CPR Exam Prep (2023/ 2024 Update) |Guide with Questions and Verified Answers| 100% Correct

CPR Exam Prep (2023/ 2024 Update) |Guide with Questions and Verified Answers| 100% Correct

CPR Exam Prep (2023/ 2024 Update) |Guide
with Questions and Verified Answers| 100%
Correct
Q: Implanted defibrillator or pacemaker
Answer:
-if you see a lump indicating a device, avoid placing the pad directly over it
Q: Defibrillation for infants less than 1 year of age
Answer:
-a manual defibrillator is preferred rather than an AED
-if a manual defibrillator is not available, an AED with a pediatric does attenuator is preferred
-if neither is available, you may use an AED without a pediatric dose attenuator
Q: What are examples of effective team dynamics?
Answer:
clear roles and responsibilities
debriefing
constructive intervention
knowledge sharing
always take the lead
Q: What does a chest compression feedback device monitor?
Answer:
compression rate
compression depth
chest recoil

Q: Mouth-to-mouth breaths: adults, children, and infants
Answer:
-3 steps
-mouth-to-mouth breathing is a quick and effective way to provide oxygen to a victim when a
barrier mask is not available
-each breath you take contains 21% oxygen. When you provide a rescue breath, the air you
breathe into a victim contains about 17% oxygen
Q: Step 1: mouth-to-mouth breaths: adults, children, and infants
Answer:
-hold the victim’s airway open with a head tilt-chin lift
-pinch the nose closed with your thumb and index finger
Q: Step 2: mouth-to-mouth breaths: adults, children, and infants
Answer:
-take a regular breath and seal your lips around the victim’s mouth, creating an airtight seal
-give 1 breath and blow for 1 second
-watch for the chest to rise as you give each breath
Q: Step 3: mouth-to-mouth breaths: adults, children, and infants
Answer:
-give a second breath (blowing for about 1 second) while watching for chest rise
Q: Your adult friend suddenly collapse at home, and you determine she needs CPR. You begin
CPR, starting with chest compressions, and are about to deliver breaths by using mouth-to-mouth
breaths. You open the airway with a head tilt-chin lift.
What is the sequence of your next actions?

Answer:

  1. Pinch the nose and seal your lips around the victim’s mouth
  2. Give 1 breath and blow for about 1 second
  3. Watch for chest rise while giving the breath
  4. Give a second breath (blowing for about 1 second, watching the chest rise)
    Q: Mouth-to-mouth-and-nose breathing: infants
    Answer:
    3 steps
    Q: Step 1: mouth-to-mouth-and-nose breathing: infants
    Answer:
    open the infant’s airway with a head tilt-chin lift
    Q: Step 2: mouth-to-mouth-and-nose breathing: infants
    Answer:
    place your mouth over the infant’s mouth and nose to create an airtight seal
    Q: Step 3: mouth-to-mouth-and-nose breathing: infants
    Answer:
    give one breath, blowing for about 1 second. Watch for the chest to rise as you give the breath
    Q: What is a correct approach for AED pad placement for infants and children less than 8 years
    of age?

Answer:
as indicated on the pad packages
Q: What is the indication for mouth-to-mouth rescue breaths?
Answer:
when a barrier device is not available
Q: Rescue breathing: adults
Answer:
-give 1 breath every 6 seconds (10 breaths/min)
-give each breath over 1 second and make sure there is visible chest rise with each breath
-during rescue breathing, check the victim’s pulse every 2 minutes
Q: Rescue breathing: children/infants
Answer:
-give 1 breath every 2 to 3 seconds (20 to 30 breaths/min)
-give each breath over 1 second, and make sure there is chest rise with each breath
-during rescue breathing, check the victim’s pulse every 2 minutes
Q: When providing rescue breaths to a child or infant victim, you should give 1 breath every
to seconds
Answer:
2 to 3
Q: Advanced airways
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