QUESTION (ACCURATE COMPLETE
ANSWERS)
How to open airways - ANS-Head tilt chin lift
Signs of breathing - ANS-Look listen feel
If unresponsive but breathing, place in - ANS-recovery position
Stop CPR when (3) - ANS-EMS arrives, victim is responsive, you are too tired to continue
When do you check for an obstructed airway? - ANS-before each breath
Initial check: - ANS-Responsiveness, airways, breathing, severe bleeding
Leading causes of choking - ANS-food, small toys, coins
Why do you survey the scene? - ANS-to decide whether or not to help and how
examples of PPE - ANS-barrier device, gloves, masks, goggles
where are chest compressions on an adult? - ANS-Center of chest
, Where are chest compressions on a child? - ANS-center of chest
Where are chest compressions on an infant? - ANS-Just below center of chest
What do you use for compressions on an adult? - ANS-2 hands
What do you use for compressions on a child? - ANS-1 or 2 hands
What do you use for compressions on an infant - ANS-2 fingers
How far do the chest compressions go on an adult? - ANS-1.5-2 inches
How far do the chest compressions go on a child - ANS-1/3-1/2 depth of the chest
How far do the chest compressions go on an infant - ANS-1/3-1/2 depth of the chest
What is the alternate to the heimlich for an infant? - ANS-Back blows and chest thrusts
What is the purpose of the initial check? - ANS-to see if the victim's condition is life-threatening
Steps to control bleeding - ANS-Pressure, elevation, pressure points
anaphylaxis - ANS-severe allergic reaction usually caused by medications, foods, insect stings, or
plants
Amputated parts should be kept (3) - ANS-Cool, clean, and dry