Cardiac arrest with AED out of hospital | ACLS pretest

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Question 1 of 5
As a healthcare provider, your initial, simultaneous assessment should include:
Question 2 of 5
You determine that the patient is not breathing and does not have a pulse. You learn from his co-worker that he was recently in the hospital for "something with his heart." Your next step is to:
Question 3 of 5
Compressions should be done by pushing fast and hard. What is the rate of compressions for this patient?
Question 4 of 5
Following 30 compressions, what should you do next?
Question 5 of 5
The friend arrives with the store's AED. He does not know how to use it, but does know CPR. You should:
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Correct answers
- The level of consciousness, adequacy of breathing, and presence of pulse.
- Begin compressions and send the friend for the AED.
- 100–120 per minute
- Open the airway using the jaw thrust and ventilate twice
- Have the friend take over compressions, turn on the AED and follow the instructions.
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