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HEARTCODE ACLS EXAM-ACTUAL EXAM -LATEST UPDATE 2025 | COMPLETE QUESTIONS WITH CORRECT DETAILED AND VERIFIED ANSWERS|MOSTLY TESTED QUESTIONS-RATED 100% CORRECT!! GUARANTEED PASS!! ALREADY GRADED A+

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HEARTCODE ACLS EXAM-ACTUAL EXAM -LATEST UPDATE 2025 |
COMPLETE QUESTIONS WITH CORRECT DETAILED AND VERIFIED
ANSWERS|MOSTLY TESTED QUESTIONS-RATED 100% CORRECT!!
GUARANTEED PASS!! ALREADY GRADED A+




how quickly does the chance of survival decline for every minute of defibrillation
delay in patients with ventricular fibrillation ((VF) who do not receive bystander
CPR?

a) 7% to 10%

b) 5% to 6%

c) 11% to 13%

d) 3% to 4% - ...(answer)..a



coronary perfusion pressure (CPP) equals aortic pressure minus
atrial diastolic pressure

a) systolic, left

b) systolic, right

c) diastolic, left

d) diastolic, right - ...(answer)..D



what is an advantage of a systemic approach to patient assessment?

a) reduces the need for secondary assessment

b) standardizes treatment across systems of care
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, c) reduces the chances of missing important signs and symptoms

d) permits assessment modification based on patient symptoms - ...(answer)..C



what is the first step in the systematic approach to patient assessment?

a) primary assessment

b) secondary assessment

c) initial impression

d) BLS assessment - ...(answer)..c



what is the maximum amount of time you should simultaneously perform the
pulse and breathing checks?

a) 15 seconds

b) 20 seconds

c) 10 seconds

d) 5 seconds - ...(answer)..C



The BLS Assessment is a systematic approach to BLS for trained healthcare
providers. This approach stresses:

a) basic airway management

b) early cpr and defibrillation

c) defibrillation - ...(answer)..b




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, while performing the BLS assessment, you initiate high-quality CPR and assist
ventilation with a bag-mask device

the AED does not recommend a shock



which action in the primary assessment should you perform first?

a) attach a quantitative waveform capnography device

b) perform fluid resuscitation

c) determine if the patient's airway is patent

d) assess the patient's oxygenation status - ...(answer)..C



the initial assessment reveals a conscious patient

the patient's airway is patent, and an advanced airway is not indicated



which action in the primary assessment should you perform next?

a) check for the presence of a pulse

b) remove clothing to perform a physical examination

c) administer oxygen as needed

d) check for neurologic function - ...(answer)..C



during CPR, chest compression fraction (CCF) should be at least % and idealls
greater than % - ...(answer)..60, 80




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, among others, which of the following factors has been associated with improved
survival in patients with cardiac arrest?

a) compression-only CPR

b) presence of 2 or more rescuers

c) immediate high -quality CPR

d) manual defibrillation - ...(answer)..C



which action is part of the secondary assessment of a conscious patient?

a) formulate a differential diagnosis

b) attach a monitor/defibrillator

c) give IV/IO fluids if needed

d) determine the patient's level of consciousness - ...(answer)..a



which of the following are the "H" causes of reversible cardiac arrest?

1. hypocalcemia

2. hypothermia

3. hypertensive crisis

4. hypovolemia

5. hyperkalemia/hypokalemia

6. hypercalcemia

7. Heyde's syndrome

8. HELLP syndrome




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