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5.6 CPR Review

The document is a CPR review worksheet that outlines the correct order of steps for adult CPR, matching age-related CPR facts with victim types, and various questions related to CPR procedures. It includes a key for the correct answers to the questions posed. The worksheet emphasizes the importance of chest compressions, the use of an AED, and the steps to take in different emergency scenarios.

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5.6 CPR Review

The document is a CPR review worksheet that outlines the correct order of steps for adult CPR, matching age-related CPR facts with victim types, and various questions related to CPR procedures. It includes a key for the correct answers to the questions posed. The worksheet emphasizes the importance of chest compressions, the use of an AED, and the steps to take in different emergency scenarios.

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CPR REVIEW WORKSHEET

1. Number the following steps of adult CPR in the correct order that they would be performed.

___ Give two breaths over 1 second each

___ Call 911 (bystander calls – if you are alone, you call)

___ Start cycles of 30 compressions and 2 breaths

___ Tap victim’s shoulder and shout to check for responsiveness

___ Shout for help

___ Do head-tilt, chin lift to open airway

___ Check scene for safety

Matching: Match the type of victim with the specific age-related CPR facts. Indicate ALL
that are correct for each question.
A. Adult B. Child C. Infant

2. _________ Ratio of 30 compressions: 2 breaths

3. _________ For compressions, use two hands in center of chest between nipples

4. _________ From onset of puberty and older

5. _________ Depress sternum at least 1/3 the depth of the chest or about 1 ½ inches

6. _________ Birth to one year

7. _________ 1 years old to puberty

8. _________ If small, may use one hand in center of chest between nipples for

compressions

9. _________ If alone, call 911 after 5 cycles of 30 compressions and 2 breaths

10. _________ If bystander present, have him/her call 911 as soon as unresponsiveness

is established

11. _________ Depress sternum 2 inches deep.

12. _________ Perform chest compressions at a rate of about 100- 120/minute

13. _________ Compress chest with two fingers just below the nipple line
14. What is the purpose of performing chest compressions?

15. How do you know if your breaths are effective?

16. If your first breath doesn’t go in, what should you do?

17. What does it mean to “clear” a victim before analyzing or shocking with an AED?

18. What is the correct placement of the electrode pads of an AED?

19. Describe the steps for a conscious, choking infant.

20. What do you do if a choking infant becomes unconscious?

21. If child pads (pediatric) are not available with the AED and you have a child victim, what should you
do?

22. If an adult choking victim becomes unresponsive, what is the first thing you should do after they
have been safely lowered to the floor?

23. What does AED stand for?

24. What is the first thing you do when the AED arrives?

25. If you are certified in CPR/First Aid, what are you required to do if you find a victim?
CPR REVIEW WORKSHEET KEY

1. Number the following steps of adult CPR in the correct order that they would be performed.

_7_ Give two breaths over 1 second each

_4__ Call 911 (bystander calls – if you are alone, you call)

_5_ Start cycles of 30 compressions and 2 breaths

_2_ Tap victim’s shoulder and shout to check for responsiveness

_3_ Shout for help

_6__ Do head-tilt, chin lift to open airway

_1__ Check scene for safety

Matching: Match the type of victim with the specific age-related CPR facts. Indicate ALL
that are correct for each question.
A. Adult B. Child C. Infant

2. __A,B,C___ Ratio of 30 compressions: 2 breaths

3. ___A. B______ For compressions, use two hands in center of chest between nipples

4. ___A_____ from onset of puberty and older

5. ___B, C__ Depress sternum 1/3 to ½ the depth of the chest

6. ___C_____ Birth to one year

7. ___B_____ 1 years old to puberty

8. ___B_____ If small, may use one hand in center of chest between nipples for

compressions

9. ___B,C____ If alone, call 911 after 5 cycles of 30 compressions and 2 breaths

10. __A,B,C__ If bystander present, have him/her call 911 as soon as unresponsiveness

is established

11. __B____ Depress sternum at or about 2 inches

12. ___A,B,C_ Perform chest compressions at a rate of about 100/120 per minute

13. ___C_____ Compress chest with two fingers just below the nipple line
14. What is the purpose of performing chest compressions?

The purpose is to move oxygenated blood through the body.

15. How do you know if your breaths are effective?

You will see the chest rise.

16. If your first breath doesn’t go in, what should you do?

Reposition head (let it go back to normal position and then re-tilt)

17. What does it mean to “clear” a victim before analyzing or shocking with an AED?

Make sure no bystanders are touching the victim or doing CPR on them.

18. What is the correct placement of the electrode pads of an AED?

One pad goes vertical on upper right of chest and the other goes horizontal under the left niple
area down to side.

19. Describe the steps for a conscious, choking infant.

Support head, lay infant on your forearm with head lower than the body. Use palm and give 5
back slaps and roll infant over and do 5 chest thrusts using two fingers. Continue until infant breathes on
own or goes unconscious.

20. What do you do if a choking infant becomes unconscious?

Begin CPR, make sure 911 is on the way.

21. If child pads (pediatric) are not available with the AED and you have a child victim, what should you
do? Use Adult pads

22. If an adult choking victim becomes unresponsive, what is the first thing you should do after they
have been safely lowered to the floor?

Begin CPR, make sure 911 is on the way.

23. What does AED stand for?

Automated External Defibrillator

24. What is the first thing you do when the AED arrives?

Turn it on!

25. If you are certified in CPR/First Aid, what are you required to do if you find a victim?

No, you are not required to help.

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