SOLUTIONS LATEST UPGRADED EXAM GRADED
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Which of the following depicts the actual differences in CPR for an adult, child,
and infant?
a. Give an adult or child 30 chest compressions before the two rescue breaths
and an infant 15 chest compressions before the two rescue breaths.
b. The depth of compressions for an adult is 2 to 2.4 inches. For a child above
one year is 2 inches, and for infants, 1.5 inches.
c. Start CPR first before calling for help in adults and call for help first before
starting CPR in children
d. None of the above
--CORRECT ANSWER--b. The depth of compressions for an adult is 2 to 2.4
inches. For a child above one year is 2 inches, and for infants, 1.5 inches.
Why is it important to let the chest recoil before proceeding when giving
compressions?
a. To avoid hurting the victim
b. It allows the heart to refill with blood
c. It will enable the heart to start beating
d. All of the above
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, --CORRECT ANSWER--b. It allows the heart to refill with blood
How many rescue breaths are involved in a 2-rescuer CPR for an adult scenario
if an advanced airway is in place?
a. Eight to ten breaths per minute
b. Four breaths per minute
c. 12 breaths per minute
d. None of the above
--CORRECT ANSWER--a. Eight to ten breaths per minute
What method should be used to open his airway in the case with neck injury?
a. Chin-lift
b. Jaw thrust
c. Head-tilt/chin-lift
d. Head-tilt
--CORRECT ANSWER--b. Jaw thrust
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