AMERICAN RED CROSS (BLS)
FINAL EXAM
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25 Questions and Answers 100% Guarantee Pass Multiple-Choice (A–D), For Each Question. Each Question Includes The Correct Answer Expert-Verified explanation
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### 1. What three elements are key to the systemac approach of providing emergent paent care?
- Assess, Idenfy, Treat
- Assess, Recognize, Care
- Evaluate, Diagnose, Act
- Observe, Discuss, Intervene
Correct Answer: B) Assess, Recognize, Care
Explanaon: The systemac approach for providing emergent paent care starts
with assessing the situaon, recognizing any signs of distress, and proceeding to provide the necessary care. This triad is essenal for effecve and mely management of urgencies.
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### 2. If a paent is suspected to have a neck injury and is unresponsive, which technique should you use to open the airway?
- Head-lt, chin-li0
- Standard jaw-thrust maneuver
- Modified jaw-thrust maneuver
- Economy posion
Correct Answer: C) Modified jaw-thrust maneuver 2 / 3
Explanaon: The modified jaw-thrust maneuver is the safest way to open the
airway in a paent with a suspected neck injury. This technique minimizes movement of the cervical spine which can worsen a suspected injury.
### 3. A0er providing high-quality CPR and using the AED on Mr. Sauer, you noce he appears to be breathing. What should you do next?
- Connue CPR unl the ambulance arrives
- Stop CPR and check for a pulse
- Monitor him without performing any further acons
- Perform addional rescue breaths
Correct Answer: B) Stop CPR and check for a pulse
Explanaon: Once you observe signs of breathing, it’s crucial to check for a pulse as well. If Mr. Sauer has a pulse and is breathing, it is appropriate to monitor him unl advanced care arrives. Connuing CPR would be unnecessary and could cause harm if he has regained a heartbeat.
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### 4. Upon finding Mr. Cohen unresponsive on the ground, what is your immediate next acon a0er iniang the emergency response system?
- Begin rescue breaths
- Check for a pulse
- Perform early CPR
- Look for an AED
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