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BLS EXAM AND PRACTICE EXAM NEWEST ACTUAL EXAM COMPLETE 100 QUESTIONS AND CORRECT DETAILED ANSWERS (VERIFIED ANSWERS) |ALREADY GRADED A+ Check your knowledge of 2-rescuer adult BLS by answering this question. You and your colleague respond to an adult male victim who is unresponsive. After a...

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BLS EXAM AND PRACTICE EXAM NEWEST ACTUAL EXAM COMPLETE
100 QUESTIONS AND CORRECT DETAILED ANSWERS (VERIFIED
ANSWERS) |ALREADY GRADED A+

Check your knowledge of 2-rescuer adult BLS by answering this
question. You and your colleague respond to an adult male victim who
is unresponsive. After assessing that the victim is not breathing and
has no pulse, what do you instruct your colleague to do? - CORRECT
ANSWER *Activate the emergency response system and get the AED*


- It's important to get advanced providers and an AED on their way. For
shockable cardiac arrest, the sooner defibrillation occurs, the better
the victim's chance of survival.

A rescuer arrives at the side of an adult victim and suspects an opioid-
associated life-threatening emergency. The victim is unresponsive and
not breathing normally but has a pulse. Which action should the
rescuer do next? - CORRECT ANSWER *Give 1 breath every 5 to 6
seconds*

For a suspected opioid-associated life-threatening emergency in a
victim who is unresponsive and not breathing normally but does
have a pulse, the rescuer should give 1 breath every 5 to 6 seconds in
an adult, and every 3 to 5 seconds in a child or infant. Then, if local
protocol allows, the rescuer may give naloxone. But the rescuer
should not delay breaths to give naloxone.

If the choking infant becomes unresponsive, the rescuer should
immediately begin CPR, starting with chest compressions. Each time
the airway is opened, the rescuer should - CORRECT ANSWER look for the
object in the back of the throat.

- If the object is seen and can easily be removed, the rescuer should
remove it.

How often should rescuers switch roles when performing two-rescuer
CPR? - CORRECT ANSWER *After every five cycles of CPR*

, The 2015 AHA guidelines for CPR recommended BLS sequence of
steps are: - CORRECT ANSWER Chest compressions, Airway, Breathing

In an adult with an advanced airway in place during two-rescuer CPR,
how often should the breaths be administered? - CORRECT ANSWER
Every 6 to 8 seconds (8 to 10 breaths per minute)

An infant becomes unresponsive and stops breathing. A strong pulse is
still present. How many rescue breaths a minute should be given until
help arrives or the infant starts breathing on its own? - CORRECT ANSWER
*12-20 breaths a minute*

- This number of rescue breaths has shown to be adequate for
oxygenation while still allowing for effective movement of air in and
out of the lungs of an unconscious infant.
Knowing your limitations - CORRECT ANSWER Members of the team know
their boundaries and ask for help before the resuscitation attempt
worsens.

In 2-Rescuer CPR, switch roles every - CORRECT ANSWER 5 cycles (2
minutes)

Indications for high-quality CPR - CORRECT ANSWER Unresponsive, no
breathing/only gasping an no pulse

Method to relieve chocking in responsive infant - CORRECT ANSWER 5
back laps and 5 chest thrusts

Technique for relief of chocking in unresponsive infant - CORRECT
ANSWER CPR and look in the mouth for obstructing object


Significance of early Defibrillation - CORRECT ANSWER It eliminates
abnormal heart rhythm, may restore a normal cardiac rhythm

Compression: ventilation ratio for 2 -Rescuers Infant CPR - CORRECT
ANSWER 15 compressions: 2 breaths

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