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For a child (1yr of age to puberty= breast development on females,hair growth on males)what are the first steps you take when beginning CPR or Rescue Breathing? Step 1) establish responsiveness, Step 2) GIVE 5 CYCLES OF CPR (open airway and use slight head-tilt/chin-lift unless suspected trauma then use jaw thrust), Step 3) activate 911
For an infant (0yr of age to 1yr of age) what are the first steps you take when beginning CPR or Rescue Breathing? Step 1) establish responsiveness, Step 2) GIVE 5 CYCLES OF CPR (open airway and USE NEUTRAL HEAD POSITION), Step 3) activate 911
For an adult (adult to puberty)what are the first steps you take when beginning CPR or Rescue Breathing? Step 1) establish responsiveness, Step 2) activate 911, Step 3)open airway and use slight head-tilt/chin-lift unless suspected trauma then use jaw thrust
For an adult ( adult to puberty) what are the steps for Rescue Breathing? Step 1)Open airway,look,listen,feel, (always begin with 2 breaths), Step 2) 1 breath every 5 seconds
For a child ( 1yr of age to puberty=breast development on females,hair growth on males),what are the steps for Rescue Breathing? Step 1)Open airway,look,listen,feel, (always begin with 2 breaths), Step 2) 1 breath every 3 seconds
For an infant (0yr of age to 1yr of age), what are the steps for Rescue Breathing? Step 1)Open airway,look,listen,feel,(always begin with 2 breaths), Step 2) 1 breath every 3 seconds
For a child what is the CPR ration for one and two person rescue? ONE PERSON RESCUE. 2 breaths ( lasting about 1 second each) then 30 compressions , repeat for 5 cycles , re-access. TWO PERSON RESCUE. 2 breaths ( lasting about 1 second each) then 15 compressions, repeat for 5 cycles , re-access. (use AED if available)
For an infant what is the CPR ratio for one and two person rescue? ONE PERSON RESCUE. 2 breaths ( lasting about 1 second each) then 30 compressions , repeat for 5 cycles , re-access. TWO PERSON RESCUE. 2 breaths ( lasting about 1 second each) then 15 compressions , repeat for 5 cycles , re-access.NEVER USE AED
For an adult what is the CPR ratio for one and two person rescue? One person and two person rescue ARE THE SAME. steps are the same. 2 breaths ( lasting about 1 second each) then 30 compressions , repeat for 5 cycles , re-access (use AED if available)
For a child what is the CPR ratio of breath/compression cycles per minute. 100 per minute
For an infant what is the CPR ratio of breath/compression cycles per minute. 100 plus per minute
For a adult what is the CPR ratio of breath/compression cycles per minute. 100 per minute
2 to 1 1/2 inches (1/3 to 1/2 depth of chest (allow for natural chest recoil))
For an child what is the depth of compressions while performing CPR? 1 1/2 to 1 inches (1/3 to 1/2 depth of chest (allow for natural chest recoil))
For an infant what is the depth of compressions while performing CPR? 1 to 1/2 inch (1/3 to 1/2 depth of chest (allow for natural chest recoil))
For an adult where are the hands positioned and the finger placed for CPR? 2 hands, with interlaced fingers, centered between the nipples lower 1/2 of sternum
For an child where are the hands positioned and the finger placed for CPR? 1 hand (heel),over the lower 1/2 of sternum (keep fingers off of chest) smaller children 2 handed for larger children
For an infant where are the hands positioned and the finger placed for CPR? 2 fingers on the sternum, one finger width below the nipple line ( 2 person rescue, thumbs on sternum with fingers interlaced around body caroid artery
For an adult where do you check for a pulse on their body? carotid artery ( check for 5-10 seconds)
For an child where do you check for a pulse on their body? carotid artery ( check for 5 - 10 seconds)
For an infant where do you check for a pulse on their body? branchial artery ( check for 5-10 seconds)
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