2025 HeartCode BLS Complete Legacy
Questions and Correct Answers
The correct order of steps in the out of hospital chain of survival for adults.
1. Activation of emergency response
2. High quality CPR
3. Defibrillation.
Four Advance resuscitation
Five post cardiac arrest care
6 recovery.
The correct order of steps in the out of hospital chain of survival for adults.
1. Activation of emergency response
2. High quality CPR
3. Defibrillation.
Four Advance resuscitation
Five post cardiac arrest care
6 recovery.
- Dispatch calls you and your partner to respond to an unresponsive female at a local
gym. You are told that the person collapsed during their workout. The scene is safe
upon arrival and you enter with your AED monitor defibrillator.
- You tap and shout to check for responsiveness, but the patient does not respond.What
is your next step after calling for help?
check for breathing and a pulse
, - After checking. For breathing in a pulse, you find that the patient is not breathing
normally. But has a pulse. And Needs rescue breathing. What is the correct ventilation
rate?
- Dispatch calls you to respond to a family's home with a 7 year old child. You are told
that the child was found unresponsive in the backyard. The scene is safe upon arrival
and you enter with your AED monitor defibrillator, monitor defibrillator.
- The child is unresponsive after you tap his shoulders and shout.Are you OK? He could
be in cardiac arrest. What is your next step?
For five to 10 seconds look for no breathing or only gasping
- After checking for breathing and a pulse, you verified that the child is not breathing
normally. But.But has the pulse. His airway is not obstructed. How do you deliver
rescue breaths?
One breath every two to three seconds, or about 20 to 30 breaths per minute
- You check the child's pulse after two minutes of providing rescue breaths and cannot
feel a pulse. You immediately begin CPR. After performing CPR for two more minutes,
the child still does not have a pulse and you are still alone. What is your next step?
- Get and use an AD.
- After turning on the AD, you followed the prompts. You know to use child pads.Child
pads for infants and for children younger than eight years, but the pediatric pads are
unavailable. What should you do?
- Use the adult pads
Questions and Correct Answers
The correct order of steps in the out of hospital chain of survival for adults.
1. Activation of emergency response
2. High quality CPR
3. Defibrillation.
Four Advance resuscitation
Five post cardiac arrest care
6 recovery.
The correct order of steps in the out of hospital chain of survival for adults.
1. Activation of emergency response
2. High quality CPR
3. Defibrillation.
Four Advance resuscitation
Five post cardiac arrest care
6 recovery.
- Dispatch calls you and your partner to respond to an unresponsive female at a local
gym. You are told that the person collapsed during their workout. The scene is safe
upon arrival and you enter with your AED monitor defibrillator.
- You tap and shout to check for responsiveness, but the patient does not respond.What
is your next step after calling for help?
check for breathing and a pulse
, - After checking. For breathing in a pulse, you find that the patient is not breathing
normally. But has a pulse. And Needs rescue breathing. What is the correct ventilation
rate?
- Dispatch calls you to respond to a family's home with a 7 year old child. You are told
that the child was found unresponsive in the backyard. The scene is safe upon arrival
and you enter with your AED monitor defibrillator, monitor defibrillator.
- The child is unresponsive after you tap his shoulders and shout.Are you OK? He could
be in cardiac arrest. What is your next step?
For five to 10 seconds look for no breathing or only gasping
- After checking for breathing and a pulse, you verified that the child is not breathing
normally. But.But has the pulse. His airway is not obstructed. How do you deliver
rescue breaths?
One breath every two to three seconds, or about 20 to 30 breaths per minute
- You check the child's pulse after two minutes of providing rescue breaths and cannot
feel a pulse. You immediately begin CPR. After performing CPR for two more minutes,
the child still does not have a pulse and you are still alone. What is your next step?
- Get and use an AD.
- After turning on the AD, you followed the prompts. You know to use child pads.Child
pads for infants and for children younger than eight years, but the pediatric pads are
unavailable. What should you do?
- Use the adult pads