HSI BASIC LIFE SUPPORT| questions and correct answers| Latest 2026
HSI BASIC LIFE SUPPORT| questions and correct answers| Latest 2026 You are a BLS provider assessing an unresponsive adult. The scene is safe, and you have taken standard precautions. When you assess for breathing and pulse, you definitely feel a pulse and see the person is breathing normally. You should: Maintain an open airway. This BLS program is intended to: train BLS providers in resuscitation, in the context of your setting, and prepare you to recognize cardiac arrest in patients of all ages. When the lower chambers of the heart beat too quickly or quiver, the heart cannot pump blood. These abnormal heart rhythms, or dysrhythmias, are known as ___________________ and _________________________. Pulseless ventricular tachycardia (VT), ventricular fibrillation (VF) When chest compressions stop, blood flow ______________________ significantly. decreases To open the airway with a jaw thrust, position yourself: Above the patient's head. Too many rescue breaths too quickly or breaths that are too large is _______________________, which can be harmful. Excessive ventilation You are a lone BLS Provider responding to a possible adult cardiac arrest. The scene is safe. You have taken standard precautions. The patient is unresponsive. You have activated EMS and/or your EAP. Other providers are on the way. You have an AED. The patient is occasionally gasping. You do not feel a carotid pulse. What should you do?
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