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What is the relationship between the two parts of the sentence?
What is the relationship between the two parts of the sentence?
- Emphasis
- Cause and effect
- Contrast (correct)
- Addition
What is the function of the word 'Ùˆ' in the sentence?
What is the function of the word 'Ùˆ' in the sentence?
- To indicate a condition
- To indicate a consequence
- To connect two clauses (correct)
- To indicate a time
What is the tone of the sentence?
What is the tone of the sentence?
- Instructive (correct)
- Descriptive
- Conversational
- Narrative
What is the grammatical function of the word 'ا' in the sentence?
What is the grammatical function of the word 'ا' in the sentence?
What is the purpose of the sentence?
What is the purpose of the sentence?
What is the first step in performing mouth-to-mouth breathing?
What is the first step in performing mouth-to-mouth breathing?
What should you do after pinching the nostrils closed?
What should you do after pinching the nostrils closed?
What should you observe while blowing into the patient's mouth?
What should you observe while blowing into the patient's mouth?
What is the purpose of pinching the patient's nostrils closed?
What is the purpose of pinching the patient's nostrils closed?
What is the correct sequence of actions in mouth-to-mouth breathing?
What is the correct sequence of actions in mouth-to-mouth breathing?
What does CPR stand for?
What does CPR stand for?
What is the purpose of CPR?
What is the purpose of CPR?
When would you use CPR?
When would you use CPR?
Who might perform CPR?
Who might perform CPR?
Why is it important to act quickly when someone's heart has stopped?
Why is it important to act quickly when someone's heart has stopped?
What is the correct positioning of the shoulders?
What is the correct positioning of the shoulders?
What is the recommended state of the elbows when compressing?
What is the recommended state of the elbows when compressing?
What is the role of the upper body weight in compression?
What is the role of the upper body weight in compression?
What is the recommended state of the arms when compressing?
What is the recommended state of the arms when compressing?
What is the purpose of using upper body weight in compression?
What is the purpose of using upper body weight in compression?
What is the maximum dose of atropinization mentioned?
What is the maximum dose of atropinization mentioned?
What does 'full atropinization' refer to?
What does 'full atropinization' refer to?
What language is the sentence written in?
What language is the sentence written in?
What is the purpose of mentioning the dose?
What is the purpose of mentioning the dose?
What is the context in which the sentence is used?
What is the context in which the sentence is used?
Study Notes
CPR Procedure
- Shoulders should be positioned directly over the hands with elbows locked straight and arms extended.
- Use upper body weight to compress.
Chest Compressions
- Compression-to-ventilation ratio: 30:2.
- Compress to a depth of 5-6 cm at a rate of 100-120 compressions per minute.
Mouth-to-Mouth Breathing
- Hold the airway open and pinch the nostrils closed.
- Take a deep breath and seal lips over the patient's mouth.
- Blow steadily into the patient's mouth, watching the chest rise as if the patient was taking a deep breath.
Atropinization
- Repeated up to a maximum of 3 mg (full atropinization).
- Administered in doses of 1 mg, with a maximum of 3 doses.
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Test your knowledge of Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation (CPR) and first aid techniques. Learn how to respond in emergency situations with this quiz.