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What is the first step in BLS?
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Ensure safety for yourself, the victim, and bystanders. Remove hazards before proceeding. |
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How do you check for a victim's responsiveness? |
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Gently shake shoulders and ask loudly, "Are you alright?" If unresponsive, proceed to airway assessment. |
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Describe the head tilt-chin lift maneuver. |
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Definition
Place one hand on the forehead to tilt the head back, lift the chin with two fingers under the bony part to open the airway.
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How long should you assess breathing? |
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Definition
Look, listen, and feel for normal breathing for no more than 10 seconds. Agonal gasps are not normal breathing. |
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What action follows confirming unresponsiveness and abnormal breathing? |
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Call 999 (or delegate if helpers are present) and send someone to fetch an AED. |
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What is the correct hand position for chest compressions? |
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Definition
Heel of one hand on the lower half of the sternum, interlock the other hand on top. Avoid pressure on ribs/abdomen. |
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What are the key metrics for effective compressions? |
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Definition
Depth: 5–6 cm.
Rate: 100–120 compressions/minute.
Allow full chest recoil between compressions. |
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What is the compression-to-rescue breath ratio? |
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Definition
30:2 (30 compressions followed by 2 breaths). Minimize interruptions (<10 seconds for breaths). |
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How to perform rescue breaths effectively? |
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Definition
Pinch the nose, seal the mouth, blow steadily for 1 second until the chest rises. Repeat once. |
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When should you use compression-only CPR? |
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Definition
If untrained/unable to give rescue breaths, perform continuous compressions at 100–120/min. |
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What steps follow AED arrival? |
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Definition
Turn on AED and attach pads to bare chest.
Follow voice prompts: analyze rhythm (ensure no one touches the victim).
Deliver shock if advised, then immediately resume CPR. |
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Term
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Definition
A professional takes over.
You’re exhausted.
The victim wakes up, moves, or breathes normally. |
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Term
Describe the recovery position. |
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Definition
Kneel beside the victim.
Extend the near arm at 90°, bend the far arm across the chest.
Bend the far knee, roll the victim toward you.
Tilt head back to maintain airway. |
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Why avoid compressions over the ribs/upper abdomen? |
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Definition
Prevents rib fractures and ensures force is directed to the heart for effective circulation. |
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What is a critical teaching point about AED pads? |
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Definition
Attach to bare chest; follow visual/audio instructions. Continue CPR while placing pads. |
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Term
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"DRS ABC" (Danger, Response, Send for help, Airway, Breathing, Circulation). |
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