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If ventilating using a BVM with supplemental oxygen, give ___-___ mL per ventilation or __-__ mL/kg.
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If ventilating using a BVM without supplemental oxygen, give ___-___ mL per ventilation or __ mL/kg.
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What size fitting should a BVM be equipped?
15/22 mm
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What flow rate of oxygen must a BVM accept?
30 L/min
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A flow-restricted O2 powered ventilator must provide a peak of 100 percent oxygen at up to __ L/min.
40
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A flow-restricted O2 powered ventilator must have a __ cm (H2O) pressure release valve.
60
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Suction no longer than __ seconds at a time in an adult, __ seconds in a child, and ____ seconds in an infant.
15, 10, 5
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A suction device must maintain a vacuum of ___ mL when clamped.
300
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Oxygen flow rate and percent oxygen for a nasal cannula:
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Oxygen flow rate and percent oxygen for a simple face mask:
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Oxygen flow rate and percent oxygen for a non-rebreather mask:
- 10 - 15 L/min
- up to 90 - 95%
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Oxygen flow rate and percent oxygen for mouth-to-mask:
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Oxygen flow rate and percent oxygen for BVM with reservoir:
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Infant BVM bag volume:
150 - 240 mL
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Pediatric BVM bag volume:
500 - 700 mL
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Adult BVM bag volume:
1200 - 1600 mL
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Normal respiratory range for people >8 years old:
12 - 20
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Normal respiratory range for children 1 - 8 years old:
15 - 30
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Normal respiratory range for infants (1 - 12 months):
25 - 50
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Normal respiratory range for neonates (<1 month):
40 - 60
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What is the suction setting for an adult?
80 - 120 mmHg
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What is the suction setting for pediatric and elderly patients?
50 - 100 mmHg
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Ventilation rate for an adult:
10 - 12/minute (one breath every 5 - 6 seconds)
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Ventilation rate for a child:
12 - 20/minute (one breath every 3 - 5 seconds)
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Ventilation rate for an infant:
20 - 30/minute
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Ventilation rate for a neonate:
30 - 60/minute
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How long do you assess breathing and pulse in an unresponsive person?
5 - 10 seconds
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How many back slaps / chest thrusts in an infant with an airway obstruction?
5
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How far do you compress the chest of an infant?
one-third to one-half of the chest diameter
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What is the flow rate setting for adults being administered blow-by oxygen?
10 - 15 L/min
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What is the flow rate setting for infants/children being administered blow-by oxygen?
6 - 10 L/min
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What is the flow rate setting for neonates being administered blow-by oxygen?
5 L/min
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What percent oxygen is provided via blow-by oxygen at a flow rate of 10 L/min?
30 - 40%
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What is the depth for chest compressions on an adult?
at least 2 inches
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What is the rate of chest compressions for an adult?
100/min
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What is the compression to breathing ratio for an adult?
30:2
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How many cycles of CPR are needed before switching?
5
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How long should 5 cycles of CPR take?
2 minutes
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How long should switching duties take during CPR?
less than 5 seconds
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What is the ventilation rate for an adult or child with an advanced airway?
8 - 10 breaths/min (one breath every 6 - 8 seconds)
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What is the compression to breathing ratio for one-rescuer CPR on a child?
30:2
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What is the compression to breathing ratio for two-rescuer CPR on a child?
15:2
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Normal systolic BP for newborns:
50 - 70
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Normal systolic BP for infants:
80 - 100
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Normal systolic BP for a child:
80 - 110
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Normal systolic BP an adult:
90-140
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Normal Pulse Range Adult:
60-100
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Normal Pulse Range School Age Child (6-10):
70-110
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Normal Pulse Range Preschool Child (3-5):
80-120
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Normal Pulse Range Toddler (1-3):
80-130
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Normal Pulse Range Infant (6-12 mos)
80-140
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Normal Pulse Range Infant (1-5 mos):
90-140
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Normal Pulse Range Newborn:
120-160
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