BLS EXAM C
A 67 year old man is found unresponsive, not breathing and without a pulse . You and a
second rescuer begin preforming high quality CPR you notice the person giving chest
compressions is not allowing to complete chest recoil what is your next course of
action? - answer Tell the compressor you notice in decreased chest recoil
A 9-year-old child has suddenly collapsed. After confirming that the scene is safe, a
single rescuer determines that the child is in cardiac arrest, shouts for nearby help, and
activates the emergency response system by using his mobile device. He immediately
begins performing high-quality CPR.
Two
additional rescuers immediately arrive to assist in the resuscitation attempt. What
actions should occur next to support a team based recitation attempt - answer Two
rescuers should alternate giving high-quality chest compressions.
A 53-year-old woman collapses while gardening. She is unresponsive, is not breathing,
and does not
have a pulse. A neighbor, who is an emergency medical technician, rushes to her with
an AED. After the AED pads are attached to the person, the AED detects ventricular
fibrillation. What is the next step when using AED - answerFollow the AED prompts
A middle-aged man collapses. You and a second rescuer go to the victim and find that
he is unresponsive, is not breathing, and does not have a pulse. Which action is most
likely to positively impact his survival? - answerPerforming high-quality CPR
A victim with a foreign-body airway obstruction becomes unresponsive. What is your
first course of action? - answerStart CPR, beginning with chest compressions
Why is allowing complete chest recoil important when performing high-quality CPR? -
answerThe heart will adequately refill between compressions.
A middle-aged man collapses. You and a second rescuer go to the victim and find that
he is unresponsive, is not breathing, and does not have a pulse. You and another
rescuer begin CPR.
After a few cycles, you notice the chest compression rate is slowing. What should you
say to offer constructive feedback? - answer"You need to compress at a rate of 100 to
120 per minute."
Which characteristics of chest compressions in high-quality CPR are given to a child? -
answerAt least one third the depth of the chest, approximately 2 inches (5 cm)
A 67 year old man is found unresponsive, not breathing and without a pulse . You and a
second rescuer begin preforming high quality CPR you notice the person giving chest
compressions is not allowing to complete chest recoil what is your next course of
action? - answer Tell the compressor you notice in decreased chest recoil
A 9-year-old child has suddenly collapsed. After confirming that the scene is safe, a
single rescuer determines that the child is in cardiac arrest, shouts for nearby help, and
activates the emergency response system by using his mobile device. He immediately
begins performing high-quality CPR.
Two
additional rescuers immediately arrive to assist in the resuscitation attempt. What
actions should occur next to support a team based recitation attempt - answer Two
rescuers should alternate giving high-quality chest compressions.
A 53-year-old woman collapses while gardening. She is unresponsive, is not breathing,
and does not
have a pulse. A neighbor, who is an emergency medical technician, rushes to her with
an AED. After the AED pads are attached to the person, the AED detects ventricular
fibrillation. What is the next step when using AED - answerFollow the AED prompts
A middle-aged man collapses. You and a second rescuer go to the victim and find that
he is unresponsive, is not breathing, and does not have a pulse. Which action is most
likely to positively impact his survival? - answerPerforming high-quality CPR
A victim with a foreign-body airway obstruction becomes unresponsive. What is your
first course of action? - answerStart CPR, beginning with chest compressions
Why is allowing complete chest recoil important when performing high-quality CPR? -
answerThe heart will adequately refill between compressions.
A middle-aged man collapses. You and a second rescuer go to the victim and find that
he is unresponsive, is not breathing, and does not have a pulse. You and another
rescuer begin CPR.
After a few cycles, you notice the chest compression rate is slowing. What should you
say to offer constructive feedback? - answer"You need to compress at a rate of 100 to
120 per minute."
Which characteristics of chest compressions in high-quality CPR are given to a child? -
answerAt least one third the depth of the chest, approximately 2 inches (5 cm)