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44. List the 4 basic steps of care for an unconscious infant with an obstructed airway:
45. What are the advantages of breathing devices? 1. 2. 3. 4.
46. When using a mask, what are the three steps to maintaining an effective seal? 1. 2. 3.
47. What are advantages of a BVM? 1. 2. 3.
48. Heart attack is usually the result of ________________
49. Cholesterol buildup on the inner walls of the arteries can result in ____________.
50. A chest pain that comes and goes and is not caused by a heart attack is called—
51. Signs/symptoms of a heart attack include: 1. 2. 3. 4. 5.
52. Disruption of blood flow in the brain is called _______________.
53. What two things are very important for best chances of survival of a victim of cardiac arrest? 1. 4 _________________. 2.
54. A cycle of single-rescuer Adult CPR consists of_____compressions and_____breaths.
55. What is the range of the compression for CPR?
56. What is accomplished by chest compressions?
57. When is it permissible to stop CPR? 1. 2. 3. 4. 5.
58. The most common cause of cardiac emergencies in children is _____________.
59. Describe the position for infant CPR, single rescuer—
60. Describe the two-rescuer technique Infant CPR:
61. Compress the chest during CPR at a rate of ______ times per minute.
62. What are the advantages with 2 rescuer CPR? 1. 2. 3.
63. When two rescuers start CPR together, the second rescuer is positioned at the victim’s ______________ .
64. How long should you check for pulse in a Hypothermic situation?
65. What two arrhythmias does the AED recognize to shock? 1. 2.
66. What medical patches should be removed before applying an AED Pad? 1. 2.
67. List six symptoms of stroke: 1. 4. 2. 5. 3. 6.
68. The ideal window of opportunity for stroke victims entering emergency care should not exceed _______ hours.
44) A- airway
B- breathing
C- CPR
D- Defibbrillation
45)* improve breathing pattern and clears the airway
* identify any lung disease
* can check function of lungs before any surgery
* identify the cause of shortness of breath
46) * Wash your hands with soap and water or using alcohol based sanitizer
* Locate metal strip of the mask to keep it on the bridge of your nose
* Make sure that the mask covers your nose, mouth and chin
47) * it helps in airway management
* it can prevent gastric distension
* patients who undergoes anaesthesia for any surgery sometimes require BVM ventilation due to shock or arreast.
48) stenosis or block in heart
49) Atherosclerosis
50) Angina
51) * fatigue
* shortness of breath
* naussea, indigestion,heartburn,
* radiating pain on your chest may spread to hands, neckjaw or back
52) Brain ischemia
53)* Maintain the heart rate
* maintain pulse rate
54) 30 compressions and 2 breaths
55) 100/ minuite
56) Spontaneous blood circulation and normal breathing pattern can be accomplished.
57) we can stop CPR when a person starts breathing on their own.
58) congenital heart disease and coronary artery anomalities
59) Place two fingers below the infants nipples, in the center of chest, below middle horizontal line.
60) In two rescuer CPR techniques, rescuers will change positions in every 2 minutes.One rescuer positioned near chest area while other one near head of the infant.
61) 100-120/minute
62)* check the carotid pulse frequently
*assess infant and provide ventilations when needed
63) head of the victim
64) until hypothermic state stabilises.
66) Nitroglycerin patch
67) * difficulty in speaking
* vision problems
* confused state of understanding others
* numbness or weakness especially on one side.
* severe headache
* impaired walking balance
* dizziness
68) 3 hours
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