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AHA BLS EXAM LATEST 2023-2024 EXAM
WITH 200 QUESTIONS AND CORRECT
ANSWERS (VERIFIED ANSWERS)AGRADE

In which locations do most out-of-hospital cardiac arrests occur?

a. healthcare clinics
b. homes
c. recreational facilities
d. shopping centers - ANSWER- b. homes

Which is the most common cause of cardiac arrest in children?

a. cardiac problem
b. congenital or acquired heart defect
c. respiratory failure or shock
d. infection and sepsis - ANSWER- c. respiratory failure or shock

Which statement best describes sudden cardiac arrest?

a. when respiratory distress in adults occurs and the heart rate does not
change
b. when the heart rate is 40 - 60/min and respirations increase
c. when the blood flow to the heart is blocked and the heart rate
increases
d. when an abnormal rhythm develops and the heart stops beating
unexpectedly - ANSWER- d. when an abnormal rhythm develops and
the heart stops beating unexpectedly

What are the 3 main components of CPR - ANSWER- 1) compressions
2) airway
3) breathing

,What are 6 steps of the adult cardiac arrest algorithm? - ANSWER- 1)
verify scene safety/note time if possible
2) assess responsiveness (tap shoulder and shout "ARE YOU OKAY?"
Not okay? [1] shout for help
[2] activate ems via cell phone if appropriate
[3] get AED/emergency equipment/Narcan (or send someone to do so)
3) look for breathing or only gasping [scan the victims chest for rise/fall]
and check pulse (simultaneously). Is pulse definitely felt within 10
seconds? Yes = monitor person until emergency responders arrive
No breathing but + pulse = provide rescue breathing with 1 breath every
5 - 6 seconds (total 10 - 12 breaths per minute). Consider triad of opioid
OD (1. ask bystanders if know what happened 2) look for track marks 3)
look for pill bottles, needles, etc.) Continue rescue breathing doing this
while checking for a pulse about every 2 minutes. If not pulse, start
CPR. If possible opioid OD, give Narcan
No breathing/just gasping & no definitive pulse (after checking for 5 -
10 seconds) = start CPR (step # 4)
**By this time in all scenarios, 1) EMS or backup is activated & 2)
AED/emergency equipment/Narcan have been retrieved or someone is
retrieving them - CONFIRM THESE 2 THINGS HAVE BEEN DONE
4) CPR should begin within 10 seconds of checking for
responsiveness/breathing/pulse. Quickly remove clothing for proper
hand placement and placement of AED pads. Patient should be on a firm
surface (floor/board).
Begin cycles of 30 compressions and 2 breaths. Turn on and follow the
prompts of AED as soon as it arrives.
5) AED arrives. Turn it on and follow prompts.
6) AED will say whether the rhythm is shockable. SWITCH ROLES IF
2 RESCUERS ARE PRESENT
Yes = Give 1 shock and follow AED instructions (resume CPR
immediately for ~ 2 minutes, until prompted by the AED to do another
rhythm check). Continue this cycle until patient becomes responsive or
the victim starts to move.

,No = Resume CPR immediately for ~ 2 minutes, until prompted by the
AED to do another rhythm check. Continue until ALS providers take
over or until patient starts to breathe, move or otherwise react

How many times is breathing and/or a pulse checked in adult CPR? -
ANSWER- Just once, at the beginning. Afterwards, the AED (if shock
advised), patient (if moves) or ALS crew dictates when CPR is stopped.

How many seconds should it take to verify 1) unresponsiveness 2) lack
of breathing and/or circulation 3) notifying EMS 4) getting
AED/emergency equipment? - ANSWER- No more than 10 seconds

When are agonal gasps seen in sudden cardiac arrest? - ANSWER-
Agonal gasps may be present in the first minutes after sudden cardiac
arrest.

What is this describing:
Person usually looks like he's drawing air in very quickly. The mouth
may be open and the jaw, head or neck may move with this effort. May
appear forceful or weak. Some time may occur between them because
they usually happen at a slow rate. May sound like a snort, snore or
groan. This is not normal breathing. It's a sign of cardiac arrest. -
ANSWER- Agonal gasps

How do you locate the carotid pulse? - ANSWER- 1) locate the trachea
on the side closest to you, using 2 - 3 fingers
2) slide these 2 or 3 fingers into the groove between the trachea and the
muscles at the side of the neck, where you can feel the carotid pulse
3) feel for at least 5 but no more than 10 seconds. If you don't definitely
feel a pulse, begin CPR, starting with chest compressions (do a 30:2
ratio)

What age of people should get the 30:2 ratio of CPR with SINGLE
rescuers? - ANSWER- Victims of any age.

, Should you move the victim during chest compressions? - ANSWER-
Do not move the victim while CPR is in progress unless the victim is in
a dangerous env't (ie., burning building) or if believe you can't perform
CPR effectively in the victim's present position or location.

ALS providers may elect to move the patient while CPR is in progress.

Where should you place your hand for adult CPR? - ANSWER- Put the
heels of each hands in the center of the victim's chest, on the lower half
of the sternum.

In terms of direct patient care, how can three rescuers be utilized before
the AED arrives? - ANSWER- 1) first person does CPR
2) second person holds open the airway
3) third person delivers breaths
**During CPR, jaw thrust and bag-mask ventilation are more efficiently
performed when 2 or more rescuers are providing ventilation.

Do face shields provide the same level of infection risk as pocket
masks? - ANSWER- No, rescuers should replace face shields with a
pocket mask at the first opportunity.

What is the percent of inhaled oxygen content and exhaled oxygen
content in the air we breathe? Why is this relevant? - ANSWER- The air
we breathe contains about 21% oxygen. The air we breathe out contains
about 17% oxygen. Because we use a relatively small amount of the
oxygen we breathe, the air that the rescuer breathes out provides the
victim with much needed oxygen.

Fun fact: how many cycles of CPR (30:2) occurs ~ every 2 minutes
(between rhythm checks of the AED? - ANSWER- ~5 cycles of CPR
(30:2)

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