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YMCA CPR ACTUAL EXAM WITH CORRECT ACTUAL
QUESTIONS AND CORRECTLY WELL DEFINED
ANSWERS LATEST 2024 – 2025 ALREADY GRADED A+
To observe standard precautions means - (answers)To follow a set of infection
control practices used whether or not an infection is suspected
Prevention of airway and breathing emergencies; early CPR with an emphasis on
effective rescue breaths and, if needed, rapid defibrillation; early activation of the
appropriate emergency response protocol; effective BLS and ALS care and
transportation; and effective post-cardiac arrest care at a hospital are the links in
which chain of survival? - (answers)Children and infants
Early recognition of cardiac arrest and activation of an emergency response
protocol; immediate high quality CPR; rapid defibrillation; effective BLS and ALS
care and transportation; and effective postcardiac arrest care at a hospital are the
links in which chain of survival? - (answers)Adults outside a hospital
You have responded to a report of an abrupt collapse of a middle-aged man at a
local office building. Your BLS assessment shows the man is unresponsive, not
breathing normally, and has no carotid pulse. This condition is most likely caused
by and treated with: - (answers)Sudden cardiac arrest; CPR, defibrillation
You are providing care to a 23-year-old female found unresponsive on a couch at
a party. She is breathing normally and has a pulse. You should immediately do
which of the following? - (answers)Place her in the side-lying recovery position.
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You are attending to a 54-year-old man who collapsed suddenly and is
unresponsive. He is not breathing normally and you cannot feel a pulse. There is
no suspicion of trauma and your emergency response protocol is being activated.
What is your next step? - (answers)Immediately provide CPR.
You are attending to a person who is unresponsive, gasping, but you can clearly
feel a carotid pulse. What is the determined problem? - (answers)Respiratory
arrest
You have been performing CPR on a 9-year-old child for about 4 minutes. An AED
has just arrived. What should you do? - (answers)voice instructions.
You and another provider are attending to a 17-year-old boy found unresponsive
with occasional gasps. You are not certain if a pulse is present. What should you
do? - (answers)Start CPR; 30:2 compressions to ventilations.
A roofer was electrocuted when his aluminum ladder contacted an energized
power line. The scene has been made safe and you have determined he is in
cardiac arrest. The AED has analyzed the heart and is indicating a shock is advised.
What should you do? - (answers)Clear the person and immediately deliver the
shock.
After delivering a shock with an AED, you should: - (answers)Immediately resume
CPR and follow any instructions given by the AED.
YMCA CPR ACTUAL EXAM WITH CORRECT ACTUAL
QUESTIONS AND CORRECTLY WELL DEFINED
ANSWERS LATEST 2024 – 2025 ALREADY GRADED A+
To observe standard precautions means - (answers)To follow a set of infection
control practices used whether or not an infection is suspected
Prevention of airway and breathing emergencies; early CPR with an emphasis on
effective rescue breaths and, if needed, rapid defibrillation; early activation of the
appropriate emergency response protocol; effective BLS and ALS care and
transportation; and effective post-cardiac arrest care at a hospital are the links in
which chain of survival? - (answers)Children and infants
Early recognition of cardiac arrest and activation of an emergency response
protocol; immediate high quality CPR; rapid defibrillation; effective BLS and ALS
care and transportation; and effective postcardiac arrest care at a hospital are the
links in which chain of survival? - (answers)Adults outside a hospital
You have responded to a report of an abrupt collapse of a middle-aged man at a
local office building. Your BLS assessment shows the man is unresponsive, not
breathing normally, and has no carotid pulse. This condition is most likely caused
by and treated with: - (answers)Sudden cardiac arrest; CPR, defibrillation
You are providing care to a 23-year-old female found unresponsive on a couch at
a party. She is breathing normally and has a pulse. You should immediately do
which of the following? - (answers)Place her in the side-lying recovery position.
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You are attending to a 54-year-old man who collapsed suddenly and is
unresponsive. He is not breathing normally and you cannot feel a pulse. There is
no suspicion of trauma and your emergency response protocol is being activated.
What is your next step? - (answers)Immediately provide CPR.
You are attending to a person who is unresponsive, gasping, but you can clearly
feel a carotid pulse. What is the determined problem? - (answers)Respiratory
arrest
You have been performing CPR on a 9-year-old child for about 4 minutes. An AED
has just arrived. What should you do? - (answers)voice instructions.
You and another provider are attending to a 17-year-old boy found unresponsive
with occasional gasps. You are not certain if a pulse is present. What should you
do? - (answers)Start CPR; 30:2 compressions to ventilations.
A roofer was electrocuted when his aluminum ladder contacted an energized
power line. The scene has been made safe and you have determined he is in
cardiac arrest. The AED has analyzed the heart and is indicating a shock is advised.
What should you do? - (answers)Clear the person and immediately deliver the
shock.
After delivering a shock with an AED, you should: - (answers)Immediately resume
CPR and follow any instructions given by the AED.