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(2024) BLS HeartCode *online*
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    (2024) BLS HeartCode *online*

  • A rescuer arrive at the side of an adult victim and suspects an opioid-associated life-threatening emergency The victim if unresponsive and not breathing normally but has a pulse What is the next action the rescuer should take? - Give 1 rescue breath every 6 seconds Adult BLS algorithms for health care providers - Verify Scene Safety Check for Responsiveness - Tap the victim's shoulders and shout, "Are you OK?" - If the victim is not responsive, shout for nearby help. - Activate the e...
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Adult BLS Quiz
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    Adult BLS Quiz

  • A team leader assigns a task to another person. Which of the following actions demonstrates good closed-loop communication? - The person repeats the message and acknowledges when the task is done. An adult victim, suspected of an opioid overdose, has no pulse and is not breathing. What should be the rescuer's next step? - Provide high-quality CPR. Chest compressions on adults should be done to what depth? - Between 2-2.4" During CPR, what is the ratio of chest compressions to rescue brea...
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AHA BLS CERTIFICATION EXAM REVIEW 23/24
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    AHA BLS CERTIFICATION EXAM REVIEW 23/24

  • How is gastric inflation caused? - It is caused when air enters the victim stomach during bag mask ventilation it is caused by breaths given to quickly or with too much force How long should interruptions in chest compressions be limited to? - No more than 10 seconds If you suspect cervical spine injury what maneuver should be used to open the airway? - Modified jaw thrust maneuver Is a rescue breath effective? - A rescue breath is effective for a patient of any age if it causes the chest...
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AHA BLS Exam Review
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    AHA BLS Exam Review

  • 1. When should the rescuer initially ensure that the scene is safe? a. When the rescuer first sees a potential victim b. After the rescuer activates the emergency response system c. As emergency medical services arrive on the scene d. After an AED that is attached to the victim delivers a shock - A 2. As soon as an AED becomes available, which of the following is the first step the rescuer should perform to operate the AED? a. Place the AED pads on the chest b. Deliver 2 rescue breaths b...
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American Red Cross BLS (Basic Life Support)
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    American Red Cross BLS (Basic Life Support)

  • While assessing an unresponsive adult who has been pulled from the water, you find that the patient has only occasional gasps, no definitive pulse and no severe life-threatening bleeding. Which of the following should you do next? - Provide 2 ventilations and begin CPR An adult choking victim becomes unresponsive after 7 abdominal thrusts. You lay them on the floor. The next step you should do is to: - Expose the chest and begin chest compressions. You are performing chest compressions on a...
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American Red Cross Final Exam BLS
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    American Red Cross Final Exam BLS

  • You and your colleagues have been providing high-quality CPR for and using the AED on Mr. Sauer. While providing ventilations, you notice that Mr. Sauer moves and appears to be breathing. What is the correct course of action? - Stop CPR, check for breathing and a pulse and monitor Mr. Sauer until the advanced cardiac life support team takes over. Upon entering Mr. Cohen's room, you find him on the ground, unresponsive. After immediately initiating the emergency response system, what is you...
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Basic Life Support (BLS) Training
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    Basic Life Support (BLS) Training

  • For the purposes of the BLS course, age definitions are as follows: - Adult: after onset of puberty and older Children: 1 year to puberty Infant: <1 year of age How deep should you compress for each age group? - Adults: at least 2 inches Children: at least 1/3 of the depth of the chest; about 2 inches Infants: at least 1/3 of the depth of the chest; about 1.5 inches How do you check a pulse in infants and children? - Infants: palpate a brachial pulse Children: palpate a carotid or fem...
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Basic Life Support (BLS)
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    Basic Life Support (BLS)

  • DEFINE: Compression-Only CPR - A technique that slows the process of brain death in cardiac arrest by partially restoring circulation of existing oxygen in the bloodstream to the brain and other vital organs What does SCA stand for? - Sudden Cardiac Arrest DEFINE: Sudden Cardiac Arrest (SCA) - The result of disruption in the heart's electrical system What is the most common treatment for Sudden Cardiac Arrest (SCA)? - Defibrillation DEFINE: Defibrillation - An electrical shock administere...
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Basic Life Support
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    Basic Life Support

  • BLS - Basic Life Support What is the first step of CPR - Start compressions within 10 seconds. What is the second step of CPR - Push hard, push fast What should be your rate of compression - You compress at a rate of 100 to 120/min What are the different rates of depth for chest compressions? - At least 2 inches (5 cm) for adults, and children. At least one 1 1/2 inches (4 cm ), for Infants. What is the third step of CPR - Allow complete chest recoil after compression. What is the fourth ...
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