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ACLS VERSION B EMERGENCY MEDICAL RESPONSE EXAM 2025/2026 | 60 VERIFIED QUESTIONS AND ACCURATE ANSWERs

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ACLS VERSION B EMERGENCY MEDICAL RESPONSE
EXAM 2025/2026 | 60 VERIFIED QUESTIONS AND
ACCURATE ANSWERs

1. Describe the significance of establishing IV or IO access during
a cardiac arrest situation.

Establishing IV or IO access is only needed after the
patient regains consciousness.

Establishing IV or IO access is unnecessary if CPR is being
performed.

Establishing IV or IO access is primarily for fluid
resuscitation.

Establishing IV or IO access allows for the rapid
administration of medications that can improve patient
outcomes.

2. A patient has achieved ROSC after cardiac arrest but is
still hypotensive. If the healthcare team decides to
administer
epinephrine, what would be the appropriate dosing strategy?

0.1 to 0.5 mcg/kg per minute IV infusion

0.5 to 1 mcg/kg per hour IV infusion

0.01 to 0.1 mcg/kg per minute IM injection
1 to 2 mg IV push every 3-5 minutes

,3. What is the recommended first choice for establishing
intravenous access during cardiac arrest
resuscitation?

antecubital vein

radial
artery
femoral vein
subclavian vein

4. In a scenario where a patient in ventricular fibrillation
receives one shock and two minutes of CPR but remains in
the same condition, what should the medical team do next if
they have already administered epinephrine?

perform chest compressions only

wait for the patient to regain consciousness
administer a second shock

initiate advanced cardiac life support protocols

5. A 49-year-old man has retrosternal chest pain radiating into
the left arm. The patient is diaphoretic, with associated
shortness of breath. The blood pressure is 130/88 mmHg, the
heart rate is
110/min, the respiratory rate is 22 breaths/min, and the pulse
oximetry value is 95%. The patient's 12 lead ECG shows ST-
segment elevation in the anterior leads. First responders
administered 160 mg of aspirin, and there is a patent peripheral

, IV. The pain is described as an 8 on a scale of 1 to 10 and is

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