RQI 2025 T-CPR EXAM ACTUAL QUESTIONS AND
ANSWERS WITH COMPLETE SOLUTIONS VERIFIED
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At 21:07 you receive a call No
from the
husband of a 67-year-
old woman who has
collapsed and is
currently unconscious
and described as
breathing "funny." It is
now
21:09; at this point, you
have enough
information to identify
that the patient is in
cardiac arrest and start
a response. From the
start of the call until the
recognition of cardiac
arrest took 120
seconds.
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, 7/22/25, 2:50 PM
Did you meet the AHA
T-CPR performance
recommendation for
recognition of out-of-
hospital cardiac
arrest?
You begin to coach the No
caller to position the
patient flat on her back
on the floor,
and you then provide
instructions on how to
perform CPR. At 21:11,
the caller begins
counting out loud and you
can confirm that CPR
compressions are being
delivered.
From the start of the call
until the first
compression was
delivered took 240
seconds.
Did you meet the AHA
T-CPR performance
recommendation for
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2