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CPR certifaction test review

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what is the rate for performing chest compressions of any age   100 per minute  
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which describes the way you can achieve chest recoil completely   take wght off of hands & let chest resume normal postion  
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when you suspect a victim has a spinal injury, how would you achieve an open airway   performing the head tilt, chin lift (b)  
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after the airway is open, pinch the nose of an unresponsive adult/child, how do you perform CPT   seal your mouth over the victim, give 2 breaths & watch for the chest to rise  
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best way for rescuer to see if rescue breath is working on an infant is to see   chest rises visibly  
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how do you check for adequate breathing before giving breaths to an adult   listen for airflow from the nose/mouth  
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what is the next step if you find a victim unresponsive, is experincing agonal gasps & the EMS has been activated   open airway, give 2 breaths  
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how do you know when to start cycle of chest compressions w/breaths for adults   they are unresponsive, not breathing, no pulse  
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which best describes how a 2-team rescue performs CPR on an infant   swithch to cycles of 15/2, 1 giving compressions & 1 giving breaths, switching every 2 min.  
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why is it important to give early defibrillation to an adult   probability of defibrillation diminishes rapidly over time  
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which best describes the steps for all AED's   turn on, place pads, clear, press shock botton if indicated  
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after turning on the AED & the pads are attached to the victim what is the next step   clear victim & let AED analyze rhythm  
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what might happen if you touch the victim while the AED is shocking   you might get shocked  
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when using an AED on an adult & it says "do not shock" what do you do   leave pads on victim & continue CPR  
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what is the best way to relieve chocking on a responsive adult   abdominal thrusts  
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a chocking adult becomes unresponsive, you ease them to the floor, active EMS then what do you do   begin CPR, when opening airway, look to see/remove any foreign object before giving breaths  
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finding an unresponsive infant, when do you active the EMS   after giving 5 cycles of CPR  
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what is the best action to relieve chocking in a responsive infant   begin cycles of 5 back slaps and 5 chest thrusts  
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describe why you should minimize interruptions in chest compressions   increases the victims chance of survival  
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which is true when using AED's on a adult   use on a adult AED on an adult  
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