2024
You are working in an OB/GYN office when your patient, Mrs. Tribble, suddenly goes
into cardiac arrest. She is 28 weeks pregnant and her fund us is above the umbilicus.
Which statement is true regarding CPR and AED use for a pregnant patient? -
CORRECT ANSWER>>>>Providers should perform high-quality CPR and
continuous left uterine displacement (LUD) until the infant is delivered, even if
ROSC is acheived.
You have assessed your patient and recognized that they are in cardiac arrest. You
should begin CPR ____________________. - CORRECT ANSWER>>>>Immediately
The nurse assesses a responsive adult and determines she is choking. Which
intervention should the nurse implement? - CORRECT ANSWER>>>>Cycles of 5 back
blows and 5 abdominal thrusts
What is the correct rate of ventilation delivery for a child or infant in respiratory arrest or
failure? - CORRECT ANSWER>>>>1 ventilation every 2-3 seconds
The code tea, has arrived to take over resuscitative efforts. Among the members of the
BLS team, whose role is it to communicate to the code team the patient's status and the
care already provided? - CORRECT ANSWER>>>>Team Leader
You are alone preforming high-quality CPR when a second provider arrives to take over
compressions. When switching roles, you should minimize interruptions in chest
compressions to less than how many seconds? - CORRECT ANSWER>>>>10
seconds
You and your colleagues are preforming CPR on a 6-year old child. What is the
compression-to-ventilation ratio during multiple-provider CPR? - CORRECT
ANSWER>>>>15:2
How is a child defined in terms of CPR?AED care? - CORRECT
ANSWER>>>>Someone from the age of 1 to the onset of puberty
You and two nurses have been performing CPR on a 72-year-old patient, Ben Phillips.
When Mr. Phillips shows signs of ROSC, where should you perform the pulse check? -
CORRECT ANSWER>>>>carotid or femoral artery
You are providing care for Mrs. Bove, who has an endotracheal tube in place. How does
this affect compressions and ventilations? - CORRECT ANSWER>>>>The team
should provide ventilations at a rate of 1 ventilation every 6 seconds without
pausing compressions