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7 HSI YMCA BLS EXAM Actual Questions and Verified Answers 1.This technique may be useful for larger infants or when the BLS provider has difficulty compressing the appropriate depth.Answer The Heel of One Hand technique 2.You and another BLS provider are giving CPR to a 7-year-old child when the AED arrives. You turn on the AED, switch the AED to pediatric energy levels, and apply the pads. The other BLS provider should Answer BLS provider should continue high-quality compressions while the AED is charging 3.When breathing slows or stops, it leads to bradycardia, a slow heart rhythm of fewer than _ beats per minute.Answer 60 4.You are a lone BLS provider responding to a possible adult cardiac ar- rest. The scene is safe. You have taken standard 1 / 2
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7 precautions. An untrained bystander heard the person collapse.You have activated EMS or your occu- pational emergency action plan. Other providers are on the way. An AED is located in the building, about 3 minutes away. The patient is unresponsive and making gurgling sounds. You do not feel a carotid pulse. You have a CPR mask with a one-way valve. What should you do?Answer Send the bystander to get the AED. Start high-quality CPR.
5.You and another BLS provider have responded to a call for a 5-month-old infant with trouble breathing. The scene is safe.You have taken standard precautions. The infant is unresponsive and gasping. You have activated EMS or your occupational emergency action plan. A weak brachial pulse at about 40 beats per minute is felt. The infant's skin is mottled, and the hands and feet are cool to touch. Other BLS providers are a few minutes away with an AED. What should you do?Answer You should start high-quality CPR 6.You are attempting to resuscitate an unresponsive 25-year- old who over- dosed on fentanyl. The scene is safe. You have taken standard precautions. EMS or your occupational emergency action plan has been activated. The patient is