Question: 2. The Head-tilt Chin-lift Technique Should Be Used On A Patient With A Suspected Neck Injury. True O False 3. An Infant’s Pulse Should Be Checked At The Carotid Artery. O True O False 4. A Pocket Mask Is A Barrier Device. True False 5. Adult CPR Requires A Compression Rate Of 130-190 Compressions Per Minute. True False 6. Full Chest Recoil Is Not Needed …

Question: 2. The Head-tilt Chin-lift Technique Should Be Used On A Patient With A Suspected Neck Injury. True O False 3. An Infant’s Pulse Should Be Checked At The Carotid Artery. O True O False 4. A Pocket Mask Is A Barrier Device. True False 5. Adult CPR Requires A Compression Rate Of 130-190 Compressions Per Minute. True False 6. Full Chest Recoil Is Not Needed …

2. The head-tilt chin-lift technique should be used on a patient with a suspected neck injury. True O False 3. An infants pu

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2. The head-tilt chin-lift technique should be used on a patient with a suspected neck injury. True O False 3. An infant’s pulse should be checked at the carotid artery. O True O False 4. A pocket mask is a barrier device. True False 5. Adult CPR requires a compression rate of 130-190 compressions per minute. True False 6. Full chest recoil is not needed during CPR of an adult victim. O True O False 7. In multiple-rescuer CPR, the compression-to-ventilation ratio for infants and children is 15:2. True False 8. During ventilation involving a single-rescuer, the E-C clamp technique is preferred to hold the mask in place while lifting an adult victim’s jaw. True False