FIRST PUBLISH SEPTEMBER 2024
BLS CPR EXAM STUDY GUIDE WITH
COMPLETE SOLUTIONS
For a child CPR, if the rescuer is a household member who has already been exposed to the victim
(COVID-19 positive) at home, then start chest compression followed by mouth to mouth ventilation
(preferably with CPR face shield filter). - Answer✔✔-True
Hands- only CPR may be performed by any bystander even if they are not trained in CPR. - Answer✔✔-
True
Brain death starts to occur within 5 minutes after breathing stops. - Answer✔✔-True
Calling EMS/911 and pushing hard and fast in the center of the chest is hands-only CPR. - Answer✔✔-
True
During CPR, cover the victim's mouth and nose with a face mask or cloth to prevent the spread of an
infection to any bystander. - Answer✔✔-True
For 1 rescuer (adult, child and infant cpr), the compression to ventilation ratio is 30:2. - Answer✔✔-True
For 2 rescuer (child and infant cpr), the compression to ventilation ratio is 15:2 - Answer✔✔-True
Chest compression rate for adult, child and infant cpr is 100 per minute. - Answer✔✔-True
Ventilation rate for child and infant cpr is 12-20 breaths / minute (i.e. every 3-5 seconds). - Answer✔✔-
True
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