WITH ANS!!
What are the correct rate and depth for providing compressions during high-
quality adult CPR to improve survival? Answer - Rate of 100 to 120
compressions per minute and depth of at least 2 inches
You are having lunch with a friend at a restaurant. You both eat the same
dessert, and within a few minutes you notice your friend's face is flushed. He
says his throat feels tight and feels like it's closing. What step in the adult Chain
of Survival is described in this scenario? Answer - Recognizing the emergency
What should you do when you phone your emergency response number (or 9-
1-1)? Answer - Answer all the dispatcher's questions
What actions result in the best chance of survival if someone is not breathing
(or is only gasping) and isn't responding? Answer - Start CPR, and use an AED if
one is available
What is a sign that an infant is not responding to the tap and shout? Answer -
The infant does nothing
How deep should you push the chest of an adult victim when giving chest
compressions? Answer - At least 2 inches
When performing CPR, when should you switch positions and allow someone
else to take over compressions and breaths? Answer - About every 2 minutes