LATEST UPDATE 2025 |QUESTIONS WITH
CORRECT ANSWERS GRADED A
1. A 60-year-old man is found to be unresponsive, pulseless, and
apneic. You should:
Select one:
A. start CPR and transport immediately.
B. begin CPR until an AED is available.
C. withhold CPR until he is defibrillated.
D. determine if he has a valid living will. ANS: B. begin CPR
until an AED is available.
2. Basic life support (BLS) is defined as:
Select one:
A. basic lifesaving treatment that is performed by bystanders while
EMS providers are en route to the scene of an emergency.
B. noninvasive emergency care that is used to treat conditions such as
airway obstruction, respiratory arrest, and cardiac arrest.
C. invasive emergency medical interventions such as intravenous
therapy, manual defibrillation, and advanced airway management.
D. any form of emergency medical treatment that is performed by
advanced EMTs, paramedics, physicians, and emergency nurses.
,ANS: B. noninvasive emergency care that is used to treat conditions
such as airway obstruction, respiratory arrest, and cardiac arrest.
3. Between each chest compression, you should .
Select one:
A. check for a pulse
B. allow full chest recoil
C. administer a breath
D. remove your hands from the chest ANS: B. allow full chest
recoil
4. Complications associated with chest compressions include all
of the following, EXCEPT:
Select one:
A. a fractured sternum.
B. gastric distention.
C. rib fractures.
D. liver laceration. ANS: B. gastric distention.
5. CPR is in progress on a pregnant woman. Shortly after
manually displacing her uterus to the left, return of spontaneous
circulation occurs. Which of the following would MOST likely
explain this?
Select one:
A. Displacement of her uterus caused blood to flow backward, which
increased blood flow to her heart.
,B. Increased blood flow to her heart caused her ventricles to stop
fibrillating, which restored her pulse.
C. Displacement of her uterus allowed her lungs to expand more fully,
which restored her pulse.
D. Pressure was relieved from her aorta and vena cava, which
improved chest compression effectiveness. ANS: D. Pressure
was relieved from her aorta and vena cava, which improved chest
compression effectiveness.
6. CPR retraining is the MOST effective when it:
Select one:
A. occurs every 24 months.
B. is delivered by computer.
C. involves hands-on practice.
D. is self-paced and brief. ANS: C. involves hands-on practice.
7. CPR should be initiated when:
Select one:
A. rigor mortis is obvious.
B. signs of putrefaction are present.
C. the carotid pulse is very weak.
D. a valid living will is unavailable. ANS: D. a valid living will is
unavailable.
8. CPR will NOT be effective if the patient is:
Select one:
A. supine.
, B. prone.
C. horizontal.
D. on a firm surface. ANS: B. prone.
9. Gastric distention will MOST likely occur:
Select one:
A. when you deliver minimal tidal volume.
B. in patients who are intubated.
C. when the airway is completely obstructed.
D. if you ventilate a patient too quickly. ANS: d. if you ventilate
a patient too quickly.
10. If an object is visible in the unconscious patient's airway, you
should .
Select one:
A. leave it in place
B. continue chest compressions
C. remove it
D. place the patient on his or her side ANS: C. remove it
11. In most cases, cardiopulmonary arrest in infants and children
is caused by:
Select one:
A. a cardiac dysrhythmia.
B. severe chest trauma.
C. respiratory arrest.