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American Red Cross BLS Final Exam Actual Exam 2026/2027 – 100% Correct Answers | Real-Style Questions with Answers | CPR, AED, Choking, Rescue Breathing, Team Resuscitation | Graded A+ Verified | Cardiac Arrest, Airway Management, Ventilation, Compression Ratios | Detailed Rationales | Verified Correct Answers – Pass Guaranteed – Instant Download

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American Red Cross Final Exam BLS Questions and Answers with Complete Solutions 2026/2027




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American Red Cross Final Exam BLS
Questions and Answers with Complete
Solutions 2026/2027




A+ Verified 2026/2027 84%
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Section 1: Adult BLS and CPR (Q1-Q9)
Section 2: Pediatric BLS: Children and Infants (Q10-Q17)
Section 3: BLS Team Dynamics, AED, and Special Situations (Q18-Q25)

SECTION 1 | Adult BLS and CPR | Q1-Q9 | American Red Cross Final Exam BLS Questions and
Answers with Complete Solutions 2026/2027

Q1 Question 1 of 25

A 55-year-old man collapses in a shopping mall and is unresponsive. You check for breathing and find no
normal breathing. You activate the emergency response system and retrieve an AED. When you begin chest
compressions, what is the correct rate and depth for an adult victim?

A. Compress at a rate of 100-120 per minute to a depth of at least 2 inches
B. Compress at a rate of 80-100 per minute to a depth of 1.5 inches
C. Compress at a rate of 120-150 per minute to a depth of 2.5 inches
D. Compress at a rate of 60-80 per minute to a depth of 1 inch

Correct Answer: A

Rationale:

The correct compression rate for an adult is 100 to 120 per minute, with a depth of at least 2 inches (5 cm), allowing full
chest recoil between compressions. A rate of 80-100 per minute is too slow, and a depth of 1.5 inches is insufficient to
generate adequate perfusion pressure during cardiac arrest.




Q2 Question 2 of 25

A 42-year-old woman at a restaurant begins choking on a piece of steak. She is coughing forcefully and
appears to be able to speak in short phrases between coughs. What is the most appropriate action at this
point?

A. Encourage her to continue coughing and stay with her while monitoring her condition closely
B. Deliver 5 back blows followed by 5 abdominal thrusts to clear the obstructed airway
C. Begin CPR immediately since choking can rapidly progress to cardiac arrest
D. Position her supine on the floor and perform a finger sweep of the oral cavity

Correct Answer: A

Rationale:

When a choking victim is coughing forcefully and able to speak, the airway is only partially obstructed, and you should
encourage continued coughing to expel the foreign body. Intervening with back blows or abdominal thrusts when the
person can still cough effectively is unnecessary and could cause the object to shift into a more dangerous position.




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