CPR FINAL EXAM LATEST UPDATE 2026 GRADED A+
Signs of someone needing CPR -ANSWER-no pulse, no breathing, no response
What does CAB stand for? -ANSWER-Compressions, airway, breathing
For adult CPR check for response at least -ANSWER-5 seconds no more than 10 seconds.
For Adult CPR compress at least -ANSWER-2 inches in depth
For how many seconds per minute do you have to compress for Adult CPR -ANSWER-100
beats per minute
For children CPR compress -ANSWER-approximately 2 inches 1/3 depth of chest
For infant CPR compress -ANSWER-approximately 1 1/2 inches 1/3 depth of chest
For infant compression place -ANSWER-2 fingers in center of chest just below the nipple line
Infant Compressions how many per minute? -ANSWER-100
What age range is considered for child CPR? -ANSWER-1 year of age to puberty
For child CPR what is the ratio for one person CPR? -ANSWER-30 compressions to 2 breaths
For child CPR what is the ratio for Two person CPR -ANSWER-15 compressions to 2 breaths
Signs of someone needing CPR -ANSWER-no pulse, no breathing, no response
What does CAB stand for? -ANSWER-Compressions, airway, breathing
For adult CPR check for response at least -ANSWER-5 seconds no more than 10 seconds.
For Adult CPR compress at least -ANSWER-2 inches in depth
For how many seconds per minute do you have to compress for Adult CPR -ANSWER-100
beats per minute
For children CPR compress -ANSWER-approximately 2 inches 1/3 depth of chest
For infant CPR compress -ANSWER-approximately 1 1/2 inches 1/3 depth of chest
For infant compression place -ANSWER-2 fingers in center of chest just below the nipple line
Infant Compressions how many per minute? -ANSWER-100
What age range is considered for child CPR? -ANSWER-1 year of age to puberty
For child CPR what is the ratio for one person CPR? -ANSWER-30 compressions to 2 breaths
For child CPR what is the ratio for Two person CPR -ANSWER-15 compressions to 2 breaths