuberculosis
Example of contact - ANSSalmonella, scabies, shigella, and pressure ulcers
Oral - ANS97.6-99.6
Rectal - ANS98.6-100.6
Arm pit (Axillary) - ANS96.6-98.6
Tympanic membrane - ANS98.6
Pulse - ANS60-100 beats per minute
Respirations - ANS12-20 breaths
systolic (Top number) - ANS90-120
Diastolic pressure (bottom number) - ANS60-80
Pretension - ANS120-139/80-90