
Basic Life Support
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- Q1What is the correct ratio for chest compressions to rescue breaths in adult CPR?10:130:215:25:130s
- Q2What is the correct depth of chest compressions for adults during CPR?At least 4 inchesAt least 3 inchesAt least 1 inchAt least 2 inches30s
- Q3What is the correct order of actions in the chain of survival for adult cardiac arrest?Early Defibrillation, Recognition, Early CPR, Early Advanced Life Support, Post-Cardiac Arrest CareEarly CPR, Recognition, Early Defibrillation, Post-Cardiac Arrest Care, Early Advanced Life SupportRecognition, Early CPR, Early Defibrillation, Early Advanced Life Support, Post-Cardiac Arrest CareRecognition, Early Advanced Life Support, Early Defibrillation, Early CPR, Post-Cardiac Arrest Care30s
- Q4What is the correct rate of chest compressions for adult CPR?100-120 compressions per minute70-80 compressions per minute130-140 compressions per minute50-60 compressions per minute30s
- Q5What is the recommended depth of chest compressions for infants during CPR?At least 3 inchesAt least 2 inchesAt least 0.5 inchesAt least 1.5 inches30s
- Q6What is the correct hand placement for chest compressions during adult CPR?On the center of the chest, between the nipplesOn the upper abdomenOn the lower half of the ribcageOn the back, between the shoulder blades30s
- Q7What is the recommended ratio for chest compressions to rescue breaths in infant CPR?5:115:210:130:230s
- Q8What is the recommended depth of chest compressions for children during CPR?At least 2 inchesAt least 1 inchAt least 4 inchesAt least 3 inches30s
- Q9What is the correct ratio for chest compressions to rescue breaths in child CPR?10:15:115:230:230s
- Q10What is the recommended rate of chest compressions for infant CPR?100-120 compressions per minute70-80 compressions per minute130-140 compressions per minute50-60 compressions per minute30s
- Q11What changes in the algorithm when you suspect cardiac arrest secondary to choking?NothingChest compressions are higher on the chest to increase pressure in the throatCheck the airway after compressionsGet the tweezers!30s