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When performing CPR, what is the correct rate of chest compressions per minute?
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30 compressions per minute
60 compressions per minute
100-120 compressions per minute
As fast as possible
How deep should chest compressions be when performing CPR on an adult?
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1/2"
1"
At least 2"
At least 3"
What is the most common obstruction in the airway?
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Tongue
Food
Dentures
None of the above
The recommended BLS sequence of steps according to the 2010 AHA Guidelines for CPR are:
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Airway, Breathing, Chest Compressions
Chest compressions, Airway, Breathing
Airway, Breathing, Check Pulse
None of the above
What is the correct compression-to-ventilation ratio when performing CPR alone for victims of any age?
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30 Compressions for every 2 breaths
30 Compressions for every 1 breaths
15 Compressions for every 2 breaths
60 Compressions for every 2 breaths
While performing CPR your chest compressions should be:
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Gentle and slow
Hard and fast, with as few interruptions as possible
Gentle but fast
Hard but slow with frequent interruptions to check for a pulse
You are helping an adult male who has crashed their car in a ditch on the side of the road. He is unconscious and does not appear to be breathing. How do you open the airway for rescue breaths?
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Head-tilt / chin-lift
Insert an advanced airway
Oxygen mask
Jaw-thrust maneuver
To provide chest compressions to an infant, you should use:
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Two fingers placed just below the nipple line
One thumb at the center of the chest
One hand on the center of the chest
Any of the above
A woman sitting at the table next to you at a restaurant grabs her throat and cannot speak. You ask if she is choking and she nods yes. What should you do?
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Begin CPR immediately
Ask her to try and cough. If she cannot, begin abdominal thrusts
Deliver 5 slaps on back slaps
Use the Jaw-thrust maneuver
What is the first link in the adult chain of survival?
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Preventing heart disease
Early CPR
Avoiding tobacco use
Early recognition
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