PH 334: CPR and AED written exam || Questions and 100% Verified Answers.
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PH 334: CPR And AED
Stages of grieving correct answers denial, anger, bargaining, depression, acceptance
Denial correct answers The person cannot believe what is happening. This stage serves as a buffer for the person experiencing the situation. This reaction is normal.
Anger correct answers First aid providers ...
PH 334: CPR and AED written exam || Questions and 100% Verified Answers.
Stages of grieving correct answers denial, anger, bargaining, depression, acceptance
Denial correct answers The person cannot believe what is happening. This stage serves as a buffer for the person experiencing the situation. This reaction is normal.
Anger correct answers First aid providers and bystanders could be the target of the anger. Do not take the anger or insults personally. Be tolerant, use good listening skills, and be empathetic.
Bargaining correct answers In the person's mind, an agreement will postpone an unpleasant event, such as death.
Depression correct answers This stage is characterized by sadness and despair. The person is usually silent and retreats into his or her own world.
Acceptance correct answers Acceptance does not mean a person is happy about the situation. The family often requires more support during this stage than the person does.
Good Samaritan Law correct answers encourage people to assist other in distress by granting them protection from lawsuits
standard of care correct answers ensures quality care and protection for injured or suddenly ill people (level of care required)
Negligence correct answers the accepted standard of care, resulting in further injury to the person
Abandonment correct answers Leaving a person after starting to give help without first ensuring that the person will receive continued care at the same level or higher.
Arteries correct answers are elastic, muscular tubes that carry blood away from the heart.
Veins correct answers brings oxygen rich blood from the lungs to the heart
Chain of survival correct answers a sequence of actions that maximize the victim's chances of survival
AVPU correct answers Alert, Verbal, Painful, Unresponsive
cyanosis correct answers A blue-gray skin color that is caused by a reduced level of oxygen in the blood. Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) correct answers exam gloves, mouth-to-barrier devices, eye protection, and gowns. PPE provides a barrier between the first aid provider and infectious disease.
Shock correct answers a state of collapse and failure of the cardiovascular system in which blood
circulation decreases and eventually ceases.
Bloodborne diseases correct answers Viral diseases that are transmitted via contaminated blood and/or other body fluids.
Hepatitis Types correct answers - Hepatitis B virus
- Hepatitis C virus
"to an inflammation (and often infection) of the liver"
Hepatitis B virus (HBV) correct answers spread by direct contact with infected blood.
Hepatitis C Virus (HCV) correct answers can cause liver disease or cancer. It cannot be cured, no
vaccine exists.
How long can oxygen be cut off before death occurs? correct answers 4 to 6 minutes
When a rescuer is sizing up a scene, what are they looking for? correct answers 1. Are hazards present that could be dangerous to you, the injured or suddenly ill person or people, or bystanders?
2. How many people are involved?
3. What is wrong?
4. What happened?
5. Are bystanders available to help?
Heart of Attack correct answers occurs when heart muscle tissues dies because its blood supply is severely reduced or stopped.
How many breaths? correct answers 2 breaths
If the mouth of a victim severely injured what do you do for CPR? correct answers use the mouth-to-nose method
How ling should a breath last? correct answers 1 second
Depth of compression for adult, child, infant correct answers Adult at least 2 inches (5 cm) but no more than 2.4 inches (6 cm).
Child about 2 inches (5 cm)
Infant about 1.5 inches (4 cm)
Hand placement for adult, child, and infant CPR correct answers (the center of the chest (lower half of the sternum [breast bone])
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