1. What affect can rescuer fatigue have on chest compression-
Compressions become shallow and ineffective
2.When should a patient be put into the recovery position
When the patient begins to breathe normally
3.Which of the following determines whether a patient should receive adult or child CPR
-The patient has reached the onset of puberty
4.What is the first step in the pediatric chain of survival?
Prevention
5.How are rescue breaths given during infant CPR
Through the mouth and nose
6.Which of the following patients needs abdominal thrusts A patient who cannot talk and is
frantically grabbing at the neck
7.In adult CPR, when should EMS be activated Before administering CPR
8.You are alone and find a child who needs CPR. How long should you perform CPR before activating
EMS 2 minutes
9.Which step of CPR is the most critical Give chest compressions
10.What is the ratio of chest compressions and rescue breaths during child CPR when there are multiple
rescuers 15:2
11.Which method is used to clear an obstructed airway in an infant Back blows and chest thrusts
12.In pediatric CPR, what is the age range for a child Between 1 year and the onset of puberty
13.In the infant recovery position, how is the head held Lower than the body
14.Roberta, an EMT, is home alone with her 2-year old son. He is playing in another room. He has a
serious asthma attack and goes into cardiac arrest. When Roberta comes into the room, what is the first
step she should take Begin CPR
15.What is the first link in the chain of survival Recognition of the emergency and activation of EMS
16.Where on the patient's back should the back blow be at ministered Between the patients shoulder
blades
17.What is cardiac arrest When the heart stops beating
Compressions become shallow and ineffective
2.When should a patient be put into the recovery position
When the patient begins to breathe normally
3.Which of the following determines whether a patient should receive adult or child CPR
-The patient has reached the onset of puberty
4.What is the first step in the pediatric chain of survival?
Prevention
5.How are rescue breaths given during infant CPR
Through the mouth and nose
6.Which of the following patients needs abdominal thrusts A patient who cannot talk and is
frantically grabbing at the neck
7.In adult CPR, when should EMS be activated Before administering CPR
8.You are alone and find a child who needs CPR. How long should you perform CPR before activating
EMS 2 minutes
9.Which step of CPR is the most critical Give chest compressions
10.What is the ratio of chest compressions and rescue breaths during child CPR when there are multiple
rescuers 15:2
11.Which method is used to clear an obstructed airway in an infant Back blows and chest thrusts
12.In pediatric CPR, what is the age range for a child Between 1 year and the onset of puberty
13.In the infant recovery position, how is the head held Lower than the body
14.Roberta, an EMT, is home alone with her 2-year old son. He is playing in another room. He has a
serious asthma attack and goes into cardiac arrest. When Roberta comes into the room, what is the first
step she should take Begin CPR
15.What is the first link in the chain of survival Recognition of the emergency and activation of EMS
16.Where on the patient's back should the back blow be at ministered Between the patients shoulder
blades
17.What is cardiac arrest When the heart stops beating