ARC RTE FIRST AID EXAM LATEST 2025 ACTUAL EXAM WITH
COMPLETE QUESTIONS AND CORRECT DETAILED ANSWERS (100%
VERIFIED ANSWERS) |ALREADY GRADED A+| ||PROFESSOR
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To Give Breaths with a Face Shield: - ANSWER-1. First, place the
face shield over the person's face, ensuring the one-way valve is
over their mouth.
2. Open the airway to a past-neutral position using the head-
tilt/chin-lift technique.
3. Pinch the nose shut, take a normal breath and make a
complete seal over the person's mouth.
4. Blow into their mouth for about 1 second, while looking to see
that the chest begins to rise.
5. Allow the person's chest to fall and the air to exit while you take
another breath, make a seal and give a second breath.
To Give Breaths with a Pocket Mask: - ANSWER-1. Place the
mask over the person's nose and mouth; it should not go past the
chin.
2. Seal the mask to the face with your hands.
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3. Lift the person's face into the mask and open the airway to a
past-neutral position.
4. Maintain a good seal.
Continue giving CPR cycles until: - ANSWER-Continue giving
CPR cycles until:
You notice an obvious sign of life, like breathing.
An AED is ready.
Another trained responder is available to take over compressions.
EMS personnel arrive and begin their care of the person.
You are alone and too tired to continue.
The scene becomes unsafe.
CPR Cycles - ANSWER-Each CPR cycle consists of 30 chest
compressions and 2 breaths.
30 Compressions
Push hard and fast at a rate of 100 to 120 compressions per
minute and a depth of at least 2 inches.
Allow the chest to return to a normal position between each
compression.
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2 Breaths
Each breath should last about 1 secondand make the chest
begin to rise. Pause between the breaths to allow the person's
chest to fall and the air to exit.
Things to remember with cpr cycles - ANSWER-Smoothly
transitionbetween compressions and breaths.
Minimize interruptions to as short as possible, taking less than 10
seconds.
If the chest does not begin to rise with breaths... - ANSWER-If the
chest does not begin to rise on the first breath, reopen the airway
and give a 2nd breath.
If the chest does not begin to rise after reopening the airway and
giving a breath, an object might be blocking the airway; that is, the
person may be in cardiac arrest due to choking. You will learn
about caring for an unresponsive person who is choking in the
choking module.
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When giving compressions, how should the first aid responder
position their body and arms? - ANSWER-Shoulders directly over
the hands and elbows locked
Before giving breaths to the adult, you should open their airway
using the head-tilt/chin-lift technique to which position? -
ANSWER-Past-neutral
What is it important to do between giving the first and second
breath? - ANSWER-Allow the chest to fall and the air to exit
For someone in cardiac arrest, deciding to act is the most
important first step. Calling 9-1-1 or the designated emergency
number, starting CPR immediately and using an AED as soon as
possible gives the person the best chance for survival. -
ANSWER-ALERT
Use the AED as soon as possible, but do not delay
compressions to find or use the AED!
Placement of AED - ANSWER-Upper right side of the chest and
lower left side of the chest, a few inches below the left armpit