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CPR Practical Rubric

This document outlines a rubric for evaluating CPR skills on both adults and infants. It provides scoring criteria on a scale of 1 to 5, with 5 being mastery and 1 being not proficient. Higher scores are achieved by making fewer minor mistakes, such as forgetting to call 911 or checking breathing incorrectly. Lower scores result from critical mistakes like improper hand placement or failing to check for a pulse. The rubric distinguishes between minor mistakes, which result in slightly lower scores, and critical mistakes, which have a bigger impact on the overall score.

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CPR Practical Rubric

This document outlines a rubric for evaluating CPR skills on both adults and infants. It provides scoring criteria on a scale of 1 to 5, with 5 being mastery and 1 being not proficient. Higher scores are achieved by making fewer minor mistakes, such as forgetting to call 911 or checking breathing incorrectly. Lower scores result from critical mistakes like improper hand placement or failing to check for a pulse. The rubric distinguishes between minor mistakes, which result in slightly lower scores, and critical mistakes, which have a bigger impact on the overall score.

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ADULT AND INFANT CPR PRACTICAL RUBRIC

Mastery = 5 No critical or minor mistakes made,


perfect demonstration of skill
Score = 25

Approaching Mastery = 4 Demonstrated skill making 1 2 Minor mistakes: Forgot to call


minor mistakes. 911, check process in wrong
1 minor mistake = 22 order, forgot to check breathing,
2 minor mistakes = 20 length of time for 2 breaths
incorrect (too slow or fast), wrong
AED order, switching jobs at
incorrect time.
Proficient = 3 Demonstrated skill making 3-4 minor Minor mistakes: Forgot to call
mistakes. 911, check process in wrong
3 minor mistakes = 18 order, forgot to check breathing,
4 minor mistakes = 17.5 length of time for 2 breaths
incorrect (too slow or fast), wrong
AED order, switching jobs at
incorrect time.
Working Towards Proficiency Demonstrated skill making 1 critical Critical Mistakes: hand
needs to retake = 2 mistake and/or 5 minor mistakes placement, forgot to check scene,
Score = 16 forgot to check consciousness,
pulse check (forgot or wrong
location), speed of compressions,
depth of compressions, wrong
number of compressions, chest
doesnt rise w/breaths, pad
selection and/or placement
incorrect, doesnt clear victim,
doesnt deliver a shock, doesnt
start CPR. See above for minor
mistakes.
Not Proficient Needs to Demonstrated skill with 2 or more Critical Mistakes: hand
retake = 1 critical mistakes and/or 6 or more placement, forgot to check scene,
minor mistakes. forgot to check consciousness,
Score = 14 - 0 pulse check (forgot or wrong
location), speed of compressions,
depth of compressions, wrong
number of compressions, chest
doesnt rise w/breaths, pad
selection and/or placement
incorrect, doesnt clear victim,
doesnt deliver a shock, doesnt
start CPR. See above for minor
mistakes.

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