VERIFIED ANSWERS (UPDATED TO PASS)
INFANT'S CHEST MUST RISE Correct answer-to know that a rescue breath is effective
GIVE JUST BREATHS, NO CHEST COMPRESSIONS Correct answer-when a child's heart rate is greater
that 60/BPM, has a pulse but no breathing
BAG-MASK DEVICE Correct answer-is not recommended for single rescuer to provide breaths
during CPR
100/BPM, 1 BREATH EVERY 6-8 SECONDS Correct answer-the compression/ventilation rate for a 2-
rescuer CPR
AFTER AN AED DELIVERS A SHOCK Correct answer-the rescuer should start CPR, beginning with
chest compressions
BOTH CHEST COMPRESSIONS AND BREATHS Correct answer-should be given to an unresponsive
infant, with a heart rate of 53/BPM, and there is poor perfusion with bag and mask
LOWER HALF OF THE BREASTBONE Correct answer-the hand placement used to perform chest
compressions
2 THUMB-ENCIRCLING HAND TECHNIQUE Correct answer-is the preferred chest compression
technique for 2-rescuer CPR
100 COMPRESSIONS PER MINUTE Correct answer-the rate for chest compressions for victims of all
ages
2 INCHES Correct answer-the depth of chest compressions for an adult
15:2 Correct answer-compression to breath ratio for 2-rescuer for child CPR; compression to
ventilation ratio for 2-rescuer for infant CPR
30:2 Correct answer-compression to ventilation ratio for 1-rescuer adult CPR
1.5 INCHES;1/3 DEPTH OF THE CHEST Correct answer-the depth of chest compressions for infants
CPR Correct answer-is done to a victim who is unresponsive, with no breathing and no pulse
BLOOD FLOW CREATION Correct answer-the importance of compression reaching the appropriate
depth during CPR
TURN DEVICE ON Correct answer-the first step to operating an AED when one becomes available
START CPR BEGINNING WITH COMPRESSIONS IMMEDIATELY Correct answer-if there is airway
obstruction and patient becomes unresponsive; send someone to activate emergency response
system
WHEN A POTENTIAL VICTIM IS SPOTTED Correct answer-the rescuer should ensure that the scene
is safe