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Once an advanced airway is emplaced and confirmed, chest compressions should be performed continuously at a rate of at least 100 per minute. Simultaneously, you should deliver ventilations every 3-5 seconds using the bag-valve-mask

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If you see something in the airway simply sweep it out with your finger.

Never do a blind sweep (if you don't see anything) Keep doing CPR.

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Open the airway by 1 of 2 methods; first is the head tilt chin lift method. The second is the Jaw Thrust method.

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Performing the abdominal thrusts and back blows should dislodge the object; sweeping the object out with your finger removes it from the throat.

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How does a single rescuer open the airway during CPR?

By holding and tipping the head back.


During 2 rescuer cpr one rescuer will provide chest compressions. What is the role of the second rescuer?

maintain an open airway and give breaths


what are the two ways of opening the airway on an unconscious victim?

The head tilt and the jaw thrust are two methods that can be used to open the airway during CPR.


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CABs of CPR are: Compressions, airway, and breathing.


When a child starts to breathe again after CPR?

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CPR is done when?

no pulse. check airway, check breathing, check circulation. begin CPR.


Do you use the same technique for chest compressions during CPR as when giving care for an obstructed airway?

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