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Get your packets out!!!! Answers for Rescue Breathing packet

RESCUE BREATHING……. 1. RESPONSE 2. HELP 3. VICTIM 4. AIRWAY 5. BREATHING 6. 2 RESCUE BREATHS 7. PULSE. WHERE? CAROTID ARTERY 8. RESCUE BREATHING 9. 5 SECONDS 10. EMS/PULSE/BREATHING

Rescue Breathing p.2……………… 1. Breathing 2. air/oxygen 3. a. tongue b. throat c. foreign object d. fluids 4. a 5. breathing/airway 6. a 7. b 8. a. coughing b. medical personnel c. takes over d. tired

Obstructed Airway…(unconscious) 1. response 2. help 3. victim 4. airway 5. pulse 6. 2 rescue breaths 7. tilt 8. 2 rescue breaths 9. 5 to finger sweep 11. out 12. medical/breathing & pulse

Obstructed Airway p.2…(unconscious) 1. a. food b. alcohol c. dentures d. chewing e. mouth 2. b 3. a 4. a 5. a 6. a 7. b 8. a

CPR (cardio pulmonary resuscitation) These answers #1-12 are directly on that BACK of this paper! Right these answers DOWN! Correct #8 – The new way for CPR as of last year! *30 compressions to 0 breaths (3-4 times)

Heimlich Maneuver! Jot these steps down anywhere on your packet! 1. Tell victim to keep coughing (so that the body can try to dislodge itself) 2. Universal sign (get ready for the heimlich) 3. Wrap arms around victim’s body 4. Search for belly button and place 2 fingers above it 5. Place fist (thumb in) above 2 fingers with other hand 6. While keeping fist on, grab with other hand and push strong upward thrusts towards the victim’s chest 7. Repeat until object comes out