BLS - BLS Children and Infant
If Theo were a smaller child or toddler, Amy could use a one-hand technique to perform high-quality chest compressions. True or false?
True
The team continued to provide high-quality CPR until the rapid response team arrived and relieved them. In which situations would the team stop performing CPR?
Theo spontaneously moves.
After Ana-Lisa took over compressions, Joe and Amy worked together to operate the BVM. Joe maintained an open airway and sealed the mask with both hands in the E-C position, while Amy delivered ventilations. This is the recommended technique for operating the BVM when enough providers are available. True or false?
True
When performing single-provider CPR on Theo, Amy was correct to use a compression-to-ventilation ratio of 30:2. True or false?
True
When applying the AED pads, Ana-Lisa used an anterior/posterior placement. When should providers use this placement method for a child?
1. If the manufacturer recommends the use of an anterior/posterior pad placement. 2. If the AED pads risk touching each other.
Amy performed high-quality chest compressions on Theo. What is the correct chest compression depth for a child?
2 inches
During analysis, the providers will switch roles and transition to multiple-provider CPR. When Ana-Lisa takes over chest compressions, which compression-to-ventilation ratio should the team use?
15:2
After determining that Theo is unresponsive, Amy must open the airway using the head-tilt/chin-lift technique and simultaneously check for breathing and a pulse. To accurately assess Theo's breathing, she should open the airway to a ________ position.
Slightly past-neutral
Based on her rapid assessment findings, Amy recognized that Theo was in cardiac arrest and initiated CPR. If Theo were unresponsive and not breathing normally but had a pulse of ≤ 60 bpm with signs of poor perfusion, which action would Amy take?
Tell Joe to get help and an AED. Begin CPR. Continue compressions and ventilations. Check the pulse and breathing about every 2 minutes.
Next, Amy must simultaneously check for breathing and a pulse. Choose the recommended location to perform the pulse check.
carotid pulse