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What is the required depth of compression on an adult
What treatment should be your first priority as a solo responder at a cardiac arrest
What rate should chest compressions be
How much recoil off the chest should there be during chest compressions
What is often the most common cause of cardiac arrest in children
How deep should chest compressions be on a child
How many ventilations are required at the start of a paediatric cardiac arrest
When completing initial ventilations on a paediatric cardiac arrest, should high flow O2 be attached
What treatment should be your first priority in a paediatric cardiac arrest
What is the joules per kg ratio for children when working out defibrillation
In a cardiac arrest with penetrating torso trauma, emphasis should be on staying and treating at scene, True or false
Can continuous chest compressions be conducted with a Supraglottic Airway
Where does the HOTT approach pneumonic apply
In an adult patient, what is the CPR ratio
In a collapsed paediatric patient with a heart rate less than 60 BPM and no signs of life, should chest compressions be commenced
In a maternal cardiac arrest, what should be maintained throughout the resuscitation effort
When dealing with a maternal cardiac arrest, you should aim to leave within how many minutes if you haven’t attained ROSC on the patient
When dealing with a paediatric cardiac arrest, emphasis should be on
At what temperature and below are defibrillations limited to 3 shocks until the patients’ body temperature increases
Within a traumatic cardiac arrest, which of the following deficits should be managed prior to starting chest compressions
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