Before you take your Certification Exam, make sure you’re confident in these core life-saving skills. This guide highlights the most critical CPR & AED concepts, ensuring you’re fully prepared to pass your exam and respond effectively in an emergency.
| Age Group | Compression Depth | 
|---|---|
| Adults | At least 2 inches (5 cm) | 
| Children | About 2 inches (5 cm) or 1/3 chest depth | 
| Infants | About 1.5 inches (4 cm) or 1/3 chest depth | 
| Patient Type | Rescue Breathing Rate | 
|---|---|
| Adults | 1 breath every 5–6 seconds (10–12 per minute) | 
| Children/Infants | 1 breath every 3–5 seconds (12–20 per minute) | 
If no pulse develops, begin CPR immediately (30:2 compression-to-ventilation ratio).
| Scenario | Ratio | 
|---|---|
| Single Rescuer (All Ages) | 30:2 | 
| Two Rescuers (Children/Infants) | 15:2 | 
| Advanced Airway in Place | Continuous compressions + 1 breath every 6 seconds | 
| Age Group | Pad Placement | 
|---|---|
| Adults | Upper right chest & lower left side | 
| Children (under 8) | Use pediatric pads; same placement if pads fit | 
| Infants (if no pediatric pads) | One pad on chest, one on back | 
| Situation | Modified Action | 
|---|---|
| Drowning | Give 2 rescue breaths before compressions | 
| Pregnancy | Shift compressions higher; displace uterus leftward | 
| Opioid Overdose | Administer naloxone (if available), then begin CPR |