Start chest compressions
Check for breathing and pulse
Call emergency services
Give rescue breaths
Please select atleast one answer!
60–80 per minute
80–100 per minute
100–120 per minute
120–140 per minute
About 1 inch
About 2 inches (5 cm)
About 3 inches
About 4 inches
15:2
30:2
30:1
25:2
Turn it on
Attach the pads
Check the pulse
Deliver a shock immediately
Give 5 back blows followed by 5 abdominal thrusts
Give abdominal thrusts until the object is expelled
Give chest compressions
Wait for help to arrive
Begin adult CPR immediately
Give 2 rescue breaths first
Call emergency services immediately
Give abdominal thrusts
Center of chest, one hand
Center of chest, both hands, one on top of the other
Upper chest, near neck
Lower abdomen
Every 1 minute
Every 2 minutes
Every 5 minutes
Every 10 minutes
About 2 inches
About 2.5 inches
About 1.5 inches
Continue rescue breaths only
Begin chest compressions
Give epinephrine immediately
Perform abdominal thrusts
Two hands
One hand
Two fingers
Thumb only
Hold them down to prevent movement
Place an object in their mouth
Protect them from injury and do not restrain
Immediately give CPR
Apply butter or oil
Immerse in cold water for at least 10 minutes
Cover with a thick cloth
Break any blisters
Warm, dry skin
Slow heart rate
Pale, cool, clammy skin
Normal breathing
Elevate the wound and wait
Apply direct pressure
Apply ice directly
Wash with alcohol
15:1
Move them to a more comfortable position
Keep them still and call emergency services
Roll them onto their side immediately
Give CPR if needed without concern for the spine
One on the upper right chest and one on the lower left side
On bare skin
Over a pacemaker or implant
On the chest with clothes removed
Each breath should last about 1 second
The rescuer should give rapid breaths as fast as possible
Only one breath is necessary
It should be given before any compressions
Restart the heart
Maintain blood flow to the brain and organs
Cure cardiac disease
Remove the blockage in the airway
Tilt the head backward
Lean forward and pinch the nose
Pack the nose with tissue
Blow the nose hard
High blood sugar
Difficulty breathing and swelling
Fever and rash only
Muscle cramps
Attempt to straighten the bone
Apply a splint to immobilize the area
Massage the area
Apply heat immediately