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A ) Use the Jaw- thrust maneuver - When a victim has a suspected neck injury, what is the best way to open the airway? A. use the Jaw- Thrust maneuver B. Use the head tilt-chin lift C. Use the head tilt only D. Use the tongue lift-finger sweep A) Approximately 1.5 inches ( 4 cm) - When providing compressions for an infant victim, what is the recommended depth of compressions? A. Approximately 1.5 inches(4 cm) B. Approximately 1 inch (2.5 cm) C. Approximately 3 inches ( 8 cm) D. Approximately 2 inches ( 5 cm) A) At least 2 inches (5 cm) - When preforming chest compression on an adult, what is the recommended depth? A. At least 2 inches ( 5 cm) B. At least 1 inch (2.5 cm) C. At least 4 inches (10 cm) D. At least 3 inches (7.5 cm) A) Between 100 and 200 per min - What is the recommended rate for preforming chest compressions for all age victims?

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BLS Test/ Final exam questions
A ) Use the Jaw- thrust maneuver - ✔✔✔When a victim has a suspected neck injury, what is the best
way to open the airway?



A. use the Jaw- Thrust maneuver

B. Use the head tilt-chin lift

C. Use the head tilt only

D. Use the tongue lift-finger sweep



A) Approximately 1.5 inches ( 4 cm) - ✔✔✔When providing compressions for an infant victim, what is
the recommended depth of compressions?



A. Approximately 1.5 inches(4 cm)

B. Approximately 1 inch (2.5 cm)

C. Approximately 3 inches ( 8 cm)

D. Approximately 2 inches ( 5 cm)



A) At least 2 inches (5 cm) - ✔✔✔When preforming chest compression on an adult, what is the
recommended depth?



A. At least 2 inches ( 5 cm)

B. At least 1 inch (2.5 cm)

C. At least 4 inches (10 cm)

D. At least 3 inches (7.5 cm)



A) Between 100 and 200 per min - ✔✔✔What is the recommended rate for preforming chest
compressions for all age victims?

, A. Between 100 and 200 per min

B. As many as you can

C. Under 100 per min

D 100 per min



A) restart CPR, beginning with chest compressions - ✔✔✔After the AED delivers a shock, a victim still
needs CPR, what should you do immediately?



A. restart CPR, beginning with chest compressions

B.Do not touch the victim because it has to reanalyze

C. Check the pulse

D. Give 2 breaths to the victim and then compressions



A) The chest will rise with each breath - ✔✔✔How do we know when you have given adequate breaths
to the victim?



A. The chest will rise with each breath

B. There will be no chest movement

C. There will be no stomach movement

D. The stomach with rise with each breath



A) True - ✔✔✔There is a difference in somone going into cardiac arrest and someone having a heart
attack.



A. true

B. False

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