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AN ADVANCED CARDIOVASCULAR LIFE SUPPORT EXAM
VERSION A LATEST UPDATES -2025/2026- ACTUAL QUESTIONS
WITH VERIFIED ANSWERS ALREADY GRADED A+ GUARANTEED
SUCCESS




Preferred method of access for epinephrine during cardiac arrest
Intraosseous
Next action if AED does not analyze rhythm
Check all AED connections and reanalyze.
Next priority after 2 minutes of CPR with no pulse
Administer 1 mg of epinephrine.
Next action during a pause in CPR with no pulse
Resume chest compressions.
Common mistake in cardiac arrest management
Prolonged interruptions in chest compressions
Component of high-quality chest compressions
Allowing complete chest recoil
Action that increases successful conversion of ventricular fibrillation
Providing quality compressions immediately before a defibrillation attempt
Description of pulseless electrical activity
Sinus rhythm without a pulse

, Best strategy for CPR with advanced airway in place
Provide compressions and ventilations with a 30:2 ratio.
Ventilation during compression pause
Provide a single ventilation every 6 seconds during the compression pause.
Continuous chest compressions
Provide continuous chest compressions without pauses and 10 ventilations per
minute.
Significance of PETCO2 level of 8 mm Hg
Chest compressions may not be effective.
Endotracheal tube placement issue
The endotracheal tube is no longer in the trachea.
Criteria for termination of efforts
The patient meets the criteria for termination of efforts.
Hyperventilation in patients
The team is ventilating the patient too often (hyperventilation).
Quantitative capnography
Allows for monitoring of CPR quality.
Alveoli oxygen level measurement
Measures oxygen levels at the alveoli level.
Inspired carbon dioxide and cardiac output
Determines inspired carbon dioxide relating to cardiac output.
Electrolyte abnormalities detection
Detects electrolyte abnormalities early in code management.
Next treatment after asystole
Consider terminating resuscitative efforts after consulting medical control.

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