| 17. Infant CPR is recommended for: |
| Children under the age of 18 months. |
| Children under the age of 12 months. |
| Children under the age of 6 months. |
| None of the above. |
| 18. If the infant is unconscious and unresponsive, you should: |
| Start CPR before dialing 9-1-1. |
| Dial 9-1-1 before starting CPR. |
| Perform CPR and do not dial 9-1-1. |
| None of the above. |
| 19. "Sniffer's position" is best described as: |
| Gentle chin lift, gentle head turn sideways. |
| Gentle chin lift, gentle head tilt back. |
| Gentle chin lift, gentle head push forward. |
| None of the above. |
| 20. When checking an infant's pulse you should feel the: |
| Brachial artery. |
| The heart. |
| Carotid artery. |
| Any of the above. |
| 21. Check an infant for responsiveness by: |
| Shaking him and shouting. |
| Slapping his face lightly. |
| Patting his feet and shoulders. |
| All of the above. |
| 22. The most common airway obstruction in an infant is: |
| Food. |
| The tongue. |
| Pacifier. |
| None of the above. |
| 23. When assisting an infant with ventilation: |
| Cover his nose and mouth with your mouth. |
| Puff air from your cheeks, not your lungs. |
| Allow the infant to exhale on his own. |
| All of the above. |
| 24. When performing compressions on an infant, remember: |
| 2 hands, 1 inch. |
| 1 hand, 2 inches. |
| ½ hand (2 fingers), ½ chest depth. |
| ½ hand (2 fingers), ½ inch. |