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1. For a responsive infant choking, perform abdominal thrusts (Heimlich maneuver). 2. When using an AED, the correct steps are to power on, attach pads, clear victim, and allow the AED to analyze rhythm before delivering a shock if advised. 3. For an infant, an effective rescue breath is shown by the chest rising visibly.

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1. For a responsive infant choking, perform abdominal thrusts (Heimlich maneuver). 2. When using an AED, the correct steps are to power on, attach pads, clear victim, and allow the AED to analyze rhythm before delivering a shock if advised. 3. For an infant, an effective rescue breath is shown by the chest rising visibly.

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1. What is the best action to relieve severe choking in a responsive infant?

Kneel behind the infant and perform abdominal thrusts (perform the Heimlich maneuver) Begin cycles of 5 back slaps, followed by 5 chest thrusts Give 2 breaths, repositioning the airway after each breath Start CPR immediately give 5 back slaps only 2. Which of the following best describes the steps common to the operation of all AEDs in the correct order? Power on the AED, shave the victim's chest, attach pads, clear the victim and press the SHOCK button. Power on the AED, attach pads, press the SHOCK button, clear the victim. Power on the AED and press the SHOCK button immediately. Power on the AED, attach pads, clear the victim and allow the AED to analyze the rhythm, clear the victim and deliver shock, if advised non of the above

4. What is the best way for a rescuer to know that a rescue breath for an infant victim is effective? The stomach rises visibly An adult ventilation bag is completely compressed The chest rises visibly the rescuer's mouth seal the infant's mouth only The rescuer can hear an air leak around the mask

5. What is the rate for performing chest compressions for a victim of any age? 50 chest compressions per minute. 30 chest compressions per minute. 70 chest compression per minute as normal rate at least 100 chest compression per minute non of the above 6. After you power on an AED and attach the pads to the victim, what is the next step you Should do? Press the SHOCK button immediately Clear the victim so the AED can analyze the heart rhythm Clear the victim and press the SHOCK button Give another cycle of CPR before pressing the analyze button all the above 7. You are using an AED on an adult victim, and the AED gives a "no shock indicated" (or "no shock advised") message. Until advanced care personnel arrive, what should you do next? Remove the pads from the victim's chest and continue CPR Leave the pads on the victim's chest and continue CPR beginning with compressions Remove the pads from the victim's chest and wait for advanced care personnel to arrive Give the victim breaths without compressions Give the victim compressions without breathing

8. What is the correct rate for performing chest compressions for an infant? ? At least 50 compressions per minute At least 70 compressions per minute At least 85 compressions per minute At least 100 compressions per minute non of the above 9. You are alone and you find an infant who is not responsive. You begin the steps of CPR. When should you activate your emergency response system? As soon as you find the child After you check the infant's pulse After you give 5 cycles of CPR, for approximately 2 minutes. After you open the airway, check breathing, and give 2 effective breaths non of the above 10. When you do not suspect cervical spine injury, what is the best way to open an unresponsive victim's airway? Use the tongue lift-finger sweep Give abdominal thrusts and then sweep out the mouth Use the head tilt-chin lift Use a mask while giving breaths to the victim use jaw thrust only

11. What is the best way to relieve severe choking in a responsive adult? Perform abdominal thrusts Give 5 back slaps, followed by 2 breaths Start CPR immediately Give 2 breaths, repositioning the airway after each breath give 5 back slaps and 5 chest thrusts 12. Which of the following statement is true in regards of child and infant CPR(one rescuer) as per the saudi 2010 guidelines ? Establish unresponsiveness,check for effort of breathing,if no breathing check pulse,then 30 chest compressions if no pulse Establish unresponsiveness,check for effort of breathing,if no breathing,give 2 breaths,then check pulse,then 30 chest compressions if no pulse, then call for help after 2 minutes. Check for effort of breathing,if no breathing check pulse,then 30 chest compressions if no pulse Establish unresponsiveness, call for help,check for effort of breathing,if no breathing, check pulse,then 30 chest compressions if no pulse Establish unresponsiveness,call for help,check for effort of breathing,if no breathing,give two breaths,check pulse,then 30 chest compressions if no pulse 13. A choking adult becomes unresponsive while you are doing abdominal thrusts for severe choking. What should you do next? Open the airway, look for and remove the object (if seen) before giving rescue breaths Perform a tongue-jaw lift and finger sweep for at least 2 minutes Continue the Heimlich maneuver until the object comes out of the victim's airway then begin the steps of CPR Give chest thrusts for 2 minutes, then begin CPR Put the victim in the ground and activate the EMS system or send someone to activate it(997), then start CPR.

14. Which of the following statements best describes why you should minimize interruptions when giving chest compressions to any victim of cardiac arrest? You do not need to worry about interrupting chest compressions. Minimizing interruptions means you will not be as tired giving CPR. Only advanced care professionals need to worry about minimizing interruptions. If you minimize interruptions in chest compressions, you will decrease the victim's chances of survival. Minimal interruption during compressions (<10 seconds),which may increase the victim's chances of survival 15. Which of the following statements is true regarding adult CPR? ? Establish unresponsiveness,check for effort of breathing,if no breathing check pulse,then 30 chest compressions if no pulse Establish unresponsiveness,check for effort of breathing,if no breathing, give 2breath, check pulse,then 30 chest compressions if no pulse Establish unresponsiveness,check for effort of breathing,if no breathing, open the airway,if no breathing give 2 breaths,then check pulse,then 30 chest compressions if no pulse Check for effort of breathing,if no breathing check pulse,then 30 chest compressions if no pulse Check for effort of breathing,if no breathing,give 2 breaths, check pulse,then 30 chest compressions if no pulse 16. Which of the following statements is true when choosing AED pads or an AED system for an infant victim? Use only the adult AED pads and system. You can use the child pads and child system as long as you apply both pads to the victim's chest You can use the child pads and child system as long as you apply both pads to the victim's back You can use one adult pad and one child pad it is recommended to use the AED in 2010 guidelines and you can use the child pads and child system as long as you apply both pads one to the victim's chest and the other to the victim's back.

17. Which of the following statements tells why it is important to give early defibrillation to an adult? Ventricular fibrillation is an uncommon cause of sudden cardiac arrest in adults The most effective treatment for sudden cardiac arrest is synchronized cardioversion The most frequent initial rhythm in witnessed sudden cardiac arrest is atrial fibrillation ventricular tachycardia with pulse is the common cause of cardiac arrest The probability of successful defibrillation diminishes rapidly over time 18. Which of the following best describes how you and a second rescuer can give CPR to an adult victim together? You give breaths and compressions while the second rescuer waits 2 minutes for his turn You stop giving CPR while the second rescuer checks the victim's pulse You give breaths while the second rescuer gives chest compressions You stop giving CPR and wait for advanced care specialists to arrive and take over non of the above 19. Which of the following describes a way you can allow the chest to recoil completely after each chest compression? Keep the chest pushed down approximately 1/2 to 1 inch between compressions Take your weight off your hands and allow the chest to come back to its normal position Keep your weight on the victim's chest so the chest is slightly compressed at all times. Compress the chest shallowly with each compression so you don't have to release too far Keep the chest pushed down approximately 1and1/2 to 2 inch between compressions

20. Which of the following best describes how you and a second rescuer can give CPR to an infant victim together using the 2-thumbs encircling hands technique? You continue giving cycles of 30 compressions and 2 breaths while the second rescuer waits 2 minutes for his turn You switch to cycles of 15 compressions and 2 breaths with one rescuer giving chest compressions and the other giving breaths You stop giving CPR while the second rescuer checks the victim's pulse, then you continue with cycles of 30 compressions and 2 breaths You stop giving CPR and wait for advanced care specialists to arrive and take over non of the above

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