American Red Cross CPR/AED/First Aid Final Written Exam | 100% Correct Answers | Verified | Latest 2024 Version
American Red Cross CPR/AED/First Aid Final Written Exam | 100% Correct Answers | Verified | Latest 2024 Version When do you preform CPR? - When the victim is unconscious has a clear airway no breathing and no pulse. When do you perform ventilations? - When the victim is unconscious has a clear airway yes pulse and no breathing. When do you perform conscious choking - When the victim is conscious has an obstructed airway has a pulse and is not breathing. When do you perform an AED treatment? - When the victim is unconscious has a clear airway no breathing and no pulse. When do you perform unconscious choking strategies? - When the victim is unconscious has an abstract of airway yes/no pulse and is not breathing When performing CPR with one rescuer what is the ratios for an adult child and infant? - 30:2 When performing CPR with two rescuers what are the ratios for an adult child and infant? - Adult: 30:2 Child: 15:2 Infant: 15:2 (thumbs) When do you stop performing CPR on a victim? - When the victim shows obvious signs of life, you are too exhausted to continue, the scene becomes unsafe, AED arrives, EMS arrives, or a rescuer would higher training steps in the place. What do you do if a shock is advised when using an AED? - If shock is advised: "stand clear"/Press shock button/follow with two minutes of CPR/continue follow AED prompts What do you do if a shock is not advised when using an AED? - Shock is not advised: follow with two minutes of CPR/continue AED prompts When do you stop using an AED? - When there's obvious signs of life When giving ventilations what is the frequency for an adult and child? - One ventilation every five seconds When do you stop giving ventilations? - When there's obvious signs of life flash every two minutes recheck ABC's What are the ways to treat conscious choking victims? - Back blows and thrusts When giving ventilations what is the frequency for an infant? - One ventilation every three seconds When do you stop treating a conscious choking victim? - The obstruction is dislodged/victim goes unconscious What is the pattern when treating an unconscious choking victim? - (Number of compressions: finger used to sweep mouth: ventilations) Adult 30:index:2 Infant 30:pinky:2 When do you stop treating an unconscious choking victim? - Obvious signs of life/Breaths go in. What is the general EAP flow for a rescuer when no additional care will be needed? - 1: signal 2: rescue 3: victim is okay no care needed 4: Report, advises, release 5: equipment check/corrective action 6: return to duty What is the general EAP flow for a rescuer when additional care
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