Which of the following signs and symptoms should be monitored to know whether a casualty is breathing or not? See Student Workbook p24
When giving CC, by how much should you depress an adult victim's chest? See Student Workbook p27
1-2cm
4-5cm
8-10cm
Approximately what rate should chest compressions be given at? See Student Workbook p27
10 per minute
30 per minute
60 per minute
100 per minute
It doesn't matter what the rate is
After you have performed the action for regurgitation of stomach contents/vomit as far as rolling the casualty on to his/her back, what should you do before recommencing BLS? See Student Workbook p28
Protect the head
Angle the head downwards to allow fluid to drain
Check that the airway is clear
Send for help
Update the Casualty Assessment form
How often should an unconscious casualty who has been placed in the 'how' recovery position be rolled on to their other side? See Student Workbook p29
Every 10 minutes
Every 15 minutes
Every 30 minutes
Once an hour
Where should the rescuer be positioned relative to the casualty when using a pocket mask during 2-person BLS? See Student Workbook pp29-30