AHA BLS CPR EXAM, comprehensive questions and verified answers ||
QUESTIONS WITH ACCURATE ANSWERS | GET IT RIGHT |!
CAB - (answer)chest compressions, airway, breathing
first rescuer steps - (answer)1) verify scene safety
second step - (answer)2) check for responsiveness "are you OK"
third step - (answer)3) if unresponsive, shout for nearby help
fourth step - (answer)4) activate emergency responsive system (call 911)
fifth step - (answer)5) get the AED
Assessing victim - (answer)1) check breathing by looking for chest rise and fall ( no more than 10 secs)
-if breathing monitor until help arrives
-if gasping, not normal breathing sign of cardiac arrest
Assessing victim - (answer)2) check pulse same time as checking breathing
-if no pulse felt within 10 secs, begin high quality cpr beginning w chest compression's
Assessing victim - (answer)3) if not breathing properly but pulse present, provide rescue breathing one
breath every 5-6 secs
, AHA BLS CPR EXAM, comprehensive questions and verified answers ||
QUESTIONS WITH ACCURATE ANSWERS | GET IT RIGHT |!
agonal gasps - (answer)not normal breathing, signs of cardiac arrest
AED - (answer)use as soon as it arrives, turn on and follow prompts
importance of chest compressions - (answer)each time chest compression's are stopped, blood flow to
the heart and brain decreases significantly and it takes longer to get the blood flowing again
single rescuers - (answer)deliver 30:2 when giving cpr to victims of any age
compression rate - (answer)100-120/min
compression depth for adults - (answer)2 in
allowing full chest recoil - (answer)necessary so that blood can refill the heart between compressions
importance of firm surfaces - (answer)allows compression of the chest and heart to create blood flow
positioning - (answer)must be at victim's side
positioning of hands on chest - (answer)heel of palm on lower half of sternum, with heel f other hand
atop first hand
opening the airway - (answer)-head tilt-chin lift
-jaw thrust
QUESTIONS WITH ACCURATE ANSWERS | GET IT RIGHT |!
CAB - (answer)chest compressions, airway, breathing
first rescuer steps - (answer)1) verify scene safety
second step - (answer)2) check for responsiveness "are you OK"
third step - (answer)3) if unresponsive, shout for nearby help
fourth step - (answer)4) activate emergency responsive system (call 911)
fifth step - (answer)5) get the AED
Assessing victim - (answer)1) check breathing by looking for chest rise and fall ( no more than 10 secs)
-if breathing monitor until help arrives
-if gasping, not normal breathing sign of cardiac arrest
Assessing victim - (answer)2) check pulse same time as checking breathing
-if no pulse felt within 10 secs, begin high quality cpr beginning w chest compression's
Assessing victim - (answer)3) if not breathing properly but pulse present, provide rescue breathing one
breath every 5-6 secs
, AHA BLS CPR EXAM, comprehensive questions and verified answers ||
QUESTIONS WITH ACCURATE ANSWERS | GET IT RIGHT |!
agonal gasps - (answer)not normal breathing, signs of cardiac arrest
AED - (answer)use as soon as it arrives, turn on and follow prompts
importance of chest compressions - (answer)each time chest compression's are stopped, blood flow to
the heart and brain decreases significantly and it takes longer to get the blood flowing again
single rescuers - (answer)deliver 30:2 when giving cpr to victims of any age
compression rate - (answer)100-120/min
compression depth for adults - (answer)2 in
allowing full chest recoil - (answer)necessary so that blood can refill the heart between compressions
importance of firm surfaces - (answer)allows compression of the chest and heart to create blood flow
positioning - (answer)must be at victim's side
positioning of hands on chest - (answer)heel of palm on lower half of sternum, with heel f other hand
atop first hand
opening the airway - (answer)-head tilt-chin lift
-jaw thrust