For Adults/ Adolescents You Should Call/Activate Ems

When performing CPR on an infant (laying face-up), you should use
Your palm.
2 Fingers.

2 Fingers

For Adults/Adolescents, you should call/activate EMS:

Before providing CPR.
After providing CPR.
After an AED has been administered.
Or, none of the above.

Before providing CPR.

10 points
If you witness a child collapse, you should:

Begin CPR.
Activate EMS

Activate EMS

10 points
You can check tasks (breathing and pulse) simultaneously within 10 seconds.

True
False

T

10 points
When a patient is unconscious without a pulse CPR should be performed.

True
False

T

10 points
What is the correct word for C in C.A.B.?

Cardiopulmonary
Circulation (Compressions)
Cardiac Arrest
Cerebral Vascular

Circulation (Compressions)

10 points
If the patient's chest is not inflating during the breathing task you should check the patient's:

Airway
Pulse

A

10 points
100-120 chest compressions should be performed on the patient per minute.

True
False

T

10 points
During the Breathing task for Infants you should:

Place mouth over Infant's mouth.
Place mouth over Infant's nose.
Place mouth over Infant's mouth and nose.

C

You should ask the patient if He/She is okay before performing CPR.

True
False

T

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