BLS CPR exam questions and answers latest 100% TRUSTED Complete, trusted solutions and explanations
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BLS CPR 2022 10
BLS CPR exam questions and answers
latest 2022 100% TRUSTED Complete,
trusted solutions and explanations.
In which locations do most out-of-hospital cardiac arrests
occur? - ANS-Homes
Which is the most common cause of cardiac arrest in
children? - ANS-Respiratory failure or shock
What is...
BLS CPR exam questions and answers
latest 2022 100% TRUSTED Complete,
trusted solutions and explanations.
In which locations do most out-of-hospital cardiac arrests
occur? - ANS-Homes
Which is the most common cause of cardiac arrest in
children? - ANS-Respiratory failure or shock
What is the third link in the adult out-of-hospital Chain of
Survival? - ANS-Rapid defibrillation
what do you look for to know the rescue breaths are
effective for any victim - ANS-visible chest rise
steps for 1 rescuer CPR in order - ANS-a. shake and shout
you Ok? (infant flick foot)
b. Call 911
c. check for pulse
d. start chest compression lower 1/2 breast bone
e. open airway head tilt
f. give 2 breaths
g. resume compressions
after AED device give shock what do you do - ANS-resume
CPR, chest compressions
steps in using AED - ANS-turn AED on
, attach pads (front/back on infant) (remove woman's bra or
chest hair, piercings or jewelry)
c. clear area
d. follow direction to provide shock
it may be necessary to perform 'both' breathing and chest
compressions for an unresponsive infant with a low heart
rate (pulse) below 60 bpm - ANS-True
a bag/mask device (BMV) is recommended for ventilations
with either 1 OR 2 rescuers - ANS-False (only for two) takes
up too much time to switch for single
Good chest compressions and full chest recoil create blood
flow during CPR - ANS-True
an adult who was choking is now unconscious on the floor.
what should I do now? - ANS-a. get help
b. begin CPR with chest compressions
c. check for visible foreign body in throat
FBAO - ANS-Foreign Body Airway Obstruction
compression to ventilation ratio adults/infants (2 rescuers) -
ANS-30:2 (5 cycles CPR) / 15:2 (10 cycles CPR)
compression to ventilation ratio adults/infants (1 rescuer) -
ANS-30:2
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