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To ensure high-quality CPR and high-quality chest compressions, you should -
(ANSWER)Expose the victim's chest to ensure proper hand placement and full chest recoil.
Which of the following would you identify as the universal sign that a conscious person is
choking? - (ANSWER)Clutching the throat
All of the following are components of scene size-up EXCEPT: - (ANSWER)Checking for
responsiveness.
Your initial impression reveals severe life-threatening bleeding in an adult victim who appears to
be unresponsive. Your next step should be: - (ANSWER)Control the bleeding with any available
resources.
Which of the following is most essential to use when giving ventilations to protect you and the
victim from disease transmission? - (ANSWER)Resuscitation masks
You and another lifeguard are preparing for CPR on an adult who collapsed in the locker room.
You determine that there is no breathing or pulse and state, "Victim has no pulse. Begin CPR."
, Which of the following should the other lifeguard do next? - (ANSWER)Begin chest
compressions.
You and a fellow lifeguard are giving ventilations using a BVM. You position the mask over the
victim's mouth and nose. What should the other lifeguard do? - (ANSWER)Squeeze the bag with
both hands.
Based on which of the following signs and symptoms would you determine that a victim is
experiencing respiratory distress? - (ANSWER)Gasping for breath
Which of the following findings would lead you to determine that an infant's airway is open and
not obstructed? - (ANSWER)The infant is crying uncontrollably.
You are providing care to a patron who started choking on some food. The victim becomes
unresponsive. Which of the following should you do first? - (ANSWER)Lower the victim to the
ground and begin CPR starting with chest compressions.
You are providing care to an adult who is unresponsive and not breathing as a result of a
drowning. You give your first ventilation before performing CPR and notice that the chest does
not rise. Which of the following should you do next? - (ANSWER)Re-tilt the victim's head and
then attempt another ventilation.