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asimpson77 asimpson77
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To perform rescue breathing on an infant you should cover the:
 
  A) mouth only.
  B) nose only.
  C) mouth and nose.
  D) nose and eyes.



The most common cause of difficulty with ventilation is:
 
  A) improper positioning of the head and chin.
  B) failing to get a tight mouth-to-mouth seal.
  C) blowing too hard and fast.
  D) forgetting to pinch the nostrils closed.



Whenever possible, the most efficient way to perform rescue breathing is:
 
  A) mouth to nose.
  B) mouth to mouth.
  C) mouth to stoma.
  D) mouth to barrier.



If the victim is breathing, maintain an open airway by placing the victim in:
 
  A) recovery position.
  B) supine position.
  C) prone position.
  D) seated position.



Check for breathing and other signs of life for no longer than:
 
  A) 5 seconds.
  B) 10 seconds.
  C) 15 seconds.
  D) 20 seconds.
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