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1. emphasis on high-quality CPR compression rate of at least per minute.- ANSWER 100 2. depth of compressions for children to adult ANSWER 2 inches 3. depth of compression for infants ANSWER 1/3 of anterior/posterior diameter of chest. 1 1/2" 4. compressions should be started what time limit? ANSWER 10 seconds of recognition of cardiac arrest. 5. what are the signs of cardiac arrest? ANSWER victim is unresponsive/not breathing/in- effective breathing 6. time frame to start cpr once suspect of cardia arrest? ANSWER 10 seconds. 7. you should take no longer than seconds to check for a . ANSWER 10, pulse 8. what is the first rescuer to do upon arriving at the scene?
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ANSWER check for safety.
breaths. ANSWER 15 2
advanced life support ANSWER ambulance etc. post-cardiac arrest care
ANSWER palpate carotid activate ANSWER EMS, get AED check pulse 10 sec. rule ANSWER C-A-B sequence
ANSWER 2 two rescuer ANSWER 15 ANSWER 2
ANSWER compressions 100/min without pauses for breaths 1 breath every 6 - 8 seconds 8 - 10 breath/min. no breaks on chest compressions!