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RQI 2025 T-CPR EXAM WITH CORRECT
QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS 2025

At 21:07 you receive a call from the husband of a 67-year-old woman who has collapsed and is


currently unconscious and described as breathing "funny." It is now 21:09; at this point, you


have enough information to identify that the patient is in cardiac arrest and start a response.


From the start of the call until the recognition of cardiac arrest took 120 seconds.


Did you meet the AHA T-CPR performance recommendation for recognition of out-of-hospital


cardiac arrest? - CORRECT-ANSWERSNo




You begin to coach the caller to position the patient flat on her back on the floor, and you then


provide instructions on how to perform CPR. At 21:11, the caller begins counting out loud and


you can confirm that CPR compressions are being delivered. From the start of the call until the


first compression was delivered took 240 seconds.




Did you meet the AHA T-CPR performance recommendation for delivery of the first T-CPR-


directed chest compression? - CORRECT-ANSWERSNo

, From the moment of collapse, a patient's chance of survival decreases by as much as


??%


As soon as CPR begins, the dying process is stalled, and the patient's chance of surviving the


arrest increases. - CORRECT-ANSWERS10%




Your caller has reported that her neighbor was found down, unconscious, and unresponsive in


his driveway. When you ask if he is breathing (or "breathing normally," depending on your


protocol) the caller states "I'm not sure, I don't think so."


What course of action should you take? - CORRECT-ANSWERSMove directly into CPR


instructions.




A security guard at the mall has come across an adult man who is down in the bathroom. The


man's eyes are open, but he is unresponsive. You ask if the man is breathing (or "breathing


normally," depending on your protocol), and the security guard informs you, "If I didn't know


better, I would say he's not breathing at all. His eyes are open though; otherwise I would think


he's dead."


What course of action should you take? - CORRECT-ANSWERSProceed with compression-only


CPR instructions.

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