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You should still perform CPR on a patient when EMS arrives?
False
Responsive choking(adults)
If they are "choking" and talking they're not really choking just encourage them to cough harder If they have there hand on there hand ( the universal sign of choking) You ask 1) are you choking? 2) do you need help 3) if a women are you pregnant 4)If pregnant do compressions on the chest 5) if not put you thigh in between theirs for support 6)locate belly button align fist (pinky) with belly button put it up 7) hand over fist 8) thrust up
0-1 age range
Infant
Depth of CPR
Infant: 1/3 of chest 1.5 inches 4 centimeter Adults: 1/3 of chest 2-2.4 inches 5 centimeters Child: 1/3 of chest 2 - 2.4 inches 5 centimeters
10 without cpr
Irreversible brain damage
1-puberty
Is a child breast development or chest hair
No more than 120 chest compressions should be performed on the patient per minute?
True
When a patient is unconscious and non-responsive CPR should be performed?
True
CPR with exception baby and adults
Unresponsive You DON't have to check for pulse and open to see if the anything in the airway
chest rise
Use enough air to see the chest rise
Pads
You could use an adult pad on ped Never use a ped on adult
Trans thermal patch
A medicated adhesive that is place on the skin to deliver a specific dose of medication through the skin and into the bloodstreams. Often promotes healing to an injured area of the body
Home alone choking
1) call 911 2)bang something or the phone three times 3) get out the house or room
Steps adults
1) scene safety 2) sr , ma am, 3) tap both shoulders 4) if unresponsive call for help 5) if someone comes point to them and tell them to call 911 and to get an ADE 6) check carotid pulse( if they have it check wrist or radio) 100-120
Steps child
1) scene safety 2)talk to them baby baby 3) tap twice in the foot or slide you finger nail or a little pinch 4) call for help 5) before you call 911 do two mins of CPR 6)then call 911 7) 30:2
Pulse check is no more than?
10 seconds
Your goal for compressions
100-120 per minutes
If two rescuer (compressions)
15:2 10 cycle
When you breath for someone how much oxygen are they receiving
16% oxygen
1 breath for every ? Infant
3-5
single rescuer( compressions)
30:2 5 cycle but if not responsive continue until help get here or responsive
1 breath every ? Adult
5-6
When connected to oxygen the patient recieves
50% of oxygen
Normal heart rate adults
60-100
Normal heart rate infants 0-1
80-130
You should still perform CPR on a patient when EMS arrives
A) Compress slower than 100/min. B)Lean on victim's chest during compressions. C)Compress in-depth less than 2 inches . D)Allow interruption during compressions. E) all of the above
Which of the following are signs of airway obstruction?*
A)Poor air exchange B)High-pitched noise while inhaling C)Inability to speak D)All of the above
The critical characteristics of high-quality CPR include which of the following?
A)Starting chest compressions within 10 seconds of recognition of cardiac arrest B)Pushing hard and fast C)Minimizing interruptions D) all of the above
What is called when doing compressions when choking
Abdominal thrust
The five steps in the Adult Chain of Survival include all of the following EXCEPT:?
Advanced airway placement
How often should rescuers switch roles when performing two-rescuer CPR?
After every five cycle of cpr
10 points If the patient's chest is not inflating during the breathing task you should check the patient's?
Airway
The initial Basic Life Support (BLS) steps for adults are:?
Assess the individual, activate EMS and get AED, check pulse, and start CPR
flatline name
Asystole
4-6 without cpr
Brain damage possible
6-10 without cpr
Brain damage very likely
0-1 without cpr
Cardiac irritability
Where should you attempt to perform a pulse check in a child who is anywhere from one year to puberty?
Carotid or femoral artery
0-4 without cpr
Damage not likely
child compressions force
Delivery or breath to children requires less volume and force
Adult pads
Min 150
ped, pad
Máximums 110
apenic patient
Not breathing with a pulse
child BLS
Perform a cycle of CPR before leaving to activate the emergency
The proper steps for operating an AED are:*?
Power on the AED, attach electode pads, analyze the rhythm, clear the individual, and deliver shock
CPR function
Pumping the heart with blood, restore circulation( perform chest compressions
Responsive choking (infants)
Signs: moving without talking and turning blue 5 back
CPR (definition)
cardiopulmonary resuscitation