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Exam Solution
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CEN 2026 A+ GRADE ASSURED COMPLETE SOLUTIONS
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AND VERIFIED ANSWERS (98C9A)zm zm zm




QUESTION 1 zm




Preload refers to: zm zm



a. The volume of blood entering the left side of the heart
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b. The volume of blood entering the right side of the heart
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c. The pressure in the venous system that the heart must overcome to pump the bloo
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d. The pressure in the arterial system that the heart must overcome to pump the bloo
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ANSWER

b. The volume of blood entering the right side of the heart Preload is the volume of blood that ente
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rs the right side of the heart. This volume stretches the fibers in the heart prior to contraction. Prel
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oad is commonly measured as atrial pressure.
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QUESTION 2 zm




The team is performing CPR on a patient. The rhythm that will respond to an electric
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al shock is:
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a. Asystole
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b. PEA
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c. Ventricular fibrillation
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d. SVT
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ANSWER

c. Ventricular fibrillation Ventricular fibrillation and pulseless ventricular tachycardia are the two rhy
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thms that are considered to be "shockable" cardiac arrest rhythms. Although asystole and PEA are c
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ardiac arrest rhythms, they will not respond to electrical shock.
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QUESTION 3 zm

, When suctioning during a cardiac arrest, suctioning should be limited to which of the
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following?
a. Less than 5 seconds
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b. Less than 10 seconds
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c. Less than 20 seconds
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d. Less than 30 seconds
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ANSWER

b. Less than 10 seconds According to the 2010 BLS and ACLS guidelines, suctioning for longer than
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10 seconds may result in pulling too much oxygen out of the airways resulting in hypoxemia.
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QUESTION 4 zm




Possible causes of cardiac arrest include all of the following EXCEPT:
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a. Hypervolemia
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b. Hypoxia
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c. Hypokalemia
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d. Tension Pneumothorax
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ANSWER

a. Hypervolemia Common causes of cardiac arrest are known as the H's and T's and include: hypovo
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lemia (NOT hypervolemia), hypoxia, hydrogen ion excess (acidosis), hypo or hyperkalemia, hypother
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mia, tension pneumothorax, tamponade, toxins, and thrombosis (pulmonary or coronary). Correction
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of these causes can often reverse a cardiac arrest.
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QUESTION 5 zm




You are providing ventilations using a Bag-
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mask device. Suddenly, you do not see the patient's chest rise with the ventilation. Yo
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u reposition the patient to ensure an open airway. When you attempt to ventilate, you
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do not see his chest rise. The most likely cause of this is:
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a. The bag-mask device is faulty
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b. Airway obstruction
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c. The patient has suffered an MI
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d. Cardiac tamponade
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ANSWER

b. Airway obstruction The most likely cause of the failure of the chest to rise during ventilations is
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an airway obstruction. Although a faulty bag-
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mask device is a possibility, it is unlikely that it would fail in the middle of providing ventilations.
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QUESTION 6 zm




According to American Heart Association ACLS guidelines, cricoid pressure during intu
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bation:

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