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Pediatric CPR Guidelines and Procedures Quiz

#1

What is the recommended compression-to-ventilation ratio for pediatric CPR?

30:2
Explanation

30 chest compressions to 2 rescue breaths ratio.

#2

Which action should be taken first in pediatric CPR?

Call for help
Explanation

First action is to call for help.

#3

What is the recommended age range for pediatric patients in terms of CPR guidelines?

0-18 years
Explanation

Pediatric patients range from 0 to 18 years.

#4

Which age group is considered a neonate in pediatric CPR guidelines?

0-1 month
Explanation

Neonates are from 0 to 1 month old.

#5

What is the proper hand position for giving chest compressions in pediatric CPR?

Over the child's breastbone
Explanation

Hand position is over the child's breastbone.

#6

What is the recommended rate of chest compressions per minute in pediatric CPR?

80-100
Explanation

Recommended rate is 80 to 100 compressions per minute.

#7

What is the purpose of delivering chest compressions in pediatric CPR?

To circulate oxygenated blood
Explanation

Purpose is to circulate oxygenated blood.

#8

What is the recommended compression depth for pediatric CPR?

2 inches (5 cm)
Explanation

Recommended depth is 2 inches or 5 cm.

#9

In pediatric CPR, where should chest compressions be applied?

Lower half of the sternum
Explanation

Apply on lower half of the sternum.

#10

Which action is recommended after delivering five cycles of CPR to an unresponsive child?

Check for a pulse
Explanation

After five cycles, check for pulse.

#11

What is the recommended hand placement for pediatric CPR?

Lower half of the sternum
Explanation

Place hands on lower half of the sternum.

#12

During pediatric CPR, what should be done if the chest does not rise after two rescue breaths?

Continue with chest compressions
Explanation

Continue chest compressions if chest doesn't rise.

#13

What is the correct sequence of actions in pediatric CPR?

Call for help, check for breathing, start compressions, give breaths, open airway
Explanation

Sequence: Call for help, check breathing, start compressions, give breaths, open airway.

#14

What is the recommended compression-to-ventilation ratio for pediatric CPR in a single rescuer scenario?

30:2
Explanation

30 compressions to 2 breaths in single rescuer scenario.

#15

What is the recommended rate for rescue breaths in pediatric CPR?

12 breaths per minute
Explanation

Rate is 12 breaths per minute.

#16

In pediatric CPR, what should you do if the chest does not rise with rescue breaths?

Check for airway obstruction
Explanation

Check for airway obstruction if chest doesn't rise.

#17

What is the preferred method for checking responsiveness in pediatric CPR?

Calling the child's name
Explanation

Calling the child's name checks responsiveness.

#18

What is the recommended action if a child is responsive but having difficulty breathing?

Seek medical help
Explanation

If responsive but difficulty breathing, seek medical help.

#19

When should pediatric CPR be stopped?

When medical help arrives
Explanation

Stop when medical help arrives.

#20

What should be done after a shock is delivered with an AED in pediatric CPR?

Continue with compressions
Explanation

After shock, continue with compressions.

#21

What is the compression rate for pediatric CPR?

100-120 compressions per minute
Explanation

Rate is between 100 to 120 compressions per minute.

#22

Which of the following statements regarding AED use in pediatric CPR is correct?

AEDs are not recommended for children under 8 years of age
Explanation

AEDs not recommended for under 8 years.

#23

What is the preferred method for delivering breaths during pediatric CPR?

Bag-mask ventilation
Explanation

Preferred method is bag-mask ventilation.

#24

How often should the effectiveness of chest compressions be assessed during pediatric CPR?

Every 2 minutes
Explanation

Assess effectiveness every 2 minutes.

#25

What is the recommended compression depth for pediatric CPR in an infant?

0.5 to 1 inch (1.3 to 2.5 cm)
Explanation

For infants, depth is 0.5 to 1 inch or 1.3 to 2.5 cm.

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