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2025 A+ PASS
Your roommate uses opioids. You find him unresponsive with no breathing, but he has
a strong pulse. You suspect an opioid overdose. A friend is phoning 9-1-1 and looking
for the naloxone autoinjector. What action should you take? - Answers - ✔✔Provide
rescue breathing: 1 breath every 6 seconds
After performing high-quality CPR for 5 minutes, the Team Leader frequently interrupts
chest compressions to check for a pulse. Which action demonstrates constructive
intervention? - Answers - ✔✔Suggest resuming chest compressions without delay
A 75-year-old man collapses and becomes unresponsive. You witness his collapse and
are the first rescuer at the scene, where the man is lying motionless on the floor. You
verify that the scene is safe for you and the victim. The man doesn't respond when you
tap his shoulders, "are you OK?" You shout for nearby help. Several rescuers respond,
and you ask them to activate the emergency response system and retrieve the AED. As
you check for a pulse and breathing, you notice that the man is gasping for air and
making snorting sounds. You do not feel a pulse. What is your best next action? -
Answers - ✔✔Start high-quality CPR, beginning with chest compressions
What does the stroke acronym F.A.S.T. Stand for? - Answers - ✔✔Face, arms,
speech, time
The Team Leader asks you to perform bag-mask ventilation during a resuscitation
attempt, but you have not perfected that skill. What would be an appropriate action to
acknowledge your limitations? - Answers - ✔✔Tell the team leader that you are not
comfortable performing that task
What should you do when using an AED on an infant or a child younger than 8 years of
age? - Answers - ✔✔Use adult AED pads if the AED does not have child pads
What is the most appropriate first step to take as soon as the AED arrives at the victim's
side? - Answers - ✔✔Power on the AED
You encounter an unresponsive 56-year-old woman who has been taking
hydromorphone for post surgical pain. She is not breathing and has no pulse. You
notice that her medication bottle is empty and suspect an opioid-associated life-
threatening emergency. A colleague activates the emergency response system and is
retrieving the AED and Naloxone. What is the most appropriate action for you to take
next? - Answers - ✔✔Begin CPR, starting with chest compressions