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1. What is artificial respiration? - Correct Answer: A procedure used to
cause air flow into the person's lungs by using artificial means
2. How long after constant supply of oxygen is stopped does the brain begin to
die? - Correct Answer: approx. 4-6 minutes
3. When administering mouth-to-mouth resuscitation, each breath should last
? second and you should administer approximately ? breaths per minute. -
Correct Answer: About 1/ 12
4. When providing ventilations, one thing to watch for is that you do not
breathe air into the victim's ?. - Correct Answer: stomach
5. How can you tell if the victim is getting adequate supply of oxygen to the
brain? - Correct Answer: the eye pupils will react to light.
6. What is the circulatory system? - Correct Answer: the heart and blood
vessels throughout your body
,7. The left side of the heart receives oxygenated blood from the ? and sends it
to the tissues throughout the body while the right side receives blood for
the ? and sends it to the ? where ?. - Correct Answer: Lungs
Tissues
Lungs
Carbon dioxide is exchanged for oxygen
8. What is Cardiac arrest? - Correct Answer: when the heart stops beating
normally
9. What is the difference between a witnessed and an un-witnessed cardiac
arrest? - Correct Answer: Witnessed cardiac arrest happens in the
presence of the rescuer, while an un-witnessed cardiac arrest happens
when no one is around to see it.
10.When the heart stops beating the person will also stop ? but the person my
quit ? and still have a heartbeat. - Correct Answer: Breathing/Breathing
11.At what point do you consider a victim clinically dead? - Correct
Answer: when the breathing and circulation process stop.
12.After approx. ? minutes without blood the brain begins to die. - Correct
Answer: 4-6
, 13.Cardiopulmonary resuscitation is the resuscitation of the ? and ?. This is a
combination of? - Correct Answer: Heart/Lungs
External chest compressions and mouth-to-mouth ventilations.
14.When administering adult chest compressions, the chest should be
compressed ? inches. - Correct Answer: at least 2
15.Chest compressions should be given at the rate of ? per minute and the
ratio of chest compressions to breaths should be ?. - Correct Answer: at
least 100/30 to 2
16.What is shock? - Correct Answer: Shock is the condition which exists
when there is inadequate blood pressure and blood flow to supply the
organs of the body.
17.What are the symptoms of shock? (6) - Correct Answer: Clammy skin
rapid shallow breathing
rapid, weak pulse
dizziness
fainting
weakness
18.What are the three objectives in first aid for shock? - Correct Answer:
Make sure the patient is breathing.
External bleeding is stopped.
Maintain body temperature.