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BLS Test- Final exam study review questions and answers 100% 
 
Which type of victim will require CPR? 
 
A. A victim that is telling you they believe they are having a heart attack 
B. A victim who is unresponsive but is breathing at an okay rate 
C. A victim with a pulse who is having trouble breathing 
D. A victim who is unresponsive with no normal breathing and no normal pulse 
 
When a victim has a suspected neck injury, what is the best way to open the airway? 
 
A. use the Jaw- Thrust m...
Basic Life Support Exam final complete exam review solution latest update 
 
 To observe standard precautions means: 
 
Prevention of airway and breathing emergencies; early CPR with an emphasis on effective rescue breaths and, if needed, rapid defibrillation; early activation of the appropriate emergency response protocol; effective BLS and ALS care and transportation; and effective post-cardiac arrest care at a hospital are the links in which chain of survival? 
 
Early recognition of cardia...
CPR BLS Exam, AHA. Updated.
Chapter 10: Clarifying Measurement and Data Collection in Quantitative Research 
Grove: Understanding Nursing Research, 6th Edition 
MULTIPLE CHOICE 
1. A researcher conducts a study to examine the effects of breastfeeding on infant weight at age 6 
months. Which type of measurement is used to measure the infants’ weight? 
a. Direct 
b. Indirect 
c. Nominal 
d. Ordinal 
ANS: A 
Feedback 
A Direct measurement allows for measures of concrete factors, such as a person’s 
height or weight. 
B In...
A researcher conducts a study to examine the effects of breastfeeding on infant weight at age 6 
months. Which type of measurement is used to measure the infants’ weight? 
a. Direct 
b. Indirect 
c. Nominal 
d. Ordinal 
ANS: A 
Feedback 
A Direct measurement allows for measures of concrete factors, such as a person’s 
height or weight. 
B Indirect measurement measures abstract ideas or characteristics and often must 
use more than one measure to measure all aspects of the concept. 
C Nominal...
Vocab Ch 27 Tamela Street 
1. Anorexia Nervosa—disorder in which the focus is on remaining thin, causing restriction of food 
intake to the point of danger 
2. Atherosclerosis—the accumulation of fatty deposits on the walls of blood vessels 
3. Binge Eating—episodes of continuous eating, often followed by purging 
4. Body Mass Index (BMI)—ratio that uses height and weight to estimate fat values at which the 
risk for disease increases 
5. Bulimia Nervosa—eating disorder characterized b...
1. How does the frequency of urination vary? (See page 543 in your textbook.) 
 The frequency of urination varies. 
 Infants void from 5 to 40 times a day. The preschool child may void 
every 2 hours. The adult voids from 5 to 10 times a day. On average, the 
adult male voids 300 to 500 mL each time, and the adult female voids 
250 mL. There should be at least an hourly urine output of 30 mL. 
This reflects adequate kidney perfusion. 
2. What factors affect normal urination? (See page 543 ...
Vocab Ch 27 Tamela Street 
1. Anorexia Nervosa—disorder in which the focus is on remaining thin, causing restriction of food 
intake to the point of danger 
2. Atherosclerosis—the accumulation of fatty deposits on the walls of blood vessels 
3. Binge Eating—episodes of continuous eating, often followed by purging 
4. Body M
Open-Book Quiz 
NAME: Tamela Street 
1. How does the frequency of urination vary? (See page 543 in your textbook.) 
 The frequency of urination varies. 
 Infants void from 5 to 40 times a day. The preschool child may void 
every 2 hours. The adult voids from 5 to 10 times a day. On average, the 
adult male voids 300 to 500 mL each time, and the adult female voids 
250 mL. There should be at least an hourly urine output of 30 mL. 
This reflects adequate kidney perfusion. 
2. What factors af...
Basic Life Support Exam B_ complete questions and answers Updated 2022. VERIFIED 
While performing high-quality CPR on an adult, what action should you ensure is being 
accomplished? 
Compressing to a depth of at least 2 inches 
A 53-year-old woman collapses while gardening. She is unresponsive, is not breathing, and 
does not have a pulse. A neighbor, who is an emergency medical technician, rushes to her 
with an AED. 
When the AED arrives, what is the first step for using it? 
Turn on the AED ...