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RQI 2025 ACLS HEALTHCARE PROVIDER FINAL EXAM | 2025-2026
LATEST UPDATED | ACTUAL EXAM QUESTIONS WITH SOLUTIONS |
100% RATED CORRECT | 100% VERFIED SOLTIONS | ALREADY
GRADED A+
Which are the elements of a system of care? - CORRECT ANSWER-Structure,
processes, system, patient outcome
What element of a system of care is represented by properly functioning resuscitation
equipment? - CORRECT ANSWER-Structure
Among others, which factor has been associated with improved survival in patients with
cardiac arrest? - CORRECT ANSWER-Immediate high- quality CPR
What is the first link in the out-of-hospital cardiac arrest (OHCA) chain of survival? -
CORRECT ANSWER-Activation of emergency response
What are signs of clinical deterioration that would prompt the activation of a rapid
response system? - CORRECT ANSWER-Systemic hypertension, unexplained
agitation, seizure
What is the primary purpose of a rapid response team (RRT) or medical emergency
team (MET)? - CORRECT ANSWER-To improve patient outcomes by identifying and
treating early clinical deterioration
What happens when teams rapidly assess and intervene when patients have abnormal
vital signs? - CORRECT ANSWER-The number of in-hospital cardiac- arrest decreases
In addition to decreased IHCA, what are some other benefits of implementing a rapid
response system? - CORRECT ANSWER-Decrease ICU length of stay, decreased in
total hospital length of stay
Which component of effective high-performance teams is represented by the use of
real-time feedback devices? - CORRECT ANSWER-Quality
What is the main advantage of effective teamwork? - CORRECT ANSWER-Division of
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tasks
Which is the best example of a role of the team leader? - CORRECT ANSWER-Models
excellent team behavior
Which is the best example of a role of a team member? - CORRECT ANSWER-
Prepared to fulfill their role responsibilities
What is primary purpose of the CPR coach on a resuscitation team? - CORRECT
ANSWER-Increasing CPR quality
Which member of the high-performance team has the responsibility for assigning roles
(positions)? - CORRECT ANSWER-Team leader
Which high-performance team member is part of the resuscitation triangle? - CORRECT
ANSWER-Monitor/ defibrillator/ CPR coach
Which is an example of knowledge sharing by a team leader? - CORRECT ANSWER-
Asking for suggestions about interventions
Which is an example of summarizing and reevaluating? - CORRECT ANSWER-
Increasing monitoring of the patient's condition deteriorates
Which is a step of closed-loop communication? - CORRECT ANSWER-Confirming task
completion before assigning another task
Which are examples of mutual respect? - CORRECT ANSWER-· Acknowledging
correctly completed tasks in a positive way · Ensuring that only 1 person talks at
a time
What are the components of high-quality CPR? - CORRECT ANSWER-· Compression
depth of at least 2 inches (5cm)
· Complete chest recoil after each compression
· Interruptions limited £ 10 seconds
· Switching compressions every 2 minutes
· Avoiding excessive ventilation
Which of the following defines chest compression fraction (CCF)? - CORRECT
ANSWER-CCF= actual chest compression time/
Total code time
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During CPR, chest compression fraction (CCF) should be at least --- and ideally greater
than 80%. - CORRECT ANSWER-60%
How do interruptions in chest compressions negatively impact survival after cardiac
arrest? - CORRECT ANSWER-Decrease coronary perfusion pressure
Coronary perfusion pressure (CPP) equals aortic ---- pressure minus right atrial diastolic
pressure. - CORRECT ANSWER-diastolic
What is the only intervention that can restore on organize rhythm in patients with
ventricular fibrillation (VF)? - CORRECT ANSWER-Early and effective defibrillation
How quickly does the chance of survival describe for every minute of defibrillation delay
in patients with ventricular fibrillation (VF) who do not receive bystander CPR? -
CORRECT ANSWER-7-10%
What is the advantage of a systematic approach to patient assessment? - CORRECT
ANSWER-Reduces the chances of missing important signs and symptoms
What is the first step in the systematic approach to patient assessment? - CORRECT
ANSWER-Initial impression
What is the maximum amount of time you should simultaneously perform the pulse and
breathing checks? - CORRECT ANSWER-10 seconds
The BLS Assessment is a systematic approach to BLS for trained healthcare providers.
This approach stresses: - CORRECT ANSWER-Early CPR and defibrillation
While you 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? - CORRECT
ANSWERDetermine if the patient's airway is patent
The initial assessment reveals a conscious patent. The patient's airway is patent, and
an advanced airway is not indicated. Which action is the Primary Assessment should
perform next? - CORRECT ANSWER-Administer oxygen as needed
Which action is part of the Secondary Assessment of conscious patient? - CORRECT
ANSWER-Formulate a differential diagnosis
Which of the following are the "H" causes of reversible cardiac arrest? - CORRECT
ANSWER-Hypovolemia, hypoxia, acidosis, hyperkalemia/ hypokalemia, hypothermia
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Which of the following are the "T" causes of reversible cardiac arrest? - CORRECT
ANSWER-Tension pneumothorax, cardiac tamponade, toxins, pulmonary thrombosis,
coronary thrombosis
What is the most common symptom of myocardial ischemia and infraction? -
CORRECT ANSWER-Retrosternal chest pain
Which demographic group experiencing acute coronary syndrome in more likely to
present without chest pain? - CORRECT ANSWER-females
Oxygen should be delivered to a patient who has obvious signs of heart failure if the
oxygen saturation is less than --- or unknown - CORRECT ANSWER-90%
Obtaining a --- is the most important assessment tool for a patient displaying signs and
symptoms of acute coronary syndromes. - CORRECT ANSWER-12 lead EKG
What is the time goal for how quickly you should complete a fibrinolytic checklist once
the patient arrives in the emergency department? - CORRECT ANSWER-10 minutes
A patient without dyspnea has signs of acute coronary syndrome. There are no obvious
signs of heart failure. You assess a noninvasively monitored oxyhemoglobin saturation.
What is the oxygen saturation threshold below which supplemental oxygen would be
required? - CORRECT ANSWER-90%
What are signs of clinical deterioration that would prompt the activation of a rapid
system? - CORRECT ANSWER-Unexplained agitation, symptomatic hypertension,
seizure
What blood component is acted upon by aspirin administration during the management
of a patient with acute coronary syndromes? - CORRECT ANSWER-Platelets
Which is a contraindication to the administration of aspirin for the management of a
patient with a cute coronary syndrome? - CORRECT ANSWER-Recent GI bleeding
What is a physiologic effect of nitroglycerin? - CORRECT ANSWER-Reduces preload
Which clinical finding represents a contraindication to the administration of
nitroglycerin? - CORRECT ANSWER-Confirmed right ventricular infarction
Which class of medications commonly given to patients with acute coronary syndromes
may be adversely affected by morphine administration? - CORRECT ANSWER-Ora l
RQI 2025 ACLS HEALTHCARE PROVIDER FINAL EXAM | 2025-2026
LATEST UPDATED | ACTUAL EXAM QUESTIONS WITH SOLUTIONS |
100% RATED CORRECT | 100% VERFIED SOLTIONS | ALREADY
GRADED A+
Which are the elements of a system of care? - CORRECT ANSWER-Structure,
processes, system, patient outcome
What element of a system of care is represented by properly functioning resuscitation
equipment? - CORRECT ANSWER-Structure
Among others, which factor has been associated with improved survival in patients with
cardiac arrest? - CORRECT ANSWER-Immediate high- quality CPR
What is the first link in the out-of-hospital cardiac arrest (OHCA) chain of survival? -
CORRECT ANSWER-Activation of emergency response
What are signs of clinical deterioration that would prompt the activation of a rapid
response system? - CORRECT ANSWER-Systemic hypertension, unexplained
agitation, seizure
What is the primary purpose of a rapid response team (RRT) or medical emergency
team (MET)? - CORRECT ANSWER-To improve patient outcomes by identifying and
treating early clinical deterioration
What happens when teams rapidly assess and intervene when patients have abnormal
vital signs? - CORRECT ANSWER-The number of in-hospital cardiac- arrest decreases
In addition to decreased IHCA, what are some other benefits of implementing a rapid
response system? - CORRECT ANSWER-Decrease ICU length of stay, decreased in
total hospital length of stay
Which component of effective high-performance teams is represented by the use of
real-time feedback devices? - CORRECT ANSWER-Quality
What is the main advantage of effective teamwork? - CORRECT ANSWER-Division of
, lOMoAR cPSD| 49179094
tasks
Which is the best example of a role of the team leader? - CORRECT ANSWER-Models
excellent team behavior
Which is the best example of a role of a team member? - CORRECT ANSWER-
Prepared to fulfill their role responsibilities
What is primary purpose of the CPR coach on a resuscitation team? - CORRECT
ANSWER-Increasing CPR quality
Which member of the high-performance team has the responsibility for assigning roles
(positions)? - CORRECT ANSWER-Team leader
Which high-performance team member is part of the resuscitation triangle? - CORRECT
ANSWER-Monitor/ defibrillator/ CPR coach
Which is an example of knowledge sharing by a team leader? - CORRECT ANSWER-
Asking for suggestions about interventions
Which is an example of summarizing and reevaluating? - CORRECT ANSWER-
Increasing monitoring of the patient's condition deteriorates
Which is a step of closed-loop communication? - CORRECT ANSWER-Confirming task
completion before assigning another task
Which are examples of mutual respect? - CORRECT ANSWER-· Acknowledging
correctly completed tasks in a positive way · Ensuring that only 1 person talks at
a time
What are the components of high-quality CPR? - CORRECT ANSWER-· Compression
depth of at least 2 inches (5cm)
· Complete chest recoil after each compression
· Interruptions limited £ 10 seconds
· Switching compressions every 2 minutes
· Avoiding excessive ventilation
Which of the following defines chest compression fraction (CCF)? - CORRECT
ANSWER-CCF= actual chest compression time/
Total code time
, lOMoAR cPSD| 49179094
During CPR, chest compression fraction (CCF) should be at least --- and ideally greater
than 80%. - CORRECT ANSWER-60%
How do interruptions in chest compressions negatively impact survival after cardiac
arrest? - CORRECT ANSWER-Decrease coronary perfusion pressure
Coronary perfusion pressure (CPP) equals aortic ---- pressure minus right atrial diastolic
pressure. - CORRECT ANSWER-diastolic
What is the only intervention that can restore on organize rhythm in patients with
ventricular fibrillation (VF)? - CORRECT ANSWER-Early and effective defibrillation
How quickly does the chance of survival describe for every minute of defibrillation delay
in patients with ventricular fibrillation (VF) who do not receive bystander CPR? -
CORRECT ANSWER-7-10%
What is the advantage of a systematic approach to patient assessment? - CORRECT
ANSWER-Reduces the chances of missing important signs and symptoms
What is the first step in the systematic approach to patient assessment? - CORRECT
ANSWER-Initial impression
What is the maximum amount of time you should simultaneously perform the pulse and
breathing checks? - CORRECT ANSWER-10 seconds
The BLS Assessment is a systematic approach to BLS for trained healthcare providers.
This approach stresses: - CORRECT ANSWER-Early CPR and defibrillation
While you 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? - CORRECT
ANSWERDetermine if the patient's airway is patent
The initial assessment reveals a conscious patent. The patient's airway is patent, and
an advanced airway is not indicated. Which action is the Primary Assessment should
perform next? - CORRECT ANSWER-Administer oxygen as needed
Which action is part of the Secondary Assessment of conscious patient? - CORRECT
ANSWER-Formulate a differential diagnosis
Which of the following are the "H" causes of reversible cardiac arrest? - CORRECT
ANSWER-Hypovolemia, hypoxia, acidosis, hyperkalemia/ hypokalemia, hypothermia
, lOMoAR cPSD| 49179094
Which of the following are the "T" causes of reversible cardiac arrest? - CORRECT
ANSWER-Tension pneumothorax, cardiac tamponade, toxins, pulmonary thrombosis,
coronary thrombosis
What is the most common symptom of myocardial ischemia and infraction? -
CORRECT ANSWER-Retrosternal chest pain
Which demographic group experiencing acute coronary syndrome in more likely to
present without chest pain? - CORRECT ANSWER-females
Oxygen should be delivered to a patient who has obvious signs of heart failure if the
oxygen saturation is less than --- or unknown - CORRECT ANSWER-90%
Obtaining a --- is the most important assessment tool for a patient displaying signs and
symptoms of acute coronary syndromes. - CORRECT ANSWER-12 lead EKG
What is the time goal for how quickly you should complete a fibrinolytic checklist once
the patient arrives in the emergency department? - CORRECT ANSWER-10 minutes
A patient without dyspnea has signs of acute coronary syndrome. There are no obvious
signs of heart failure. You assess a noninvasively monitored oxyhemoglobin saturation.
What is the oxygen saturation threshold below which supplemental oxygen would be
required? - CORRECT ANSWER-90%
What are signs of clinical deterioration that would prompt the activation of a rapid
system? - CORRECT ANSWER-Unexplained agitation, symptomatic hypertension,
seizure
What blood component is acted upon by aspirin administration during the management
of a patient with acute coronary syndromes? - CORRECT ANSWER-Platelets
Which is a contraindication to the administration of aspirin for the management of a
patient with a cute coronary syndrome? - CORRECT ANSWER-Recent GI bleeding
What is a physiologic effect of nitroglycerin? - CORRECT ANSWER-Reduces preload
Which clinical finding represents a contraindication to the administration of
nitroglycerin? - CORRECT ANSWER-Confirmed right ventricular infarction
Which class of medications commonly given to patients with acute coronary syndromes
may be adversely affected by morphine administration? - CORRECT ANSWER-Ora l