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MICN (MOBILE INTENSIVE CARE NURSE) COMPLETE EXAM QUESTIONS AND 100% VERIFIED ANSWERS (PASS GUARANTEE)

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MICN (MOBILE INTENSIVE CARE NURSE) COMPLETE EXAM QUESTIONS
AND 100% VERIFIED ANSWERS (PASS GUARANTEE)




1. Q: What is the compression-to-ventilation ratio for adult CPR?
ANSWER 30 compressions to 2 ventilations for single or two-rescuer CPR.
2. Q: What is the recommended depth for chest compressions in adults?
ANSWER At least 2 inches (5 cm) but no more than 2.4 inches (6 cm).
3. Q: What is the recommended rate for chest compressions? ANSWER
100-120 compressions per minute.
4. Q: When should you activate the emergency response system? ANSWER
Immediately after recognizing cardiac arrest in an unresponsive patient.
5. Q: What is the first step in the Chain of Survival? ANSWER Early
recognition and activation of the emergency response system.
6. Q: What are the signs of effective CPR? ANSWER Return of pulse,
spontaneous breathing, movement, and improved color.
7. Q: How do you open the airway in a trauma patient? ANSWER Use the
jaw-thrust maneuver without head tilt to maintain cervical spine alignment.
8. Q: What is the compression-to-ventilation ratio for pediatric CPR with
two rescuers? ANSWER 15 compressions to 2 ventilations.
9. Q: When should you use an AED? ANSWER As soon as it's available for
any patient in cardiac arrest.
10. Q: What is the recommended chest compression depth for infants?
ANSWER At least 1.5 inches (4 cm) or about one-third the depth of the chest.
11. Q: How long should pulse checks take? ANSWER No more than 10
seconds.
12. Q: What is the proper hand placement for adult chest compressions?
ANSWER Lower half of the sternum, center of the chest, between the nipples.

, 13. Q: When should you stop CPR? ANSWER When the patient shows signs
of life, you're relieved by another provider, you're too exhausted to continue, or
a physician terminates efforts.
14. Q: What is the recovery position? ANSWER Lateral recumbent position
for unconscious patients with adequate breathing.
15. Q: How do you relieve choking in a responsive adult? ANSWER
Abdominal thrusts (Heimlich maneuver) until the object is expelled or the
patient becomes unresponsive.
16. Q: What should you do if a choking victim becomes unresponsive?
ANSWER Lower them to the ground, activate emergency response, begin CPR
starting with chest compressions.
17. Q: What is the proper ventilation volume for adults? ANSWER Enough
to produce visible chest rise (approximately 500-600 mL over 1 approximately
1 second).
18. Q: How often should rescuers switch during CPR? ANSWER Every 2
minutes or about every 5 cycles of compressions and ventilations.
19. Q: What are the shockable rhythms in cardiac arrest? ANSWER
Ventricular fibrillation (VF) and pulseless ventricular tachycardia (pVT).
20. Q: What should you do immediately after an AED delivers a shock?
ANSWER Resume CPR immediately, starting with chest compressions.
21. Q: What is the compression-to-ventilation ratio for single-rescuer
pediatric CPR? ANSWER 30 compressions to 2 ventilations.
22. Q: Where do you check pulse in an infant? ANSWER Brachial artery on
the inside of the upper arm.
23. Q: What is the purpose of allowing full chest recoil during CPR?
ANSWER To allow the heart to refill with blood between compressions,
maximizing cardiac output.
24. Q: How do you perform chest compressions on an infant? ANSWER
Two-finger technique or two-thumb encircling hands technique (preferred for
two rescuers).
25. Q: What is agonal breathing? ANSWER Gasping respirations that are not
effective breathing and indicate cardiac arrest.
26. Q: When should you use a barrier device for ventilations? ANSWER
Whenever possible to reduce risk of disease transmission.

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