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What are the first four steps upon finding a possibly unconscious adult? (SRAP) - ANS 1. Scene Safety 2. Responsiveness 3. ALS and AED 4. Place in Supine Position What are the order of steps after SRAP? (CAB-D) - ANS 1. Circulation (check pulse ~10 sec) 2. Airway (open it) 3. Breathing ...

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BLS CPR 2020 Exam Questions With
Correct Solutions All Verified By An
Expert A+ Graded

, What are the first four steps upon finding a possibly unconscious adult? (SRAP) - ANS
1. Scene Safety
2. Responsiveness
3. ALS and AED
4. Place in Supine Position




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What are the order of steps after SRAP? (CAB-D) - ANS 1. Circulation (check pulse
~10 sec)




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2. Airway (open it)
3. Breathing (provide rescue breaths)
4. Defibrillation (apply AED asap)




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Adult CPR Cycle - ANS 30 compressions, 2 rescue breaths (one and two providers are
the same)

Pediatric and Infant CPR Cycle - ANS 30 compressions, 2 rescue breaths, 1 provider
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15 compressions, 2 rescue breaths, 2 providers

Adult Rescue Breaths without CPR - ANS 10 -12 breaths per minute (every 5 - 6
seconds)
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Pediatric and Infant Rescue Breaths without CPR - ANS 12 - 20 breaths per minute
(every 5 - 3 seconds)
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How do you open the airway if collapse was unwitnessed or you suspect c-spine
precaution is needed? - ANS Jaw-Thrust Maneuver
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How do you open the airway if you saw the collapse and do not suspect c-spine
precautions are needed? - ANS Head-Tilt Chin Lift

When do you perform CPR? - ANS When patient is unconscious, apneic, and
pulseless

When do you stop CPR? - ANS - Clear signs of death (cold and stiff)
- Clear signs of life (breathing, movement, ROSC)
- Scene safety is jeopardized or you are physically incapable of continuing due to
one-provider fatigue

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