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BLS Hospital Corpsman Exam Questions With Verified Answers To perform the head-tilt/chin lift technique on an adult: - answerPress down on the forehead while pulling up on the bony part of the chin with two to three fingers of the other hand. Modified Jaw-Thrust Maneuver - answerused to open the airway when a patient is suspected of having a head, neck or spinal injury. To perform this maneuver on an adult, kneel above the patient's head Simultaneous Breathing and Pulse Check - answerOnce the airway is open, simultaneously check for breathing and a carotid pulse, for at least 5 but no more than 10 seconds. Agonal Breaths - answerisolated or infrequent gasping that occur in the absence of normal breathing in an unconscious patient. How many ventalations and how often for patient in respiratory arrest? - answerGive 1 ventilation every 5 to 6 seconds myocardial infarction - answermyocardial infarction heart attack refers to the necrosis (death) of heart tissue as a result of a loss of oxygenated blood. Abandonment - answerDiscontinuing care once it has begun. Abdominal thrusts - answerInward and upward thrusts just above the navel to force an object out of the airway when a person is choking. Adolescent - answerIn the context of CPR, someone from the onset of puberty (as evidenced by breast development in girls and underarm hair development in boys-usually around the age of 12) through adulthood. Advance directive - answerWritten instructions that describe a patient's wishes (or the wishes of the parent and/or legal guardian) regarding medical treatment or healthcare decisions. Agonal breaths - answerIsolated or infrequent gasps that occur in the absence of normal breathing in an unconscious patient; can occur after the heart has stopped beating and are considered a sign of cardiac arrest. Airway obstruction - answerBlockage within the airway that can prevent inhalation or ventilation. Assess, Recognize and Care Concept - answerA systematic, continuous approach for quick and accurate assessment, rapid recognition and immediate care in emergency situations. Automated external defibrillator (AED) - answerA portable electronic device that automatically analyzes a patient's heart rhythm and provides defibrillation, an electrical shock that may help the heart re-establish a perfusing rhythm; delivers defibrillation to patients with ventricular fibrillation and ventricular tachycardia. Back blows - answerBlows between the scapulae to force an object out of the airway when a person is choking. Bag-valve-mask (BVM) resuscitator - answerA handheld device used to ventilate a patient through the delivery of ambient air, thereby providing a 20% to 21% concentration of oxygen. Battery - answerThe unlawful, harmful or offensive touching of a patient without the patient's consent. Capnography - answerA noninvasive way of measuring end-tidal carbon dioxide (CO,) level. Cardiac arrest - answerCessation of heart function. A patient who is not breathing normally (or only gasping) and has no pulse is in cardiac arrest. During chest compressions, you press down on the person's chest. This squeezes (compresses) the heart between the breastbone (sternum) and spine, moving blood out of the heart and to the brain and other vital organs. - answer Chest compression - answerDuring chest compressions, you press down on the person's chest. This squeezes (compresses) the heart between the breastbone (sternum) and spine, moving blood out of the heart and to the brain and other vital organs. Chest compression fraction (CCF) - answerThe percentage of time spent performing chest compressions during the resuscitation effort; an indicator of CPR quality.

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