When preforming high-quality CPR on a child, what is the correct depth of
compressions? – ANS: Approximately 2 inches (5 cm)
When preforming chest compressions for an infant, you can use 2 thumbs or put 2
_________ in the center of the chest, just below the _______ line. ANSWER -
fingers; nipple
When should the rescuer operating the AED clear the victim? – ANSWER: During
AED analysis and before shock deliver.
To avoid fatigue, when should team roles alternate providing compressions? -
ANSWER: Every 5 cycles or 2 minutes.
What is the correct order of steps of the Pediatrics Out-of-Hospital Chain of
survival? - ANSWER: Prevention, Activation of emergency response system,
High-quality CPR, Advanced Resuscitation, Post-cardiac arrest care, & Recovery.
Why is an AED needed? - ANSWER: To analyze the heart rhythm and provide a
shock.
Which team role keeps track of interruptions in compressions? - ANSWER:
Timer/Recorder
After assessing a victim is not breathing and has no pulse, what do you instruct you
colleague to do? - ANSWER: Activate the emergency response system and get the
AED.
, While performing high-quality CPR, when do pauses in compressions typically
occur? - ANSWER: Pulse checks, compressor switches, intubation, defibrillation,
& rhythm analysis.
What is recommended to minimize interruptions in compressions when using an
AED? - ANSWER: Continue with high-quality CPR until an AED prompts to
clear, when 2 or more rescuers are present one should continue compressions while
the other prepares AED, & if no shock is advised and after any shock delivery
immediately resume high-quality CPR starting with compressions.
What are examples of effective team dynamics? - ANSWER: Knowledge sharing,
constructive intervention , debriefing, & clear roles and responsibilities.
What is the indication for mouth-to-mouth rescue breaths? - ANSWER: When a
barrier device is not available.
A bag-mask device is used to provide _________ to a victim who is not breathing
or not breathing normally. - ANSWER: positive-pressure ventilation.
You begin CPR, starting with chest compressions, and are about to deliver breaths
by using mouth-to-mouth breaths. What is the sequence of your next actions? -
ANSWER: Open airway (head tilt-chin lift), pinch nose and seal your lips around
the victim's mouth, give 1 breath and blow for about 1 sec., watch for chest rise
while giving breath, & give second breath (blowing for 1 sec, watching chest rise)
How do you open the airway for breaths if a single rescuer is present? -
ANSWER: Head tilt-chin lift
How is CPR preformed differently when an advanced airway is in place? -
ANSWER: No pauses for ventilations.