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AMERICAN HEART ASSOCIATION BLS (BASIC LIFE SUPPORT) COMPLETE EXAM UPDATE
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---2January 20232022/2023A+
- When you first see a potential victim. - When do you ensure a scene is safe? 
A victim who is unresponsive, not breathing and has no pulse. - Which victim requires 
CPR? 
Head tilt-chin lift - This is the best method to open an airway of an unresponsive victim 
with no suspected neck injury. 
10 seconds - The maximum time you check for a pulse. 
Bag-mask device - A device used for a 2-person rescue to provide breaths during CPR. 
2 inches (5cm) - The recommended depth of chest compressions for...
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Exam (elaborations)
AMERICAN HEART ASSOCIATION BLS (BASIC LIFE SUPPORT) COMPLETE EXAM UPDATE
-
---2January 20232022/2023A+
- When you first see a potential victim. - When do you ensure a scene is safe? 
A victim who is unresponsive, not breathing and has no pulse. - Which victim requires 
CPR? 
Head tilt-chin lift - This is the best method to open an airway of an unresponsive victim 
with no suspected neck injury. 
10 seconds - The maximum time you check for a pulse. 
Bag-mask device - A device used for a 2-person rescue to provide breaths during CPR. 
2 inches (5cm) - The recommended depth of chest compressions for...
-
$13.99 More Info
Lectharvard
-
Exam (elaborations)
AMERICAN HEART ASSOCIATION BLS (BASIC LIFE SUPPORT) COMPLETE EXAM UPDATE
-
---2January 20232022/2023A+
- When you first see a potential victim. - When do you ensure a scene is safe? 
A victim who is unresponsive, not breathing and has no pulse. - Which victim requires 
CPR? 
Head tilt-chin lift - This is the best method to open an airway of an unresponsive victim 
with no suspected neck injury. 
10 seconds - The maximum time you check for a pulse. 
Bag-mask device - A device used for a 2-person rescue to provide breaths during CPR. 
2 inches (5cm) - The recommended depth of chest compressions for...
-
$13.99 More Info
Lectharvard