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AAOS 12th Edition ECTSI - Chapter 6 Questions And Answers Rated A+
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abdomen - The body cavity that contains the major organs of digestion and excretion. It is located 
below the diaphragm and above the pelvis. 
acetabulum - The depression on the lateral pelvis where its three component bones join, in which 
the femoral head fits snugly. 
adenosine triphosphate (ATP) - the nucleotide involved in energy metabolism; used to store 
energy 
adrenal glands - Endocrine glands located on top of the kidneys that release adrenaline when 
stimulated by the sympathetic nerv...
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CPR/First aid HOSA 2024-2025 Latest Version Graded A+
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CPR/First aid HOSA Latest 
 
Version Graded A+ 
 
Pediatric In-Hospital Chain of Survival 
1. early recognition and prevention 
2. activation of emergency response 
3. high quality CPR 
4. advanced resuscitation 
5. post-cardiac arrest care 
6. recover 
Pediatric Out-of-Hospital Chain of Survival 
1. prevention 
2. activation of emergency response 
3. high quality CPR 
4. advanced resuscitation 
5. post-cardiac arrest care 
6. recovery 
Adult In-Hospital Chain of Survival 
1. early recognition ...
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BLS Hospital Corpsman Exam Questions and Answers | 100%Correct | Updated 2024.
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BLS Hospital Corpsman Exam Questions and Answers | 100%Correct | Updated 2024. 
To perform the head-tilt/chin lift technique on an adult: - answer-Press down 
on the forehead while pulling up on the bony part of the chin with two to three 
fingers of the other hand. 
Modified Jaw-Thrust Maneuver - answer-used to open the airway when a 
patient is suspected of having a head, neck or spinal injury. To perform this 
maneuver on an adult, kneel above the patient's head 
Simultaneous Breathing and P...
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NHS Pathways DLP Questions and Answers 100% Score
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How long after being deprived of oxygen do cells start to die? - Correct After 3-5 
minutes 
What is shock? - Correct Life-threatening condition that occurs when the 
cardiovascular system fails for some reason, and is unable to circulate adequate 
amounts of oxygen around the body. 
List the features of shock - Correct Skin is cold & clammy 
Very weak 
Unable to stand up 
Pale skin (even blue or grey) 
What does AED stand for? - Correct automated external defibrillator 
The resuscitation counci...
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ACLS Post Test Exam (Latest 2024 - 2025) Actual Questions and Answers
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1. Which type of atrioventricular block best describes this rhythm? 
Second degree type II 
2. Your patient is in cardiac arrest and has been intubated. To assess CPR quality, 
which should you do? 
Monitor the patient's PETCOS 12-lead 
3. Which facility is the most appropriate EMS destination for a patient with sudden 
cardiac arrest who achieved return of spontaneous circulation in the fleld? 
Coronary reperfusion-capable medical center 
4 Which of the following signs is a likely indicator of...
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ACLS 2024 complete update A+ graded.
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ACLS 2024 complete update A+ graded 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Targeted temperature management - adults.	32 - 36 C (89.6 - 95.2F). 
 
Titrate inspired O2 to...	the lowest level required to achieve arterial O2 sat 94% + to avoid complications associated with O2 toxicity. 
 
Mean arterial pressure goal	65 mm Hg or greater 
 
A team leader should be able to explain why it is essential to...	push hard and fast in center of chest. 
ensure complete chest recoil. 
minimize interruptions in compressions. ...
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NHS Pathways DLP Questions
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NHS Pathways DLP Questions 
 
How long after being deprived of oxygen do cells start to die? - After 3-5 minutes 
 
What is shock? - Life-threatening condition that occurs when the cardiovascular system fails 
for some reason, and is unable to circulate adequate amounts of oxygen around the body. 
 
List the features of shock - 
Skin is cold & clammy 
Very weak 
Unable to stand up 
Pale skin (even blue or grey) 
 
What does AED stand for? - automated external defibrillator 
 
The resuscitation ...
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heartsaver first aid CPR AED questions with 100% correct answers
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what is first aid? 
the immediate care that you give a person with an illness or injury before rescuers with more advanced training arrive and take over 
 
 
 
who can initiate first aid? 
anyone in any situation 
 
 
 
 
what is the difference between responsive and unresponsive? 
responsive- someone who is reesponsive move, speak, blink, or otherwise react to you when you tap them and ask if they are okay. 
unresponsive- someone who does not move, speak, blink or otherwise react is unresponsiv...
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Airway Practice Exam| Questions Solved with Verified Correct Answers | Latest Update 2024- 2025
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Occasional, irregular breaths that may be observed in a cardiac arrest patient are called: - 
ANSWER agonal gasps. 
A 22-year-old man crashed his motorcycle into a tree. He is found approximately 20 feet away 
from his bike and is responsive to pain only. He is not wearing a helmet. You are unable to 
effectively open his airway with the jaw-thrust maneuver. What should you do? - ANSWER 
Carefully tilt his head back and lift up on his chin.
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NHS Pathways DLP Questions and Answers 100% Score
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NHS Pathways DLP Questions and Answers 100% Score 
How long after being deprived of oxygen do cells start to die? - Correct After 3-5 
minutes 
What is shock? - Correct Life-threatening condition that occurs when the 
cardiovascular system fails for some reason, and is unable to circulate adequate 
amounts of oxygen around the body. 
List the features of shock - Correct Skin is cold & clammy 
Very weak 
Unable to stand up 
Pale skin (even blue or grey) 
What does AED stand for? - Correct automat...
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