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Prepare for certification with this comprehensive Red Cross BLS CPR Training guide featuring practice questions, answers, and detailed explanations. Covers essential Basic Life Support skills including adult, child, and infant CPR, AED use, rescue breathing, choking response, and emergency cardiovascular care. Designed for healthcare students, nurses, EMTs, and first responders, this resource strengthens life-saving skills, improves confidence, and supports success in BLS certification exams. Ideal for CPR, AED, and emergency response training preparation.

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Guide & Practice
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, You are working as part of a BLS team, providing care to Anticipating roles and functions as part of a team based on the patient's
a patient in cardiac arrest. Which actions demonstrate presentation and condition.
critical thinking? Re-evaluating the situation for changes, interpreting these changes and modifying
patient care accordingly.Determining a course of action based on assessment
findings


You use critical thinking when you: Perform a rapid assessment and determine a course of action.
Anticipate roles and functions as part of a team based on the patient's
presentation and condition.
Re-evaluate the situation for changes, interpret these changes and modify care
accordingly.


Problem solving refers to the ability to use readily available resources to find solutions to challenging
situations or issues that arise. In emergency situations, problems or issues can
happen at any point.


effective family communication Demonstrated credibility, confidence and empathy.
Built rapport and established trust.
Were open and honest, especially about the patient's condition. You minimized
her fears as necessary, but avoided giving misleading information or false hope.
Reassured the family that everything that can be done is being done.
Remember that effective family communication also includes:
Speaking slowly and in terms the family can understand.
Being prepared to repeat information, if necessary.


An adult patient is unresponsive. You have opened their Look to see whether the chest rises and falls.
airway and are simultaneously checking for breathing and
a pulse. To check for breathing, which actions are Listen for escaping air.
appropriate to do?
Feel for breathing against the side of your cheek.


After determining an adult patient is unresponsive, what is Carotid Artery
the best site to check for a pulse?


You enter an adult patient's room to provide routine care. Obtaining an initial impression of the patient
Noticing the patient slumped over in the recliner, you
perform a quick visual survey. This includes which of the Checking for life-threatening bleeding
following actions?
Determining the need for additional resources


You have determined that your patient is unresponsive. Simultaneously check breathing and a pulse for no more than 10 seconds.
What steps of the rapid assessment should you do next? Quickly scan down the body looking for blood or other signs and symptoms that
might not have been seen during the initial impression.


Which statement(s) are true about your duty to act? When a patient experiences a life-threatening emergency in your practice setting,
you have a duty to act.


Although a duty to act may not always exist outside your practice setting, being
prepared and willing to respond is essential.


Your facility's specific protocols and your scope of practice may determine your
appropriate actions.

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