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AZ CPR & AED Study Guide | Adult, Child, Infant

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Tagline CPR/AED exam prep — 100–120/min, 2–2.4 in depth, 30:2, the chain of survival, and the Good Samaritan rule. Who this is for Caregivers, lifeguards, and fitness instructors who need adult/child/infant CPR + AED DCW and DSP students adding the CPR requirement to their caregiver cert path Workplace safety and OSHA compliance staff Anyone who needs a citable reference for adult, child, and infant rates and depths Parents, teachers, and coaches who want a written pocket card What you're getting 6 printable PDFs: cover, course notice, full study guide, two condensed cheat sheets, exam-day pocket card Adult, child, and infant CPR on one page (rate, depth, ratio, when to call 911) AED step-by-step, opioid overdose response, and conscious / unresponsive choking Good Samaritan protection under A.R.S. § 32-1471 What's covered Chain of Survival: Recognize → CPR → AED → ALS → Post-arrest care Adult CPR: rate 100–120/min, depth 2–2.4 in (5–6 cm), 30:2 ratio, full recoil Child CPR: 2 in depth, 30:2 (1 rescuer) / 15:2 (2 rescuers), 2 min CPR first if alone Infant CPR: 2 fingers, 1.5 in depth, cover mouth + nose, anterior-posterior pads AED: power on, upper right + lower left, “clear!”, resume CPR immediately Conscious choking: 5 back blows + 5 abdominal thrusts (adult/child) / 5 chest thrusts (infant) Opioid overdose: 911 + naloxone + CPR if not breathing Good Samaritan Law — A.R.S. § 32-1471 (act in good faith within your training) Why this guide Adult / child / infant rates and depths on one page. Test-takers say the rate-vs-depth recall is where most points are lost. AED step-by-step is on the pocket card. Memorize the 5 steps in order. Opioid overdose and the Good Samaritan rule are spelled out — these show up in the scenario questions. Sourcing point to AHA, ARC, OSHA, and A.R.S. § 32-1471 — no fake authority claims. What people say about this exam Based on public test-taker accounts on Quizlet, Stuvia, and caregiver forums: - Test-takers say the skills demo is the easy part if you narrate every step. - The “alone with adult vs. alone with child/infant” call-911 question reportedly trips up most first-time takers. - Multiple accounts flag the conscious-vs-unresponsive choking branching as the highest-weight scenario. Independent study aid — not affiliated with or endorsed by any certifying body. Verify current rules with the issuing authority. All sales final.

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