Basic Life Support E Word Scramble
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| Question | Answer |
| To perform quality CPR make sure you are compressing how many inches | at least 2 inches |
| What is the first step of an AED | Turn on the AED |
| If the AED detects ventricular fibrillation what will the AED do | Prompt you what to do next |
| How do you use an AED when the person is in water | Get them out and wipe the water off the chest |
| How do you know the bag/mask is working when giving breaths | watch for a rise in the chest when delivering breaths |
| Ratio to compression's for 1 Rescuer infant | 30:2 |
| If the chest is hairy what can you do to apply AED pads | Place the pads over the hair, if you do not get a reading pull pads off and hopefully pull hair off. Then reapply |
| When you are giving CPR and someone arrives who knows cpr, what should be done to support team based resuscitation | The 2 rescuers alternate in giving CPR |
| When performing as a team how often do you change roles in givng CPR | Every 2 minutes |
| What is the most appropriate statement of teamwork with CPR | Knowing your limitations |
| When someone is choking and becomes unresponsive you lower them to the ground. What is your next step | Begin CPR with chest compressions |
| What does defibrillation with the AED do | Restores a normal rhythm |
| Someone collapses in front of you, you hear gasping sounds and there is no pulse what should you do | Give CPR the gasps are not normal |
| When giving high quality CPR you know you are giving how many compression's in a minute | 100 to 120 a minute |
| How far do you compress for a child | 2 inches in depth |
| Why do you allow the chest complete recoil after a compression | I allows the heart to adequately refill with blood |
| Is it ok to tell your team member if they are not allowing for complete chest recoil | no, you need to tell your team member to allow for recoil |
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tonyawiltshire