BLS Practice Test

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Question 1
In a two-rescuer CPR situation the person delivering ventilations should be positioned:
A
by the patients feet.
B
at the patients head.
C
behind the first rescuer.
D
on the patients side.
Question 1 Explanation: 
In a two-rescuer CPR situation the person delivering ventilations should be positioned at the patient's head.
Question 2
When performing mouth to mouth breaths on an adult it is important to:
A
take a regular breath and seal your lips around the victims mouth.
B
take a deep breath and seal your lips around the victims mouth.
C
take a deep breath and seal your lips around the victims mouth and nose.
D
take a shallow breath and seal your lips around the victims mouth and nose.
Question 2 Explanation: 
When performing mouth to mouth breaths on an adult it is important to take a regular breath and seal your lips around the victims mouth. AHA guidelines recommend against taking a deep breath.
Question 3
The bag valve mask is most effective when controlled by:
A
3 rescuers.
B
2 rescuers.
C
1 rescuer.
D
4 rescuers.
Question 3 Explanation: 
The bag valve mask is most effective with 2 rescuers. 1 should maintain the seal, while the other squeezes the bag.
Question 4
2 rescuer CPR is performed at a ratio of what in a child?
A
15 to 1.
B
30 to 2.
C
15 to 2.
D
30 to 1.
Question 4 Explanation: 
CPR is performed at a ratio of 15 compressions to two breaths in a child with 2 rescuers.
Question 5
The correct sequence of steps for CPR is:
A
chest compressions, airway, breathing.
B
airway, breathing, chest compressions.
C
breathing, airway, chest compression.
D
breathing, airway, chest compressions.
Question 5 Explanation: 
The correct sequence for providing CPR is represented by the CAB mnemonic which stands for compressions, airway, breathing.
Question 6
Which of the following choices best describes the method used to hold the mask in place while delivering ventilations via a bag valve mask?
A
The W-C clamp.
B
The C-C grip.
C
The E-W grip.
D
The E-C clamp.
Question 6 Explanation: 
The E-C clamp is a method used to describe the hand positioning over the mask when using a bag valve mask device.
Question 7
You begin to place an oropharyngeal adjunct and your patient begins to gag.  Your next action should be to:
A
Use a larger adjunct that does not penetrate as deep.
B
remove the airway and ventilate without an adjunct.
C
Leave the airway in place but be cautious in case of vomiting.
D
Use a smaller adjunct.
Question 7 Explanation: 
If a patient has a gag reflex then the OPA should not be used.
Question 8
All of the follow choices are true of an agonal gasp except:
A
They may sound like a snort or grunt.
B
They are always forceful and make the patient's head move.
C
They look as if a patient is drawing in air rapidly.
D
They usually happen at a slow rate.
Question 8 Explanation: 
Agonal gasps can be forceful or weak. In some cases they are forceful enough to cause head or neck movement, but not always.
Question 9
You are on the scene of a 8 month old male who is in severe respiratory distress.  Inspection of the oropharynx reveals a small, toy-like object lodged in the child's throat.  Stridor is hear on inspiration and the infant's mother is extremely agitated.  Your next step would be to:
A
perform 5 cycles of the foreign body obstruction maneuver.
B
perform abdominal thrusts to dislodge the obstruction.
C
perform back blows to dislodge the obstruction.
D
attempt to remove the obstruction with your fingers.
Question 9 Explanation: 
For a patient who is under the age of 1 with a partial airway obstruction, the EMT should first perform 5 back blows.
Question 10
When checking for a pulse in an adult patient:
A
check for 30 seconds.
B
check for at least 5 seconds but no more than 10.
C
wait for the AED to analyze the heart rate.
D
check for 3 seconds.
Question 10 Explanation: 
When checking for a pulse, feel for at least 5 seconds but no more than 10.
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