BLS FINAL EXAM VERSION 1 LATEST 2026-2027 ACTUAL EXAM
WITH COMPLETE QUESTIONS AND CORRECT DETAILED ANSWERS
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What technique should be performed on responsive infants with
airway obstruction? - ANSWER-Back slaps and chest thrusts
(compressions)
How should you position an infant for back slaps? - ANSWER-
Hold the infant facedown on your forearm with the head lower
than the body.
How many back slaps should be given to an infant with airway
obstruction? - ANSWER-Five back slaps
What should you do if an unresponsive infant is found? -
ANSWER-Begin CPR, starting with chest compressions.
What is the priority in cases of opioid overdose during
resuscitation? - ANSWER-Standard resuscitation measures take
priority over naloxone administration.
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What should be done for a pregnant woman in cardiac arrest? -
ANSWER-Provide high-quality CPR and relieve pressure off the
aorta and vena cava.
What psychological impact might family members experience
during a medical crisis? - ANSWER-They may experience a
psychologic crisis that turns into a medical crisis.
What should you do to support family members after resuscitation
has stopped? - ANSWER-Take them to a quiet place, use clear
language, and exhibit calm authority.
What should you expect from family members after a
resuscitation attempt? - ANSWER-Expect emotion and be
supportive without hovering.
What can cause CPR skills to deteriorate over time? - ANSWER-
Lack of practice.
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What is essential for effective CPR training for the public? -
ANSWER-Facilitating training in critical skills of CPR and AED
operation.
What is the maximum time the brain can go without oxygen
before permanent damage is likely? - ANSWER-6 minutes or
longer.
What is the correct sequence of events in the AHA chain of
survival? - ANSWER-Early access, early CPR, early defibrillation,
early advanced care, integrated post-arrest care, recovery.
What position must a patient be in for CPR to be effective? -
ANSWER-Supine on a firm surface.
How long should a pulse check take? - ANSWER-At least 5
seconds but no more than 10 seconds.
What condition may result from artificial ventilation during CPR? -
ANSWER-Gastric distention.
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What is gastric distention? - ANSWER-A condition where the
stomach becomes filled with air due to artificial ventilation.
What should you do if you see an object in the mouth of an
unresponsive infant? - ANSWER-Remove the object if seen and
then resume chest compressions.
What is the purpose of back slaps in infants? - ANSWER-To
dislodge a foreign body obstruction.
What is the recommended method for chest thrusts in infants? -
ANSWER-Use two fingers placed on the lower half of the
sternum.
What should you do if a patient is crumpled or face down during
CPR? - ANSWER-Reposition the patient to ensure they are lying
supine.