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BLS Algorithm Flashcard 3

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Question

When defibrillating a pediatric patient < 8 years old, the best device to use is:

 

a. No devices are required
b. Dose attenuating system
c. Adult AED
d. Electrocardiogram

Answer

a. No devices are required

Question

When performing chest compressions on an adult or child, the recommended compression rate is:

 

a. 70 to 80 per minute
b. 90 to 100 per minute
c. 100 to 120 per minute
d. 140 to 150 per minute

Answer

c. 100 to 120 per minute

Question

When performing high-quality CPR, you can interrupt chest compressions when:

 

a. You remember to retrieve an AED
b. Giving ventilations in a two-rescuer team
c. The emergency medical providers arrive to take over
d. You believe the patient’s heart has restarted

Answer

c. The emergency medical providers arrive to take over

Question

Which of the following BLS measures has shown better results when used in a patient with cardiac arrest?

 

a. Calling paramedics to perform CPR
b. Providing compression-only CPR
c. Providing conventional CPR
d. Monitoring the patient until an advanced airway is available

 

Answer

c. Providing conventional CPR

Question

You are a bystander performing high-quality CPR to a patient in sudden cardiac arrest after a vehicular crash. You have already called for paramedics, and they will arrive shortly. An AED is attached to the patient and informs you that a shock is not recommended at this point. Knowing that this is a witnessed cardiac arrest, what is the most appropriate action to take next?

 

a. Provide high-quality CPR.
b. Override the AED and give a shock.
c. Intubate the patient as soon as possible.
d. Monitor the patient and wait for paramedics to arrive

Answer

a. Provide high-quality CPR.

Question

You are a trained rescuer providing chest compressions to a 50-year-old man who just had a heart attack. No other bystanders are available. How will you perform chest compressions and provide ventilations?

 

a. 2 ventilations after 100 chest compressions
b. 2 ventilations after 30 chest compressions
c. 2 ventilations after 15 chest compressions
d. Asynchronous ventilations every 6 seconds

Answer

b. 2 ventilations after 30 chest compressions

Question

You are going to provide mouth-to-mouth resuscitation to a 45-year-old man who is apneic but with a pulse. What is the recommended rate for giving positive pressure ventilation in this case?

 

a. 2 breaths to every 30 chest compressions
b. 1 breath every 6 seconds
c. 2 breaths for every 15 chest compressions
d. Chest compression-only CPR is appropriate in this case.

 

Answer

b. 1 breath every 6 seconds

Question

You are part of a 2-person rescue team performing CPR on a 23-year-old woman in cardiac arrest due to a vehicular crash. To prevent rescuer fatigue, when is the best time to switch rescuers from chest compressions to ventilation and vice versa?

 

a. After 5 cycles of chest compressions
b. After 2 minutes of chest compressions
c. To avoid interruptions in chest compressions, do not switch positions
d. As soon as the rescuer gets fatigued

Answer

b. After 2 minutes of chest compressions

Question

You are tending to a 54-year-old patient with cardiac arrest due to anaphylaxis. You have already alerted the paramedics, and they are on their way. The patient appears to be gasping. You check for a pulse, and after 10 seconds, you are unsure if there is one. What is your next course of action?

 

a. Perform high-quality CPR.
b. Ask a bystander to double check for a pulse.
c. Give mouth-to-mouth resuscitation and monitor the patient until paramedics arrive.
d. Monitor the patient until paramedics arrive.

Answer

a. Perform high-quality CPR.

Question

You witness a 45-year-old male colleague clutching his chest, and he immediately collapses and becomes unresponsive. After calling for EMS, you provide basic life support measures to the patient while you await their arrival. Following the BLS healthcare provider guidelines from the American Heart Association, which one of the following statements is correct?

 

a. If the patient has abnormal breathing or is apneic with a palpable pulse, provide chest compressions with ventilations until paramedics arrive.
b. If the patient has no pulse and has irregular breathing, perform mouth-to-mouth resuscitation and until paramedics arrive.
c. If the patient has normal breathing and a pulse, then monitor the patient until paramedics arrive.
d. All of the above statements regarding the American Heart Association BLS guidelines are true.

 

Answer

c. If the patient has normal breathing and a pulse, then monitor the patient until paramedics arrive.

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