In CPR, the rate of compressions for adult, child, and infant is how many per minute?
A. 60 C. 100
B. 80 D. 120
C
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a. I b. II c. III d. IV
Which piece of information is important to determine for a suspected stroke patient?
a. The time that the call was received by dispatch b. The time that the first EMS unit arrived on the scene c. The exact time that the patient started having signs/symptoms d. The date that the patient was last seen by a physician
Which of the following statements is the best tip for artificially ventilating a patient using a bag-valve mask?
a. If the patient has dentures, remove them so that a better mask-to-face seal can be achieved. b. It is important to maintain the head tilt-chin lift or jaw-thrust maneuver while ventilating the patient. c. To direct air into the lungs and not into the stomach, flex the patient's head forward while ventilating with the bag-valve mask. d. Always remove the oropharyngeal airway so that it is not pushed deep into the patient's airway during ventilations.
A patient has a vital capacity of 4200 ml, a functional residual capacity (FRC) of 3300 ml, and an expiratory reserve volume (ERV) of 1500 ml. What is the residual volume (RV)?
a. 5700 ml b. 2700 ml c. 1800 ml d. 7500 ml