HOME CPR How CPR Works Dial 9-1-1 Adult CPR Child CPR Airway Breathing Circulation Review Quiz Infant CPR CPR Review Final Quiz CPR Certification FIRST AID F.A.Q. CHILD CPR QUIZ 1. American Heart Association recommends Child CPR for: Any small-framed adult. Infants and children. Children under the age of 8 but not infants. None of the above. 3. To check if the child is breathing, you should: Feel for exhaled air. Listen for exhaled air. Watch for his chest to rise and fall. All of the above. 5. The technique used to clear the victim's airway is: Lift chin up, turn head sideways. Push chin down, tilt head forward. Lift chin up, tilt head back. None of the above. 7. The breaths-to-compressions ratio for a child is: 1 breath for every 5 compressions. 2 breaths for every 5 compressions. 1 breath for every 15 compressions. 2 breaths for every 15 compressions. 2. If the child is unconscious and unresponsive, you should: Dial 9-1-1 before starting CPR. Perform CPR for 1 to 2 minutes before dialing 9-1-1. Perform CPR and do not dial 9-1-1. None of the above. 4. The most common airway obstruction is: The tongue. Food. Foreign objects. None of the above. 6. When assisting the child with ventilation: Do not over-inflate his lungs. Pinch his nose closed. Allow the child to exhale on his own. All of the above. 8. When administering compressions to a child, remember: 1 hand/1 inch. 1 hand/2 inches. 2 hands/1 inch. 2 hands/2 inches.
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