A) 100
B) 80
C) 60
D) 120
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A) A man experiencing widespread chest pain with a systolic blood pressure of 94.
B) A man with chest pain who says that it "usually happens after running."
C) A woman diagnosed with congestive heart failure who has swelling in her ankles.
D) A responsive diabetic woman with a blood pressure of 129/90.
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A) When the victim's family informs you that the ambulance has arrived.
B) When you feel light-headed as if you are about to pass out.
C) When the victim's family asks you to stop performing CPR.
D) When you feel upset that your CPR does not revive the victim.
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A) head.
B) abdomen.
C) face.
D) extremities.
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A) the automatic production of electricity by heart cells.
B) the automatic circulation of blood to the heart muscle.
C) the automatic resetting of the heart in the event of fibrillation.
D) the automatic regulation of oxygen volume in the blood.
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A) dead tissue causes an irregular heartbeat.
B) the usual nerve impulses from the brain are interrupted.
C) a blocked coronary artery induces a heart attack.
D) the electrical impulses are completely disorganized.
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A) Increasing age
B) Diabetes mellitus
C) Depression
D) Obesity
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A) resume CPR beginning with chest compressions.
B) resume CPR beginning with rescue breaths.
C) allow the AED to reassess the patient's heart rhythm.
D) allow the AED to deliver a secondary shock.
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A) Wear down new batteries to prevent the possibility of power surges.
B) Remove the AED pads when transporting a patient.
C) Attach the pads first and then turn on the AED unit.
D) Only attach the AED to unresponsive and pulseless patients.
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A) To allow blood to flow into the heart and air to flow into the lungs.
B) To lessen the risk of breaking the patient's ribs during CPR.
C) To allow you to watch for the return of spontaneous breathing.
D) To decrease your fatigue and help you perform better CPR.
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A) Find a blanket and elevate the patient's legs.
B) Hold the patient's c-spine in a neutral position.
C) Assist the patient's breathing with a bag valve mask.
D) Perform cardiopulmonary resuscitation.
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A) Migraines
B) Bulemia
C) Epilepsy
D) Obesity
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A) 25:2
B) 20:2
C) 35:2
D) 30:2
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A) continue performing CPR until the ambulance arrives and do not use the AED.
B) apply one of the AED pads directly over the pacemaker.
C) place a rubber glove over the pacemaker and administer a shock.
D) apply the AED pads and keep them at least 1 inch from the pacemaker.
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A) early access, early drugs, early oxygen, and early advanced care.
B) early oxygen, early drugs, early CPR, and early defibrillation.
C) early CPR, early transportation, early oxygen, and early defibrillation.
D) early access, early CPR, early defibrillation, and early advanced care.
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A) You discover the patient has a diabetes bracelet.
B) You have used an AED and there is no change in heart rhythm.
C) You feel light-headed and tired from the exertion.
D) You believe that the patient has no chance of survival.
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A) in the upper abdomen.
B) under the breastbone.
C) through the neck.
D) down the arms and legs.
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A) open a window and slowly walk her over, monitoring changes in her pulse rate.
B) assess her standing blood pressure and, if permissible, have her walk downstairs.
C) convince her to remain seated and wait for the arrival of advanced life support.
D) assist her to the building's elevator and continue to monitor her while you wait outside.
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A) advise the rescuer of which steps to take.
B) need manual input of vital signs before shocking.
C) automatically assess and shock the patient.
D) require the rescuer to manually operate all functions.
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A) From the carotid arteries
B) From the aorta
C) From the coronary arteries
D) From the pulmonary arteries
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