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CPR #2 Slides 13-24

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  • Standard precautions are protective practices used when providing care for whom?
    ALL PEOPLE
  • TRUE or FALSE: Minimize interruptions during compressions for high-quality CPR?
    TRUE
  • Naloxone is used for opioid overdoses by by reversing the effects of opioids. Is this effect temporary or permanent?
    Temporary
  • It is important to allow the chest to do this at the top of each compression:
    Recoil
  • Child & infant compressions should be hard, fast, and at least how deep?
    one-third the depth of the chest
  • TRUE or FALSE your personal safety should not keep you from performing life saving measures for another person.
    FALSE: Your personal safety is the highest priority.
  • Name one common blood borne disease/pathogen
    Hepatitis B, Hepatitis C, HIV
  • The compression rate per minute is:
    100-120
  • Risk of contracting a disease is HIGH or LOW when performing CPR?
    Low
  • When opioids are taken in excess, they effect breathing in this manner:
    Depress or stop breathing
  • Adult compressions should be hard, fast and at least how deep in inches?
    2 inches
  • Explain how working as a team can significantly improve care provided during CPR
    1. Clearly defined roles 2.clear, effective communication 3. multiple treatment actions at the same time 4. switch when tired 5. minimal interuptions
  • The chain of survival for children and infants emphasizes in their first link:
    Prevention
  • Effective rescue breaths should make the chest ( ) ( ).
    visibly rise
  • TRUE or FALSE Rescue breaths should administer as much air as possible with each breath.
    FALSE