A. When the victim stands up
B. Raising the feet up above the heart
C. Placing the victim on his or her side
D. Placing the victims in a sitting position
A. 8
B. 18
C. 16
D. 12
A. Pulse
B. Blood Flow
C. None of the above
D. Breathing
A. turn off the AED.
B. ask the person to step back away from the victim.
C. deliver the shock.
D. press the "Analyze" button.
A. prior history of stroke
B. gender
C. untreated high blood pressure
D. heredity (family history)
A. not use the AED.
B. wash the area with soap and water once the patch is removed.
C. remove the patch.
D. place the electrode pad over the patch.
A. Overcome discomfort and perform CPR steps anyway
B. Call 911 and perform external chest compressions
D. Do not do anything
A. Give two rescue breaths
B. Give thirty chest compressions
C. Check their pulse
D. Call an emergency ambulance
A. 0-1;1-8;8+
B. 0-8;8-12;12-55
C. 1-8;9-15;15+
D. 1-3;3-10;10+
A. If CPR is administered for thirty minutes and there is still no movement, breathing, or pulse, discontinue CPR unless AED is available.
B. If there is no movement, breathing or pulse, perform CPR with specific procedure pertaining to only one rescuer and the alternation procedure when there are two rescuers.
C. If there is a pulse, but neither movement nor breathing, use a bag-valve mask resuscitator and rescue breathing with the same procedure whether there is only one rescuer or two.
D. If your first 2 rescue breaths do not make the chest clearly rise proceed with steps taken for unconscious chocking victim.
E. If there is movement, breathing and a pulse, place victim in recovery position (modified HAINES position if spinal injury), continue to monitor ABCs. Administer emergency oxygen always.
A. Center of the chest, one finger width below the nipple line
B. Center of the chest
C. One handwidth above where the ribs meet
D. 4 inches below the sternum