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You tap and shout to check for responsiveness, but the patient does not respond. What is your next step
after calling for help?
o Wait for the code team to arrive
o Immediately being CPR
o Check for breathing and a pulse
o Turn on the AED - ANSWERSo Check for breathing and a pulse
After check for breathing and a pulse, you find that the patient is not breathing normally but has a pulse
and needs rescue breathing. What is the correct ventilation rate?
o 2 breaths every 3-5 seconds, or about 24-40 breaths per minute
o 2 breaths every 6 seconds, or about 20 breaths per minute
o 1 breath every 3-5 seconds, or about 12-20 breaths per minute
o 1 breath every 6 seconds, or about 10 breaths per minute - ANSWERSo 1 breath every 6 seconds, or
about 10 breaths per minute
After 4 minutes of rescue breathing, no pulse is present during a pulse check. What immediate actions
should be taken?
o Turn on the AED while your colleague attaches the pads to the patient's chest
o Continue providing rescue breaths and turn on the AED
o Immediately being CPR while your colleague counts compressions out loud
o Immediately being CPR and turn on the AED - ANSWERSo Immediately being CPR and turn on the AED
o Continue CPR, power off the AED, remove the pads, and wait until the code team arrives or the patient
starts to move - ANSWERSo Continue CPR until promoted by the AED to allow a rhythm check, the code
team arrives or the patient starts to move
Assigning your team members to individual roles and outlining what each member needs to do during
resuscitation attempt is an example of what element of high-performance team dynamics?