(Print) Use this randomly generated list as your call list when playing the game. There is no need to say the BINGO column name. Place some kind of mark (like an X, a checkmark, a dot, tally mark, etc) on each cell as you announce it, to keep track. You can also cut out each item, place them in a bag and pull words from the bag.
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Chain of survival
Assign tasks to rescuers to avoid fatigue
Infant CPR use two thumbs
Check the mouth for obstruction of breath
Child use carotid or femoral artery for pulse
CPR circulates the blood
Continue CPR if AED fails
Opioid Overdose do high quality CPR
Recovery position when ROSC restored
Recoil allows for venous blood return
More breaths for pediatric CPR
Smaller AED pads used on small children and infants
Use AED immediately when it arrives
30:2
for 1 rescuer
Stay clear when shock from AED adminstered
Pediatric CPR between 1 and puberty
infant back blows on forearm facing down
Adult compression 2-2.4 inches
Cardiac arrest the heart stops effectively pumping blood
Infant needs to be in neutral position
Adult CPR call for help 1st
Brachial artery pulse check on infant
Back blows use heel of free hand
tap infant on the heel for responsiveness
Child CPR do 2 minutes CPR and activate ERS
Call 911 first with 2 year old
Choking means trachea is blocked
Unconscious during choking begin CPR
Check for responsiveness 5 to 10 seconds
Two rescuers should switch every 2 minutes
Cough if airway partially bloked
30% blood is pumped in a compression
Adult CPR used if patient reached puberty
Not all cardiac arrest is shockable by AED
Watch chest rise and fall with effective breaths
Defibrillation stuns the heart to stop ventricular fibrillation