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When preforming chest compression on an adult, what is the recommended depth?
A. At least 2 inches ( 5 cm)
B. At least 1 inch (2.5 cm)
C. At least 4 inches (10 cm)
D. At least 3 inches (7.5 cm) - ANSWERS-A) At least 2 inches (5 cm)
If a child victim has a pulse of more than 60/min but is not breathing, what should you
do?
A. Give breaths and chest compression
B. Give chest compressions without breaths
C. Give breaths without chest compresions
D Use an AED - ANSWERS-C) Give breaths without chest compressions
What is the compressions to breaths ration for 1- rescuer adult CPR
A. 15:2
B. 30:2
C.20:2
D. 5:1 - ANSWERS-B) 30:1
, What is the recommended rate for preforming chest compressions for all age victims?
A. Between 100 and 200 per min
B. As many as you can
C. Under 100 per min
D 100 per min - ANSWERS-A) Between 100 and 200 per min
During 2 rescuer CPR, one rescuer provides chest compressions, what is the role of the
second rescuer?
A. monitor the victim for breaths and a pulse
B. Count compressions out loud
C. Open the airway and give breaths
D. Wait until the first rescuer gets tired before helping - ANSWERS-C) Open the airway
and give breaths
When preforming chest compressions on an adult, where should your hands be placed?
A. on the tip of the breast bone
B. On the upper part of the stomach
C. In the center of the chest
D. On the upper half of the breast bone - ANSWERS-C) in the center of the chest
After the AED delivers a shock, a victim still needs CPR, what should you do
immediately?
A. restart CPR, beginning with chest compressions
B.Do not touch the victim because it has to reanalyze