cardio15 cpr Word Scramble
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Question | Answer |
1.No Movement or response | 2.Phone 911; emergency response |
3. Open airway; check breathing | 4. If NO breathing-administer 2 breaths that make chest rise |
5. If NO response-check pulse | 6. If pulse-rescue breathing only at 10-12 breaths/minute |
7. If NO pulse-begin CPR with 30 compressions and 2 breaths. Push hard and fast (100/min) and release completely. Minimize interruptions during compressions.. | 8. Continue to perform CPR until medical assistance arrives, breathing, coughing or other signs of circulation return, the patient begins to move or you cannot physically continue due to exhaustion |
Cardiopulmonary ABCʼs | Airway – maintain an open airway Breathing (rescue breathing) – “Look, listen, and feel” Circulation (compressions) – check pulse |
CPR – Adult (eight years +) Breathing with CPR | 2 initial breaths; CPR 8-10 breaths/ minute |
CPR – Adult (eight years +) Rescue breathing only | 10-12 breaths/minute |
CPR – Adult (eight years +) Compressions | 100/minute |
CPR – Adult (eight years +) Depth of compressions | 1 1/2 to 2 inches |
CPR – Adult (eight years +) Placement for chest compressions | Lower half of sternum, between nipples |
CPR – Adult (eight years +) One-rescuer ratio of compressions: | ventilations 30:2 |
CPR – Adult (eight years +) Two-rescuer ratio of compressions: ventilations | 30:2 |
CPR – Child (one to eight years old) Breathing with CPR | 2 initial effective breaths; CPR 8-10 breaths/minute |
CPR – Child (one to eight years old)Rescue breathing only | 12-20 breaths/minute |
CPR – Child (one to eight years old)Compressions | 100/minute |
CPR – Child (one to eight years old)Depth of compressions | 1/3-1/2 the depth of the chest |
CPR – Child (one to eight years old)Placement for chest compressions | Lower half of sternum, between nipples |
CPR – Child (one to eight years old)One-rescuer ratio of compressions: ventilations | 30:2 |
CPR – Child (one to eight years old)Two-rescuer ratio of compressions: ventilations | 15:2 |
CPR – Infant (less than one year old)Breathing with CPR | 2 initial breaths; CPR 8-10 breaths/ minute |
CPR – Infant (less than one year old)Rescue breathing only | 12-20 breaths/minute |
CPR – Infant (less than one year old)Compressions | 100/minute |
CPR – Infant (less than one year old)Depth of compressions | 1/3-1/2 the depth of the chest |
CPR – Infant (less than one year old)Placement for chest compressions | Just below nipple line; lower half of sternum |
CPR – Infant (less than one year old)One-rescuer ratio of compressions: ventilations | 30:2 |
CPR – Infant (less than one year old)Two-rescuer ratio of compressions: ventilations | 15:2 |
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