A BLS test consists of ten questions. BLS training questions are asked to students hoping to attain a certificate in basic life support. Here are few common questions asked in BLS training questions and their answers.<\/span><\/p>\n When a victim can not properly breath, you will notice them having high pitched noise during inhaling, they have poor air exchange and the can not be able to talk.<\/p>\n When an adult victim requires BLS, you first access them; if not breathing or properly breathing perform CPR. Check for pulse for approximately 5-10 seconds. If there is no pulse still, perform at least a hundred compression per minute. Open the airway and give 2 breaths. Continue with the cycle until helps an ambulance arrives.<\/p>\n When offering CPR to an adult, the compression ratio is 30 compressions to 2 breaths.<\/p>\n A victim should never be moved expect when the surround is dangerous or the victim is in a position making it difficult for you to you perform CPR.<\/p>\n Mouth to mouth breathing is fast and more effective way of providing breaths to a victim. The rescuers exhale has 17 percent oxygen and 4 percent carbon dioxide which is enough to meet a victim\u2019s need.<\/p>\n The 2010 AHA guidelines for CPR recommend a BLS sequence from airway- breathing-compression to compression- airway- breathing.<\/p>\n Prevention of cardiac arrest, early CPR, rapid defibrillation, advanced airway support and integrated post cardiac arrest care<\/p>\n Power on your AED and listen carefully to the spoken direction of the AED, attach pads to the victim\u2019s chest, if the AED will advise a shock clear the victim and press shock button.<\/p>\n Find carotid pulse on the neck side that is close to you; take five second to ten seconds to check for the pulse. If there is no pulse perform CPR and check again for the pulse.<\/p>\n There are two methods a rescuer can us to open an airway; head tilt chin lift method and jaw thrust method.<\/p>\n BLS training questions will give you a guideline of some of the questions asked during a BLS test.<\/p>\n\n
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