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Bls Exam Questions With Correct Answers 2024 Update A+ Guaranteed Success, Exams of Nursin, Exams of Nursing

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BLS AHA FOR HEALTHCARE PROVIDERS EXAM
Questions and Answers
Updated Latest (Verified Answers)
1. emphasis on high-quality CPR compression rate of at least per minute.-
ANSWER 100
2. depth of compressions for children to adult
ANSWER 2 inches
3. depth of compression for infants
ANSWER 1/3 of anterior/posterior diameter of chest. 1 1/2"
4. compressions should be started what time limit?
ANSWER 10 seconds of recognition of cardiac arrest.
5. what are the signs of cardiac arrest?
ANSWER victim is unresponsive/not breathing/in- effective breathing
6. time frame to start cpr once suspect of cardia arrest?
ANSWER 10 seconds.
7. you should take no longer than seconds to check for a .
ANSWER 10, pulse
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BLS AHA FOR HEALTHCARE PROVIDERS EXAM

Questions and Answers

Updated Latest (Verified Answers)

  1. emphasis on high-quality CPR compression rate of at least per minute.-

ANSWER 100

  1. depth of compressions for children to adult ANSWER 2 inches
  2. depth of compression for infants ANSWER 1/3 of anterior/posterior diameter of chest. 1 1/2"
  3. compressions should be started what time limit? ANSWER 10 seconds of recognition of cardiac arrest.
  4. what are the signs of cardiac arrest? ANSWER victim is unresponsive/not breathing/in- effective breathing
  5. time frame to start cpr once suspect of cardia arrest? ANSWER 10 seconds.
  6. you should take no longer than seconds to check for a. ANSWER 10, pulse
  1. what is the first rescuer to do upon arriving at the scene? ANSWER check for safety.
  2. lone rescuer compression-ventilation ratio of to. ANSWER - 30 compressions to 2 ventilations
  3. explain hand placement for chest compressions ANSWER the heel of on hand should be placed on the center of the chest on the lower half of the breastbone.
  4. when compressions are of the appropriate depth it creates to the body. ANSWER blood flow
  5. allows the heart to refill with blood and is necessary for chest compressions to create blood flow ANSWER chest recoil
  6. do not move the victim while CPR is in progress unless the victim is in a . ANSWER dangerous environment
  7. the ventilation technique is not recommended for a lone
  1. compression-to-breaths ratio for 2-rescuer child CPR is compression to breaths. ANSWER 15 2
  1. compression to breath ratio for lone rescuer child CPR is compressions to _ breaths. ANSWER 30 2
  2. an infant;s central pulse (located at the brachial artery) you must palpate the of the upper arm between the and the ............. inside, elbow, shoulder
  3. depth of compression for the infant is the depth of chest or inches. or cm. ANSWER 1/3, 1 1/2", or 4cm
  4. what compression technique should be used for 2 rescuer infant CPR? ANSWER 2 thumb compressions with hands encircling chest
  5. effective rescue breathing is assessed by ANSWER watching the chest rise
  6. use an AED with adult pads for a child and infant if or are available ANSWER no child pads, pediatric atenuator
  7. when an advanced airway is in place the rescuers continue compressions at per minute pauses. breaths are given every to seconds or to breaths per minute.
  1. adults/children/infants who exhibit no signs of effective breathing and no pulse need immediately. ANSWER CPR
  2. choking infants give slaps, and chest. ANSWER 5 back,5 thrusts.
  3. after AED shocks, begin .............................. immediately, chest compres- sions
  4. they're unresponsive, with no neck injury, you want to open air way by head with method ANSWER tilting, chin lift
  5. explain the ADULT chain of survival ANSWER recognitionof cardiac arrest activationof emergency response system CPRcardiopulmonary resuscitation w/emphasis on chest compressions defribrillationrapid

advanced life support ANSWER ambulance etc. post-cardiac arrest care

  1. explain the pediatric chain of survival ANSWER prevention ANSWER of arrest bystander CPR ANSWER early high quality bystander CPR activation ANSWER rapid activation of the EMS advanced life support ANSWER abulance etc. post-cardiac arrest care
  2. 6 steps of critical concepts ANSWER start compressions within 10 seconds of recogni- tion of cardiac arrest. push hard and fast ANSWER compress at rate of 100/min. depth of at least 2" (5cm) for child/adult 1 1/2 (4cm) for infants allow complete chest recoil

ANSWER palpate carotid activate ANSWER EMS, get AED check pulse 10 sec. rule ANSWER C-A-B sequence

  1. chest compression technique ANSWER put heel of one hand on the center of the victim's chest on the lower half of the breastbone
  2. deliver compressions at a rate of ANSWER 100/min.
  3. chest recoils allows for what function? ANSWER blood to flow into the heart and is necessary for chest compressions to create blood flow. these compressions recoils should be equal
  4. try to place victim onto a surface if it is safe to move him ANSWER hard
  1. moving victim only when necessary like if they are ANSWER in a dangerous environ- ment ( such as burning vehicle) if you can not perform CPR effectively in the position or location he is currently in
  2. mouth to mask breaths ANSWER lone rescuer is at the victims side to perform compres- sions and breath. tilt chin lift deliver breath for over 1 second until chest rises 30 ANSWER2 x 5 cycles
  3. bag mask device ANSWER not recommended by lone rescuer.
  4. duties for 2 rescuer ANSWER rescuer 1 ANSWER at victims side 30 ANSWER2 compressions rescuer 2 ANSWER maintain open airways head tilt-chin lift jaw thrust give breaths watching for chest to rise avoiding excessive ventilation switch

ANSWER2 two rescuer ANSWER 15 ANSWER

  1. infant child steps of action ANSWER place 2 or 3 fingers on the inside of the upper arm, between the infant's elbow and shoulder press the index and middle fingers gently on the inside of the upper arm for at least 5- sec. single rescuer 30 ANSWER2 x 5 cycles 2 fingers centered below the nipple line. compressions of 4cm (1 1/2" deep) 100/min. if pulse <
  2. infant BLS ANSWER 2 thumb encircling technique ANSWER this is a 2 rescuer chest compres- sion for infants on lower half of the breast bone. 15 ANSWER2 use head-tilt chin lift method switch roles every 2 minutes or 5 cycles.
  3. advanced airway

ANSWER compressions 100/min without pauses for breaths 1 breath every 6-8 seconds 8-10 breath/min. no breaks on chest compressions!

  1. breaths to quickly or too much force can cause ANSWER air to enter the stomach causing gastric inflation