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BLS QUESTIONS WITH CERTIFIED ANSWERS RATED A this package consist of 51 exams rated A

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HSI YMCA BLS EXAM - 2023

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This technique may be useful for larger infants or when the BLS provider has difficulty compressing the appropriate depth. - The Heel of One Hand technique You and another BLS provider are giving CPR to a 7-year-old child when the AED arrives. You turn on the AED, switch the AED to pediatric ener...

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HeartCode BLS

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what is the correct order of steps in the In-Hospital Chain of Survival for adults? - 1. Early Recognition and Prevention 2. Activation of Emergency Response 3. High-Quality CPR 4. Defibrillation 5. Post-Cardiac Arrest Care 6. Recovery What are the correct actions to take for scene safety and...

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Heartcode BLS

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When preforming high-quality CPR on a child, what is the correct depth of compressions? - Approximately 2 inches (5 cm) When preforming chest compressions for an infant, you can use 2 thumbs or put 2 _________ in the center of the chest, just below the _______ line. - fingers; nipple When shoul...

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First Aid - BLS Review

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If you do not believe theres a spinal injury, whats the best way to open a patients airway when they are unresponsive? - Perform the head tilt/chin lift What mistake is most likey to cause gastric inflation during use of a bag mask? - The rescuer is delivering breaths too quickly or too forcefull...

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First Aid - BLS Review

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If you do not believe theres a spinal injury, whats the best way to open a patients airway when they are unresponsive? - Perform the head tilt/chin lift What mistake is most likey to cause gastric inflation during use of a bag mask? - The rescuer is delivering breaths too quickly or too forcefull...

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First Aid - BLS Review

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"agonal breathing" may sound like gasping or gurgling. it is not healthy breathing, and a person exhibiting this type of breathing needs CPR right away - true A child had a pulse at a rate fater than 60 beats per minute but isnt breathing. what should you do? - Perform rescue breaths without c...

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CPR BLS Exam 2024 AHA

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Why is defibrillation important? -It can restore a regular cardiac rhythm (An AED can identify an abnormal heart rhythm that needs a shock. The AED can then deliver a shock that can convert a rhythm back to normal.) While performing high-quality CPR on an adult patient, what action should you ens...

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CPR and BLS introduction quiz

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What makes clinical and biological death different? - Biological death occurs when organs can no longer function or be revived What is Cardiac arrest? - When the heart stops effectively pumping blood. What does BLS stand for? - basic life support How does defibrillation work? - It stuns the hear...

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BSN 266 HESI V2 question and answer already passed

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Neutrophil count- The patient is experiencing infection, so a nurse should review the neutrophil count before contacting the HCP. - While caring for a client with full thickness burns covering 40% of the body, the nurse observes purulent drainage from the wounds. Before reporting the finding, what...

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BSN 266 HESI V2 question and answer already passed

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Neutrophil count- The patient is experiencing infection, so a nurse should review the neutrophil count before contacting the HCP. - While caring for a client with full thickness burns covering 40% of the body, the nurse observes purulent drainage from the wounds. Before reporting the finding, what...

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BSN 266 HESI V2 question and answer already passed

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Neutrophil count- The patient is experiencing infection, so a nurse should review the neutrophil count before contacting the HCP. - While caring for a client with full thickness burns covering 40% of the body, the nurse observes purulent drainage from the wounds. Before reporting the finding, what...

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BSN 266 HESI V2 question and answer already passed

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Neutrophil count- The patient is experiencing infection, so a nurse should review the neutrophil count before contacting the HCP. - While caring for a client with full thickness burns covering 40% of the body, the nurse observes purulent drainage from the wounds. Before reporting the finding, what...

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BLS questions and answers already passed

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Assume a six-month-old child that has been ill and does not appear to be breathing has a pulse. You open the airway and began rescue breathing. What is the correct rate? A. 8 - 10 per minute B. 30 - 40 per minute C. Every 8 seconds D. 12 - 20 per minute - D Choose the proper order of the Adult...

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BLS Worksheet RATED A+

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Chest compressions are more often too shallow than too deep. -True Chest compressions depth greater than 2.4 inches in adults may cause injuries. -True Sudden cardiac arrest occurs when blood flow to the part of the heart muscle is blocked. -False A heart attack occurs when the heart develops an ...

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BLS Training

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2- Rescuer infant BLS sequence - 1. check for response and breathing 2. if no response and no breathing/only gasping, send second rescuer to active ERS and get AED 3. check brachial pulse 4. if no pulse, HR <60/min, perform cycles of compressions and breaths at 30:2 ratio until second rescuer...

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BLS Training

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What is IHCA? - In-Hospital Cardiac Arrest What is OHCA? - Out-of-hospital Cardiac Arrest? Sudden Cardiac Arrest - - Occurs without warning - Occurs shortly after symptoms appear - Heart Attack vs. Cardiac Arrest - - Heart attack may cause cardiac arrest - Heart attack = a clot within a blood ...

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BLS Training

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critical characteristics of high-quality CPR - -start compressions within 10 secs of recognition of cardiac arrest -push hard, push fast. rate of at least 100/min, depth of atleast 2 in for adults, approx 2 in for children, and approx 1.5 in for infants -allow complete chest recoil after each co...

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BLS Test/ Final exam questions

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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 providi...

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BLS Study Guide 2024

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A 3 year old child is eating in the hospital playroom. She suddenly begins coughing repeatedly. Her cough then quickly becomes soft and weak. She is making hig-pitched noises while breathing in and seems to be in respiratory distress. Her skin is a bluish color. What is the most likely cause of he...

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BLS Review

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2 rescuer cpr - One rescuer will provide compressions while other rescuer provides breathes. Switch riles every 5 cycles (about 2 minutes) ABC's of CPR - C-A-B Compressions, Airway, Breathing After grabbing the AED (single rescuer) - -check for pulse and begin cpr (feel carotid pulse for no lo...

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BLS Recertification

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At what rate should compressions be administered? - 100-120 per minute BLS - the care healthcare providers and public safety professionals provide to patients who are experiencing respiratory arrest, cardiac arrest, or airway obstruction Distinguish between respiratory arrest and cardiac arrest -...

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BLS Recertification course exam

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Agonal gasps are not normal breathing and may be present in the first minutes after sudden cardiac arrest - True An AED can be used in which of the following special situations - All of the above An individual with an implanted a pacemaker An individual with transdermal medication patch on An i...

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BLS Recertification course exam

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Agonal gasps are not normal breathing and may be present in the first minutes after sudden cardiac arrest - True The jaw thrust maneuver should be used to open the airway of an individual with suspected head or neck injury - True If you did not witness the arrest of a child or an infant you shou...

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BLS RATED A+

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What is the correct order of steps in the in-hospital chain of survival for adults? -1.- Early recognition and prevention 2.- Activation of emergency response 3.- High quality CPR 4.- Defibrillation 5.- Post-cardiac arrest care 6.- Recovery What are the components of a pulse check? --Use 2-3 ...

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BLS RATED A+

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What is the correct order of steps in the in-hospital chain of survival for adults? -1.- Early recognition and prevention 2.- Activation of emergency response 3.- High quality CPR 4.- Defibrillation 5.- Post-cardiac arrest care 6.- Recovery What are the components of a pulse check? --Use 2-3 ...

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BLS Olivia Martin

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Olivia is unresponsive. Dr. Dave needs to assess for breathing, a pulse and life-threatening bleeding. Choose the recommended location to perform the pulse check. - Brachial artery (upper right arm) Dr. Dave should assess Olivia for breathing, a pulse and life-threatening bleeding for no more than...

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BLS for Healthcare Providers Exam

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How would you know that a rescue breath for a victim of any age is effective? – ANS You should see their chest rise. A child has a heart rate greater than 60 per minute and a pulse, but has ineffective breathing or is not breathing, what should the rescuer do? – ANS Give rescue breaths. (ever...

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BLS Exam

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For a basic life support certificate to be issued, a participant must: - rate competency in all required skills - successfully complete team response testing scenarios and pass the final exam with a score of an 84% or higher - actively participate in all course activities, including assuming var...

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BLS Exam

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You perform a rapid assessment and determine that your patient is experiencing cardiac arrest. On the basis of your assessment findings, you begin CPR to improve the patient's chances of survival. Which term refers to clearly and rationally identifying the connection between information and actio...

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BLS CPR Exam

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First, Check victim for 2 things simultaneously - Response & Breathing If adult is unresponsive and not breathing, or not breathing normally, - Start CPR. Compression rate of: - 100/min infants Adults - 1.5 for infants 2 inches for adults (or 1/3 of the chest circumference) Lay people: Medic...

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BLS course

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- Dispatch calls you to respond to a family's home with a 6 year old child. You are told that the child was found unresponsive in the backyard. This scene is safe upon arrival, and you enter with your AED (monitor/defibrillator). The child is unresponsive after you tap his shoulders and shout "A...

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BLS rated A+

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When providing rescue breaths to a child/infant, you should give ____ breath(s) every ____ to ____ seconds - 2 to 3 To avoid fatigue, when should team roles alternate providing compressions - every 5 cycles of 2 minutes Common administration routes for naloxone - intranasal, intravenous, intramu...

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BLS ALREADY PASSED

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CAB - circulation, airway, breathing Defibrillation - the use of electrical shock to restore the heart's normal rhythm Situations where not initiating BLS would be appropriate. These include: - - An unsecure scene where performing BLS could result in injury to the rescuers, such as a fire. - Cl...

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BLS AHA FOR HEALTHCARE PROVIDERS

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____ allows the heart to refill with blood and is necessary for chest compressions to create blood flow - chest recoil 2 rescuer child BLS - compression to breath ratio 15:2 4 steps BLS - assess: palpate carotid activate: EMS, get AED check pulse 10 sec. rule: C-A-B sequence 6 steps of critic...

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BLS (2024) ALREADY PASSED

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1 rescuer Compression to ventilation ratio for child and infant - 30:2 AED use and water - if victim is in water, pull out of water and wipe chest After the AED detects the heart rhythm, what do you do? - follow the prompts chest recoil - Allows blood to flow into the heart; allow for full recoil...

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BLS 2023 GRADED A+

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In terms of BLS, does CAB stand for? - Compression Airway Breathing This is the new order recommended by AHA Steps BLS for adult rescue - CAB = Compression Airway Breathing Are you OK? You get AED, you call 911 5 sec check (no more than 10) for pulse and breathing Is agonal breath considered b...

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BLS 100% PASSED

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1. CPR consists of what 4 part? - Airway, Breathing, Circulation and Defibrillation What important part of CPR keeps blood flowing to the heart, brain and other vital organs? - Chest compressions There are 9 steps in perofrming chest compressions in an adult what is 1? - Position youself on the ...

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BLS (25 questions)

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"members of the team know their boundaries and ask for help before the resuscitation worsens" Match this statement with the most appropriate element of team dynamics listed - Knowing your limits "the team functions smoothly when all team members know their positions, functions, and tasks during...

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BLS 100% PASSED

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What is 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 4. Advanced Resuscitation 5. Post-Cardiac Arrest Care 6. Recovery Assessing breathing & pulse before beginning CPR should take no ...

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Basic Life Support (BLS)

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"Good Samaritan" laws: - (1). Help protect volunteer rescuers from being sued as a result of helping in an emergency (2). Provide protection if a provider is reasonable and prudent, does not provide care beyond the scope of their skill level, and is not grossly negligent or completely careless ...

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basic life support exam a

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While performing high-quality CPR on an adult, what action should you ensure is being accomplished? - Compressing to a depth of at least 2 inches 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 medica...

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Basic Life Support Exam A

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"Members of the team know their boundaries and ask for help before the resuscitation attempt worsens." Match this statement with the most appropriate element of team dynamics listed. - Knowing your limitations "The team functions smoothly when all team members know their positions, functions, ...

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Basic Life Support

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BLS - Basic Life Support What is the first step of CPR - Start compressions within 10 seconds. What is the second step of CPR - Push hard, push fast What should be your rate of compression - You compress at a rate of 100 to 120/min What are the different rates of depth for chest compressions? - ...

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Basic Life Support (BLS)

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DEFINE: Compression-Only CPR - A technique that slows the process of brain death in cardiac arrest by partially restoring circulation of existing oxygen in the bloodstream to the brain and other vital organs What does SCA stand for? - Sudden Cardiac Arrest DEFINE: Sudden Cardiac Arrest (SCA) - T...

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Basic Life Support (BLS) Training

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For the purposes of the BLS course, age definitions are as follows: - Adult: after onset of puberty and older Children: 1 year to puberty Infant: <1 year of age How deep should you compress for each age group? - Adults: at least 2 inches Children: at least 1/3 of the depth of the chest; abou...

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American Red Cross Final Exam BLS

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You and your colleagues have been providing high-quality CPR for and using the AED on Mr. Sauer. While providing ventilations, you notice that Mr. Sauer moves and appears to be breathing. What is the correct course of action? - Stop CPR, check for breathing and a pulse and monitor Mr. Sauer until ...

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American Red Cross BLS (Basic Life Support)

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While assessing an unresponsive adult who has been pulled from the water, you find that the patient has only occasional gasps, no definitive pulse and no severe life-threatening bleeding. Which of the following should you do next? - Provide 2 ventilations and begin CPR An adult choking victim bec...

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AHA BLS Exam Review

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1. When should the rescuer initially ensure that the scene is safe? a. When the rescuer first sees a potential victim b. After the rescuer activates the emergency response system c. As emergency medical services arrive on the scene d. After an AED that is attached to the victim delivers a shock ...

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AHA BLS CERTIFICATION EXAM REVIEW 23/24

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How is gastric inflation caused? - It is caused when air enters the victim stomach during bag mask ventilation it is caused by breaths given to quickly or with too much force How long should interruptions in chest compressions be limited to? - No more than 10 seconds If you suspect cervical spine...

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Adult BLS Quiz

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A team leader assigns a task to another person. Which of the following actions demonstrates good closed-loop communication? - The person repeats the message and acknowledges when the task is done. An adult victim, suspected of an opioid overdose, has no pulse and is not breathing. What should be ...

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(2024) BLS HeartCode *online*

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A rescuer arrive at the side of an adult victim and suspects an opioid-associated life-threatening emergency The victim if unresponsive and not breathing normally but has a pulse What is the next action the rescuer should take? - Give 1 rescue breath every 6 seconds Adult BLS algorithms for heal...

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