CPR and Emergency Response Knowledge Assessment
This flashcard deck covers essential questions and answers related to CPR and emergency response procedures, focusing on techniques for infants, children, and adults.
When performing CPR on an infant (laying face-up), you should use
Your palm.
Key Terms
When performing CPR on an infant (laying face-up), you should use
Your palm.
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.
If you witness a child collapse, you should:
Begin CPR.
Activate EMS
Activate EMS
You can check tasks (breathing and pulse) simultaneously within 10 seconds.
True
False
True
When a patient is unconscious without a pulse CPR should be performed.
True
False
True
What is the correct word for C in C.A.B.?
Cardiopulmonary
Circulation (Compressions)
Cardiac Arrest
Cerebral Vascular
Circulation (Compressions)
Related Flashcard Decks
| Term | Definition |
|---|---|
When performing CPR on an infant (laying face-up), you should use | 2 Fingers |
For Adults/Adolescents, you should call/activate EMS: | Before providing CPR. |
If you witness a child collapse, you should: | Activate EMS |
You can check tasks (breathing and pulse) simultaneously within 10 seconds. | True |
When a patient is unconscious without a pulse CPR should be performed. | True |
What is the correct word for C in C.A.B.? | Circulation (Compressions) |
If the patient's chest is not inflating during the breathing task you should check the patient's: | Airway |
100-120 chest compressions should be performed on the patient per minute. | True |
During the Breathing task for Infants you should: | Place mouth over Infant's mouth and nose. |
You should ask the patient if He/She is okay before performing CPR. | True |