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CPR #6 slides 79-112

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  • . When performing CPR on a child or infant with two or more providers, what changes?
    Ratio 15:2
  • How many abdominal thrusts should be performed in a row?
    Repeat until person can breathe normally or passes out
  • Compression only CPR is encouraged for those who are NOT trained in CPR? TRUE/FALSE
    1
  • In a mild obstruction, should you allow the person to resolve the problem on their own?
    YES
  • Describe hand position/placement/landmarks for abdominal thrusts in adults and children.
    Locate navel reaching around from behind person, make fist with one hand and place thumb side against abdomen just above navel and below ribs. Grab fist with o
  • Infant choking requires back blows and chest compressions. What is the sequence
    5 back blows, followed by 5 chest compressions.
  • In a severe obstruction, the person can still take in some air?
    NO
  • How often should compressors switch during CPR when there are several rescuers available?
    Every 2 minutes
  • What is an advanced airway? How are compressions given after this is established?
    Patient is intubated. Compressions are continuous.
  • Abdominal thrusts should be quick, thrusting inward and upward into abdomen. TRUE/FALSE
    1
  • . A person is coughing, can speak or is gagging. Are they choking?
    NO
  • What is the done in a debriefing after team resuscitation?
    Group discussion, identifies issues with skills, equipment or procedures. Emphasizes & reinforces what was done well and what can be improved