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BCOT Wk5: CPR & First aid Questions with Verified
Answers UPDATED!!!
2 minutes - ANSWER Switch about every ___________, moving
quickly to keep the pause between compressions as short as
possible. Remind each other to push down at least 2 inches,
push at a rate of at least 100 compressions a minute, and let
the chest come back up to its normal position after each
compression.
Adult CPR: - ANSWER 1. Make sure the scene is safe.
2. Tap and shout.
3. Yell for help. You or someone else should phone the
emergency response number (or 911) and get the AED.
4. Check breathing.
5. If the person isn't breathing or is only gasping, give CPR.
6. Give 30 compressions at a rate of at least 100 a minute and a
depth of at least 2 inches. After each compression, let the chest
come back up to its normal position.
7. Open the airway and give 2 breaths.
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8. Keep giving sets of 30 compressions and 2 breaths until the
AED arrives, the person starts to respond, or trained help
arrives and takes over.
AED - ANSWER An AED is a machine with a computer in it that
can shock the heart and help it work properly again. If you start
CPR right away and then use an AED within a few minutes, you
will have the best chance of saving a life.
Before giving breaths, open the airway. Follow these steps to
open the airway: - ANSWER 1. Put 1 hand on the forehead and
the fingers of your other on the bony part of the chin.
2. Tilt the head back and lift the chin.
Before you assess the need for CPR: - ANSWER make sure the
scene is safe. Look for anything nearby that might hurt you. You
don't want to hurt yourself.
Compression - ANSWER The act of pushing on the chest
CPR has 2 main parts - ANSWER Compressions & giving
breathes
BCOT Wk5: CPR & First aid Questions with Verified
Answers UPDATED!!!
2 minutes - ANSWER Switch about every ___________, moving
quickly to keep the pause between compressions as short as
possible. Remind each other to push down at least 2 inches,
push at a rate of at least 100 compressions a minute, and let
the chest come back up to its normal position after each
compression.
Adult CPR: - ANSWER 1. Make sure the scene is safe.
2. Tap and shout.
3. Yell for help. You or someone else should phone the
emergency response number (or 911) and get the AED.
4. Check breathing.
5. If the person isn't breathing or is only gasping, give CPR.
6. Give 30 compressions at a rate of at least 100 a minute and a
depth of at least 2 inches. After each compression, let the chest
come back up to its normal position.
7. Open the airway and give 2 breaths.
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8. Keep giving sets of 30 compressions and 2 breaths until the
AED arrives, the person starts to respond, or trained help
arrives and takes over.
AED - ANSWER An AED is a machine with a computer in it that
can shock the heart and help it work properly again. If you start
CPR right away and then use an AED within a few minutes, you
will have the best chance of saving a life.
Before giving breaths, open the airway. Follow these steps to
open the airway: - ANSWER 1. Put 1 hand on the forehead and
the fingers of your other on the bony part of the chin.
2. Tilt the head back and lift the chin.
Before you assess the need for CPR: - ANSWER make sure the
scene is safe. Look for anything nearby that might hurt you. You
don't want to hurt yourself.
Compression - ANSWER The act of pushing on the chest
CPR has 2 main parts - ANSWER Compressions & giving
breathes