American Red Cross - BLS - Final Exam
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1. You are alone Provide 30 Chest Compressions
and caring for
a 9-month-old in- Note: During care for an unresponsive infant, you must first initiate CPR starting
fant with an with chest compressions. Between compressions and ventilations, you must look
obstructed air- in the infant's mouth for the object that is obstructing the airway, and remove it if
way who be- you can see it. You should never perform a blind finger sweep.
comes unrespon-
sive. Which ac-
tion should you
perform first?
2. A well-organized 2 Minutes
team response
when performing Note: To minimize fatigue, providers should switch off performing compressions
high-quality CPR every 2 minutes (which usually occurs during the time of AED analysis).
includes ensur-
ing that providers
switch off per-
forming com-
pressions every
_____ minutes.
3. You are alone Short Answer: The Encircling Thumbs Technique
caring for a
4-month-old in- Long Answer: Standing or kneeling at the side of the infant with your hips at a
fant who has slight angle, provide chest compressions using the encircling thumbs technique
gone into cardiac and deliver ventilations with a pocket mask or face shield.
arrest. Which is
Note: When performing single-provider CPR, providers should use the encircling
the most effec-
thumbs technique. Standing or kneeling at the side of the infant with your hips
tive CPR tech-
at a slight angle, place both thumbs (side-by-side) on the center of the infant's
nique to perform
chest, just below the nipple line. Encircle the infant's chest toward the back with
until help arrives?
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your other fingers to provide support. Then use both thumbs at the same time to
provide 30 chest compressions (about 1½ inches deep and at a rate of 100 to 120
compressions per minute). As you compress the chest, allow for complete chest
recoil. Then, deliver 2 ventilations using a pocket mask or face shield. Remember,
a BVM should not be used for single-provider CPR.
While the encircling thumbs technique is preferred for single-provider infant CPR,
you may alternatively consider using the two-finger technique (two or three fingers
placed in the middle of the chest). If the required depth cannot be achieved with
either technique, you may consider using a one-hand technique.
4. You perform a Critical Thinking
rapid assessment
and determine Note: This is the definition of critical thinking. When you use critical thinking,
that your patient you constantly identify new information (e.g., the patient is experiencing cardiac
is experiencing arrest), adapt to the information logically to determine your best next actions (e.g.,
cardiac arrest. On begin CPR) and anticipate how those actions will affect the patient (e.g., improve
the basis of your patient outcomes).
assessment find-
ings, you be-
gin CPR to im-
prove the pa-
tient's chances of
survival. Which
term refers to
clearly and ra-
tionally identify-
ing the con-
nection between
information and
actions?
5.
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1. You are alone Provide 30 Chest Compressions
and caring for
a 9-month-old in- Note: During care for an unresponsive infant, you must first initiate CPR starting
fant with an with chest compressions. Between compressions and ventilations, you must look
obstructed air- in the infant's mouth for the object that is obstructing the airway, and remove it if
way who be- you can see it. You should never perform a blind finger sweep.
comes unrespon-
sive. Which ac-
tion should you
perform first?
2. A well-organized 2 Minutes
team response
when performing Note: To minimize fatigue, providers should switch off performing compressions
high-quality CPR every 2 minutes (which usually occurs during the time of AED analysis).
includes ensur-
ing that providers
switch off per-
forming com-
pressions every
_____ minutes.
3. You are alone Short Answer: The Encircling Thumbs Technique
caring for a
4-month-old in- Long Answer: Standing or kneeling at the side of the infant with your hips at a
fant who has slight angle, provide chest compressions using the encircling thumbs technique
gone into cardiac and deliver ventilations with a pocket mask or face shield.
arrest. Which is
Note: When performing single-provider CPR, providers should use the encircling
the most effec-
thumbs technique. Standing or kneeling at the side of the infant with your hips
tive CPR tech-
at a slight angle, place both thumbs (side-by-side) on the center of the infant's
nique to perform
chest, just below the nipple line. Encircle the infant's chest toward the back with
until help arrives?
, American Red Cross - BLS - Final Exam
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your other fingers to provide support. Then use both thumbs at the same time to
provide 30 chest compressions (about 1½ inches deep and at a rate of 100 to 120
compressions per minute). As you compress the chest, allow for complete chest
recoil. Then, deliver 2 ventilations using a pocket mask or face shield. Remember,
a BVM should not be used for single-provider CPR.
While the encircling thumbs technique is preferred for single-provider infant CPR,
you may alternatively consider using the two-finger technique (two or three fingers
placed in the middle of the chest). If the required depth cannot be achieved with
either technique, you may consider using a one-hand technique.
4. You perform a Critical Thinking
rapid assessment
and determine Note: This is the definition of critical thinking. When you use critical thinking,
that your patient you constantly identify new information (e.g., the patient is experiencing cardiac
is experiencing arrest), adapt to the information logically to determine your best next actions (e.g.,
cardiac arrest. On begin CPR) and anticipate how those actions will affect the patient (e.g., improve
the basis of your patient outcomes).
assessment find-
ings, you be-
gin CPR to im-
prove the pa-
tient's chances of
survival. Which
term refers to
clearly and ra-
tionally identify-
ing the con-
nection between
information and
actions?
5.