BLS EXAM | QUESTIONS AND VERIFIED
ANSWERS RATED A+ | 100% CORRECT |
2025/2026 GUIDE
The code team 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 have assessed your patient and recognized that they are in cardiac
arrest. You should begin CPR __________.
- Correct Answer - Immediately
You enter Ms. Evers's room and notice she is slumped over in her chair
and appears unresponsive and cyanotic. You do not see signs of life-
threatening bleeding. Which is the next appropriate action?
- Correct Answer - Check for responsiveness.
You are preparing to deliver ventilations to an adult patient experiencing
respiratory arrest. You should give 1 ventilation every:
- Correct Answer - 6 seconds
, After immediately initiating the emergency response system, what is the
next link in the Adult In-Hospital Cardiac Chain of Survival?
- Correct Answer - Early high-quality CPR
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.
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 - At the carotid or femoral artery
You suspect that an unresponsive patient has sustained a neck injury.
Which technique should you use to open the patient's airway?
- Correct Answer - Modified jaw-thrust maneuver
You are alone performing 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
ANSWERS RATED A+ | 100% CORRECT |
2025/2026 GUIDE
The code team 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 have assessed your patient and recognized that they are in cardiac
arrest. You should begin CPR __________.
- Correct Answer - Immediately
You enter Ms. Evers's room and notice she is slumped over in her chair
and appears unresponsive and cyanotic. You do not see signs of life-
threatening bleeding. Which is the next appropriate action?
- Correct Answer - Check for responsiveness.
You are preparing to deliver ventilations to an adult patient experiencing
respiratory arrest. You should give 1 ventilation every:
- Correct Answer - 6 seconds
, After immediately initiating the emergency response system, what is the
next link in the Adult In-Hospital Cardiac Chain of Survival?
- Correct Answer - Early high-quality CPR
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.
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 - At the carotid or femoral artery
You suspect that an unresponsive patient has sustained a neck injury.
Which technique should you use to open the patient's airway?
- Correct Answer - Modified jaw-thrust maneuver
You are alone performing 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