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CPR BLS EXAM COMPREHENSIVE TEST PAPER
2026 COMPLETE QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS
EXPERT VERIFIED GRADED A+

◉ The pulse assessed in an adult cardiac arrest victim is called the
______ pulse?


A.) Groin
B.) Radial
C.) Carotid
D.) Tempora. Answer: C


◉ Choose the proper order of the Adult Chain of Survival:


A.) Recognition, Call EMS, Advanced Life Support, Defibrillate, Post-
Cardiac Arrest Care
B.) Recognition, Early CPR, Defibrillate, Advanced Life Support, Post-
Cardiac Arrest Care
C.) CPR, Recognition, Call EMS, Defibrillate, Advanced Life Support
D.) Recognition, Defibrillation, CPR, Call EMS, Advanced Life
Support. Answer: B

,◉ True/False: Most rescuers describe child cardiac arrest situations
as more stressful than adult cases.


A.)True
B.)False. Answer: A


◉ You find an unresponsive victim without a pulse. You do not have
a mask. What is the next step for an untrained lay responder?


A.) Go call 911
B.) Wait until EMS arrives
C.) Begin CPR and perform mouth-to-mouth
D.) Use your shirt over their mouth as a barrier. Answer: C


◉ What is the correct compression-to-ventilation ratio for Two-
Rescuer Infant BLS?


A.) 30:2
B.) 30:1
C.) 15:2
D.) 15:1. Answer: C

, ◉ You attempt to deliver a breath through a mask but it does not go
in. What is the next step?


A.) Hyperextend the neck
B.) Blow harder
C.) Discard mask and use mouth-to-mouth
D.) Reposition the airway. Answer: D


◉ You are treating an adult choking victim. They initially can cough,
but now are grasping their throat and turning blue. What is the next
step?


A.) Heimlich Maneuver
B.) Begin CPR
C.) Rescue breathing
D.) Check pulse. Answer: A


◉ The compression to ventilation ratio for one rescuer giving CPR to
individuals of ANY age is:
A. 30:1
B. 30:2
C. 15:1
D. 15:2. Answer: B

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