A | B |
What is the adult and child CPR ratio for a single rescuer? | 30 compression & 2 ventilations |
You are preparing to give ventilations to a 8-year-old boy using a resuscitation mask. You should give 1ventilation about every | 3 seconds |
You are preparing to give ventilations to an adult using a resuscitation mask. You should give one ventilation every | 5 seconds |
A person has been injured and is conscious. What should you do first | Obtain consent, check the victim for life-threatening conditions and speak with the victim to find out what happened |
When checking a victim during a secondary assessment you notice changes in her LOC. What does the C stand for in LOC | Consciousness |
You are about to apply AED pads to a victim's chest when you notice that the victim has several body piercings with jewelry on his chest. What should you do | Apply the pads to the chest, making sure to avoid the jewelry |
Where do you apply AED pads on an infant or small child | one in the front and one on the back |
Where do you apply AED pads on an adult or large child | Upper right lower left |
The cycle of chest compressions and ventilations in two-rescuer CPR for an infant is | 15 chest compressions and 2 ventilations |
You have sized up the scene and determined the scene is safe. When performing a primary assessment, what would you do next | Check for responsiveness |
You are walking on the pool deck when the swim team coach suddenly collapses in front of you. During your primary assessment you do not find a pulse, you should | Suspect he is in cardiac arrest and immediately begin CPR |
An AED indicates that "No shock is advised." What do you do next | Perform CPR for about 2 minutes |
12-year-old boy at a swim meet grabs his chest and begins to make wheezing noises. After you obtain consent to provide care, his mother informs you that he has a history of asthma, but does not have his inhaler nearby. What care should you provide | Summon EMS personnel and place the victim into a position that helps breathing |
patron has slurred speech, is unable to lift her right arm level with her left arm and is unable to smile without one side of her face drooping. You make note of the time the symptoms started. These are symptoms of | A stroke |
A victim is having a seizure in the water, what should you do | Support the victim with his or her head above water until the seizure ends |
When caring for musculoskeletal injuries, what does RICE stand for | Rest, immobilize, cold, elevate |
For conscious choking on an adult what is the back blow to abdominal thrust ratio | 5 to 5 |
When performing conscious choking, the victim goes unconscious what do you do | Check ABC's and their LOC request EMS and emergency bag |
When performing conscious choking on a pregnant women where do you give abdominal thrust? | You give them at chest level with the same ratio 5 to 5 |
When performing unconscious breathing, after you administer compression what do you do before giving two ventilations | you check the mouth to see if the obstruction is gone |