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question 33 (mandatory) (2.857 points) the recommeded depth of compressions on an infant (age less than 1 year) victim is __ inches. options: 0.5, 1, 1.5, 2. question 34 (mandatory) (2.857 points) asphyxia is a condition of a severely deficient oxygen supply to the body due to abnormal breathing. cardiac arrest in infants and children is most often caused by __. options: heart attacks, electrocution, asphyxia, trauma.
Question 33
Step1: Recall infant CPR compression depth
For infants (less than 1 year), the recommended compression depth is about 1.5 inches (or 4 cm, but in inches, 1.5 is the standard for this context among the options).
Step2: Match with options
Among 0.5, 1, 1.5, 2, the correct depth is 1.5 inches.
Asphyxia is defined as deficient oxygen supply due to abnormal breathing. Cardiac arrest in infants/children is most often caused by asphyxia (due to respiratory issues like choking, respiratory infections, etc.), while heart attacks are rare in kids, electrocution and trauma are less common causes for cardiac arrest in this age group compared to asphyxia.
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