BLS Megacode Scenario 7
By Mark Dzwonkiewicz, FP-C, LI | Medically reviewed by Stephanie Flores, PA-C on November 21, 2024
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Question 1 of 10
1. Question
You are a first responder trained in Basic Life Support. You are working in a child care center.A 4-year-old child you are caring for suddenly collapses.
1. Your first action is to:
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2. Question
You quickly scan the room, verify that you cannot see any threats, and call your coworkers for help.2. The next step you should take is to:
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3. Question
You determine that the child is not responsive. You ask your coworker to activate the emergency response system and grab the AED from the kitchen area.3. The next step you should take is to:
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4. Question
4. The longest amount of time you should spend checking for a pulse and breathing is:
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5. Question
You cannot feel a pulse, and the child is not breathing. The coworker brings the AED into the room.5. The next step you should take is to:
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6. Question
You open the AED, follow the on-screen prompts, and apply the pads. The AED evaluates the heart rhythm.The AED tells you to perform CPR. You and your coworker begin CPR.
6. You begin a cycle of high-quality CPR. You know that a cycle of CPR includes:
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7. High-quality CPR includes all of the following EXCEPT:
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8. Question
The AED advises you to stop CPR for rhythm analysis. You stop CPR. You and your coworker stop touching the child.The AED directs you to deliver a shock.
8. At this time, you should:
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9. Question
After verifying that no one is touching the child, you push the shock button on the AED.9. The next action you should take is to:
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Question 10 of 10
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The AED advises stopping CPR. You move back from the child and allow the AED to analyze the rhythm.The AED advises stopping CPR. The child moves her legs weakly and starts whimpering.
10. The next action you should take is to:
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