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BLS Algorithm Flashcard 3

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Question

What is the recommended compression depth for infant and children CPR?

 

a. 1/3 the child’s anterior-posterior diameter
b. 2 inches
c. 2-½ inches
d. ½ the child’s anterior-posterior diameter

Answer

a. 1/3 the child’s anterior-posterior diameter

Question

What is the recommended compression rate for CPR?

 

a. 60–70 per minute
b. 80–90 per minute
c. 100–120 per minute
d. 120–140 per minute

Answer

c. 100–120 per minute

Question

What is the recommended placement of the AED pads in infants?

 

a. Anterior-anterior
b. Anterior-posterior
c. Anterior-apex
d. Same as for an adult

Answer

b. Anterior-posterior

Question

What is the recommended rate of chest compressions when performing adult CPR?

 

a. 150–200 compressions per minute
b. 100–120 compressions per minute
c. 60–90 compressions per minute
d. 30–40 compressions per minute

Answer

b. 100–120 compressions per minute

Question

When assessing the pulse in an unresponsive, unconscious patient in respiratory arrest, what is the best artery to palpate?

 

a. Dorsalis pedis
b. Posterior tibial
c. Popliteal
d. Carotid

Answer

d. Carotid

Question

Where do most sudden cardiac arrest events in infants and children occur?

 

a. At school or in daycare
b. In the movies
c. At the park
d. At home

Answer

d. At home

Question

Which of the following chest compression techniques is appropriate for a cardiac arrest patient who is 4 months old?

 

a. Two-finger technique
b. One-handed technique
c. Two-handed technique
d. Only mouth-to-mouth breathing is necessary for infants in cardiac arrest

Answer

a. Two-finger technique

Question

Which of the following statements is a component of high-quality chest compressions in adults?

 

a. Compression depth of 2 inches
b. Compression rate of 130 per minute
c. Leaning on the chest on the upstroke
d. Precordial thump

Answer

a. Compression depth of 2 inches

Question

Who can perform chest compression-only CPR?

 

a. Anybody, even the untrained rescuer
b. Only ACLS-trained healthcare providers
c. Only EMT professionals
d. Only BLS trained healthcare providers

Answer

a. Anybody, even the untrained rescuer

Question

You and a friend are performing chest compressions on a 7-month-old infant in cardiac arrest. Which chest compression technique is recommended for a two-rescuer team?

 

a. Two-finger technique
b. Encircling-thumbs technique
c. One-handed chest compression
d. Two-handed chest compression

Answer

b. Encircling-thumbs technique

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