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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 15 compressions.
2 breaths for every 15 compressions.
1 breath for every 30 compressions.
2 breaths every 30 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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