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Quadrant -I (Video)

Compression only life support / COLS

Quadrant - II (Study Material)

1. Compression only life support / COLS

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Quadrant - III (Assignments)

1. Compression only life support / COLS

1. What is the full form of COLS? ANS: 2. What is the core link in COLS? ANS: 3. How do you know it’s primary cardiac arrest, is this the same as a heart attack? ANS: 4. Should I stop compressions if the victim gasps? ANS: 5. What if you get tired during chest compressions? ANS: 6. Can you damage someone’s heart when you give CPR on a beating heart? ANS: 7. What are the three C’s of CPR? ANS: 8. How many cycles of CPR is 2 minutes? ANS: 9. What is the depth of CPR? ANS: 10. What is the rhythm of CPR? ANS:

Quadrant - IV (MCQs)

What Signs of Cardiac Arrest You Know?

Early Recognition and Activation Involves?

Pan India Emergency Ambulance Number?

Rate Of Chest Compressions Should Be?

Do You Allow Chest Recoil In Between Chest Compressions?

Signs of Responsiveness in Victim after Resuscitation?

What is the correct hand placement for performing chest compressions in COLS?

Which of the following situations may necessitate switching from COLS to full CPR with rescue breaths?

When is COLS most likely to be used in an anaesthetic setting?

What is the primary benefit of performing compression-only life support (COLS) in an emergency situation?

Validation Certificates

1. Validation certificate

2. E content module certificate

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3. E content module checking report

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