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- Q1HomesLocation where most out of hospital cardiac arrest occur30s
- Q2Respiratory Failure or ShockCommon cause of cardiac arrest in children30s
- Q3Recognition of Cardiac Arrest, Activation of Emergency Response System, Early CPR, Defibrillation, Advanced Cardiac Support, Post Cardiac Arrest CareChain of Survival for Adults30s
- Q4sudden, unexpected stoppage of heart action, often leading to sudden cardiac deathCardiac Arrest30s
- Q5a condition in which blood flow to part of the heart muscle is blocked, causing heart cells to diemyocardial infarction (heart attack)30s
- Q6irregular, gasping breaths that precede apnea and deathagonal breathing30s
- Q7100-120/minuteCompression rate for CPR (adult, child & infant)30s
- Q8At least 2 inchesDepth of compressions for adult30s
- Q9Jaw ThrustOpening airway with a suspected neck trauma30s
- Q10turn it onFirst Step in using AED30s
- Q1130:2Compression to ventilation ratio 1 rescuer with CHILD30s
- Q1215:2Compression to ventilation ratio 2 rescuers with CHILD30s
- Q13The preferred technique for infant chest compressions with 2 rescuers.2 thumb-encircling hands technique30s
- Q141/3 of chest or 2 inchesChild compression depth30s
- Q151/3 of chest about 1.5 inchesInfant compression depth30s