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Basic Life Support Review questions

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Created Date 12.11.20
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  • What is the compression to breath ratio in two-person CPR for an adult?
  • You just performed 5 cycles of CPR on an adult. You reassess for a pulse. No pulse is present. What is your next course of action?
  • An infant becomes unresponsive and stops breathing. A strong pulse is still present. How many rescue breaths a minute should be given until help arrives or the infant starts breathing on its own?
  • How often should you recheck for a pulse when you are performing rescue breaths on an unconscious patient with a pulse?
  • Which of these answers appropriately describes how to perform chest compressions on an adult?
  • What is the compression to breath ratio when performing CPR on an infant with two providers?
  • Where should you palpate for a pulse on an unconscious adult during CPR?
  • How long should you check for a carotid pulse on an adult?
  • When should an unconscious patient be placed in the recovery position?
  • BLS considers an infant to be the following age:
  • What do you do after immediately after delivering a shock to a person with the AED?
  • Before seeking assistance in single-rescuer scenarios ventilations are delivered to a pediatric arrest person for this reason:
  • Check for danger, ____________, and send for help are the first three steps you should take when alone to stabilize a person who appears to be having a cardiac or respiratory arrest
  • A 21-year-old intoxicated college student turns blue and appears to be struggling to breath while eating a hot dog at a bar. You are concerned that this student may have choked. What is the best method to clear the obstruction from the airway?
  • How would you use the AED if you had a 49-year-old female suffers a witnessed cardiac arrest, has a history of cardiac issues and you notice a healed incision covering a bulge that is under her skin in the upper left side of her chest?

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