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Which is an example of a mild foreign-body airway obstruction? -ANSWER-
Wheezing between coughs
Which victim of a severe airway obstruction should receive abdominal thrusts? -
ANSWER- An average-sized 27-year-old man
A victim with a foreign-body airway obstruction becomes unresponsive. What is
your first course of action? -ANSWER- Start CPR, beginning with chest
compressions
When performing CPR on an unresponsive choking victim, what modification
should you incorporate? -ANSWER- Each time you open the airway, look for the
obstructing object
You are performing abdominal thrusts on a 9-year-old child when she suddenly
becomes unresponsive. After you shout for nearby help, what is the most
appropriate action to take next? -ANSWER- Begin high-quality CPR, starting with
chest compressions.
Which is the most common cause of cardiac arrest in children? -ANSWER-
Respiratory failure or shock
, How do you perform chest compressions when providing high-quality CPR to a
child victim? -ANSWER- By compressing the chest at least one third the depth of
the chest, about 2 inches
What is the correct chest compression depth for a child? -ANSWER- At least one
third the depth of the chest, or about 2 inches
What is the correct chest compression depth for an infant? -ANSWER- At least
one third the depth of the chest, or about 1 1/2 inches
What ratio for compressions to breaths should be used for 1-rescuer infant CPR? -
ANSWER- 30 compressions to 2 breaths
What is the correct compression-to-ventilation ratio for a single rescuer of a 3-
year-old child? -ANSWER- 30 compressions to 2 breaths
What is the correct compression-to-ventilation ratio for a 7-year-old child when 2
or more rescuers are present? -ANSWER- 15 compressions to 2 breaths
For what age victim is the 2 thumb-encircling hands technique recommended
when 2 or more rescuers are present? -ANSWER- An infant younger than 1 year
What should you do when using an AED on an infant or a child less than 8 years of
age? -ANSWER- Use adult AED pads if the AED does not have child pads
If a manual defibrillator is not available for an infant victim, which action should
you take? -ANSWER- Use an AED equipped with a pediatric dose attenuator