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which team role makes treatment team leader
decisions and assign roles
Children chest compression rate 100-120/ min
children chest compression depth and 2 in depth
hand placement 2 or 1 Hand(S) on the lower half of the breast bone
To avoid fatigue when should roles be every 5 cycles or 2 minutes
alternated during compression
1. scene safety
2.check for responsiveness
Scene Safety and Assessment
3.activate ERS and get an AED
4. check for pulse
how can you achieve a high chest minimize pauses in chest compressions
compression action
AED/monitor/defibulator
resuscitation triangle roles compressor
airway
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Dispatch calls you to respond to a family B. for five to 10 seconds look for no breathing or only gasping while
home with a 6 year old child you simultaneously checking for a carotid pulse
were told that the child was found
unresponsive in the backyard the scene
is safe upon arrival and you enter with
an AED
The child is unresponsive after you tap
his shoulders and shout are you OK he
could be in cardiac arrest what is your
next step:
A. For 10 tip 15 seconds look for
no breathing or only gasping
while
simultaneously checking for a carotid
pulse
B.for five to 10 seconds look for no
breathing or only gasping while
simultaneously checking for a carotid
pulse
C. for five to 10 second look for no
breathing or only gasping
while
simultaneously checking for the brachial
pulse
D.for 10 to 15 seconds look for
no breathing or only gasping
while
simultaneously checking the brachial
pulse
Dispatch calls you to respond to a family c. one breath every two to three seconds or about 20 to 30 breaths per minute
home with a 6 year old child you
were told that the child was found
unresponsive in the backyard the scene
is safe upon arrival and you enter with
an AED
After checking for breathing and a pulse
you verify that the child is not breathing
normally but has a pulse his airway is
obstructed how do you deliver rescue
breaths
a.one breath every five to six
seconds about 10 to 12 breaths per
minute
b. two breaths every five to six seconds
or about 20 to 24 breaths per minute
c. one breath every two to three seconds
or about 20 to 30 breaths per minute
d. two breaths every two to three seconds
or about 40 to 60 breaths per minute
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