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"Signs of puberty include __________________ in males and ______________ in females."

-Chest or underarm hair


-Any breast development




Part 2, pg. 13

"CPR consists of these main components: "

-Chest compressions


-Airway


-Breathing




Part 2, pg. 14

BLS Adult Cardiac Arrest Algorithm: Step 1

Verify scene safety




Part 2, pg. 15

BLS Adult Cardiac Arrest Algorithm: Step 2

-Victim is unresponsive


-Shout for nearby help


-Activate emergency response system via mobile device (if appropriate)


-Get AED and emergency equipment (or send someone to do so).




Pt. 2, pg. 15

BLS Adult Cardiac Arrest Algorithm: Step 3

-Look for no breathing or only gasping and check for pulse (simultaneously)




Pt. 2, pg. 15

BLS Adult Cardiact Arrest Algorithm: Step 3a (normal breathing, has pulse)

Monitor until emergency responders arrive




Pt. 2, pg. 15

BLS Adult Cardiac Arrest Algorithm: Step 3b (No normal breathing, has pulse)

-Provide rescue breathing: 1 breath every 5-6 seconds


-Activate emergency response system (if not already done) after 2 min


-Continue rescue breathing; check pulse every 2 min. If no pulse, begin CPR.


-If possible opioid overdose, administer naloxone if available per protocol.




Pt. 2, pg. 15

BLS Adult Cardiac Arrest Algorithm: Step 4 (No breathing or only gasping, no pulse)

-CPR


-Begin cycles of 30 compressions and 2 breaths


-Use AED as soon as it is available




Pt. 2, pg. 15

BLS Adult Cardiac Arrest Algorithm: Step 5

AED arrives




Pt. 2, pg. 15

BLS Adult Cardiac Arrest Algorithm: Step 6

Check rhythm.




Pt. 2, pg. 15

BLS Adult Cardiac Arrest Algorithm: Step 7 (Shockable rhythm after rhythm check)

-Give 1 shock


-Resume CPR immediately for about 2 minutes (until prompted by AED to allow rhythm check).


-Continue until ALS providers take over or victim starts to move.




Pt. 2, pg. 15

BLS Adult Cardiac Arrest Algorithm: Step 8 (Non-shockable rhythm after rhythm check)

-Resume CPR immediately for about 2 minutes (until prompted by AED to allow rhythm check)


-Continue until ALS providers take over or victim starts to move.




Pt. 2, pg. 15

"If you are alone, _______________________________. If someone else is available, send that person to get [the AED/defibrillator and emergency equipment]."

Get the AED/defibrillator and emergency equipment.




Pt. 2, pg. 16

True or False: Agonal gasps constitute normal breathing

False




Pt. 2, pg. 17

Locating the carotid pulse:

-Locate the trachea on the side closest to you, using 2 or 3 fingers


-Slide those fingers into the groove between the trachea and the neck muscles


-Feel for a pulse for between 5 and 10 seconds




Pt. 2, pg. 18

"Single rescuers should use the compression-to-ventilation ratio of _________________ when giving CPR to victims of any age."

30 compressions to 2 ventilations




Pt. 2, pg. 19

"Do not move the victim while CPR is in progress unless __________________ or ________________________________."

-The victim is in a dangerous environment


-You believe you cannot perform CPR effectively in the victim's present position or location.




Pt. 2, pg. 19

"A ______ surface allows compression of the chest and heart to create blood flow."

Firm




Pt. 2, pg. 19

Hand and body position during chest compressions

-Put the heel of one hand in the center of the victim's chest, on the lower half of the sternum


-Put the heel of your other hand on top of the first hand


-Straighten your arms and position your shoulders directly over your hands.




Pt. 2, pg. 20

Two methods for opening the airway are:

-Head tilt-chin lift


-Jaw thrust




Pt. 2, pg. 21

"If a head or neck injury is suspected, use the ___________ to reduce neck and spine movement. Switch to a ____________ if the [first method] does not open the airway."

-Jaw-thrust maneuver


-Head tilt-chin lift maneuver




Pt. 2, pg. 21

"Deliver each breath over ______ second(s)."

-1 second




Pt. 2, pg. 24

"When giving compressions, rescuers should switch compressors after every __________________________, or sooner if ________."

-5 cycles of CPR (about every 2 minutes)


-Fatigued




Pt. 2, pg. 29

2-rescuer CPR: Rescuer 1's location

At the victim's side



Pt. 2, pg. 30

2-rescuer CPR: Rescuer 2's location

At the victim's head




Pt. 2, pg. 30

2-rescuer CPR: Rescuer 1's duties

-Make sure the victim is faceup on a firm, flat surface


-Perform chest compressions


-Switch compressors when needed.




Pt. 2, pg. 30

2-rescuer CPR: Rescuer 2's duties

-Maintain an open airway by using either a head tilt-chin lift or a jaw thrust.


-Give breaths


-Encourage the first rescuer to give correct compressions


-Switch compressors when needed.




Pt. 2, pg. 30

Review 2.2: The man doesn't respond when you touch his shoulders and shout, "Are you OK?" What is your next best action?




a. Check his pulse


b. Start high-quality CPR


c. Start providing rescue breaths


d. Shout for nearby help

d. Shout for nearby help




Pt. 2, pg. 31

Review 2.3: Several rescuers respond, and you ask them to activate the emergency response and retrieve the AED and emergency equipment. As you check for a pulse and breathing, you notice that the man is gasping for air and making "snorting" sounds. You do not feel a pulse. What is your best next action?


a. Start high-quality CPR, beginning with chest compressions


b. Monitor the victim until additional, more experienced help arrives


c. Provide rescue breathing by delivering 1 breath every 5 to 6 seconds


d. Find someone to help by retrieving the AED

a. Start high-quality CPR, beginning with chest compressions




Pt. 2, pg. 31

Review 2.4: What is the ratio of chest compressions to breaths when providing CPR to an adult?


a. 10 compressions to 2 breaths


b. 15 compressions to 2 breaths


c. 30 compressions to 2 breaths


d. 100 compressions to 2 breaths

c. 30 compressions to 2 breaths




Pt. 2, pg. 31

Review 2.5 What are the rate and depth for chest compressions on an adult?


a. 60 to 80 compressions/minute, about 1 inch


b. 80 to 100 compressions/minute, about 1 1/2 inches.


c. 120 to 140 compressions/minute, about 2 1/2 inches


d. 100 to 120 compressions/minute, at least 2 inches

d. 100 to 120 compressions/minute, at least 2 inches




Pt. 2, pg. 31

Review 2.7: If you suspect that an unresponsive victim has head or neck trauma, what is the preferred method for opening the airway?


a. Head tilt-chin lift


b. Jaw thrust


c. Head tilt-neck left


d. Avoid opening the airway

b. Jaw thrust




Pt. 2, pg. 31