BLS scenario 10 is the final BLS scenario within the BLS Express Study Guide. This scenario covers BLS for opioid overdose.
If you have not completed part 1 and Part 2 of the BLS Express, make sure to do that. Part 1 and 2 will prepare you for the BLS scenarios and help you achieve mastery of BLS concepts before beginning the scenarios.
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Question 1 of 9
1. Question
1. You are working in a medical clinic and you enter the break room. Upon entering, you see one of your coworkers with her head down on the table. It appears that she is asleep but she does not move at all and something just "doesn't seem right."
You place your hand on her shoulder and say "are you ok." She does not respond and you repeat this only louder and more aggressively. There is still no response.
What will you do now that you have established that your coworker is unresponsive?
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Question 2 of 9
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2. (True or False) As a single rescuer, you should NOT leave the patient for any reason, but you should begin CPR and wait for help to come.
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Question 3 of 9
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3. You activate a code blue, get the AED, and a coworker to help, and you quickly return to the patient. You now position the patient on the floor. What is your next intervention?
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4. When you check breathing, you see that the patient has NO chest rise and fall and appears cyanotic. Your pulse check reveals a carotid pulse of 50/minute.
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5. You open the airway using a head tilt-chin lift and your coworker begins rescue breathing with a bag-mask for this adult victim. What is the rate for breaths per minute with rescue breathing for the adult victim?
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6. Rescue breathing is now being performed and you are trying to determine the cause of this arrest. The airway is open and does not seem to be obstructed with each ventilation. What is another common cause of respiratory arrest that is easily reversed?
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7. Help has arrived and a crash cart is now available. Coworkers attach the defibrillator to monitor the victim. Since this adult victim is experiencing respiratory arrest, what medication will you give at this time in order to reverse any potential opioid overdose?
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Question 8 of 9
8. Question
8. Naloxone can be given by which of the following routes? (Choose all correct answers)
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Question 9 of 9
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9. A coworker who is present finds a bottle of oxycodone tablets in the victim's purse that was at her side.
After the dose of intranasal naloxone is given, the victim moves her extremities and begins to moan. She is now breathing on her own and appears less hypoxic. Great job with this scenario. Last question.(True or False) Only one dose of Naloxone should be given for opioid overdose.
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(2020-2025 AHA BLS Guidelines)
Ibrahim says
The best and helpful ever🙏
Mohammed Abdelrahman says
very helpful and informative
thanks
Festo Kayandabila says
BLS is specific-care tailored, fantastic
Emanuel Elias says
Thank you EMS team for this knowledge 🙏
Connie Hughes says
Jeff,
I am grateful for your site for ACLS & now BLS. Is it possible for the BLS site to pick up where you left off like the ACLS site does? Just a suggestion. I also appreciated your timely response to my text last week. Keep up the great work!
Connie
ACLS says
I do not understand the question
“Is it possible for the BLS site to pick up where you left off like the ACLS site does?”
Can you clarify a little more on your meaning?
Kind regards, Jeff
James L Woodworth says
There’s going to be changes this year for ALCS in 2021. Are you going to be ready for that as I definitely want to use this wonderful site?
Thanks for all your help!!
ACLS says
Hi Jim,
I am working on the guideline changes at the current time and should be completed within the next month or so. As a standalone content creator it takes me a bit longer to get everything squared away and they’re getting quicker about getting those guidelines published and printed.
Kind regards,
Jeff
Jordan says
Hi Jeff
I always use your site for ACLS review and renewal—Love it. But it was my first time using the BLS review and it was perfect! I aced it. Thank you for committment to reinforcing/developing a knowledge base site that allow nurses and physicians alike to excel in ACLS and BLS.
May God continue to bless you! Thank you
Jordan
ACLS says
Hi Jordan,
That’s great! Thanks for letting me know how things went. I’m so glad that the site has been helpful for you. Kind regards, Jeff
Gari Owens says
I will add to the many well-spoken comments regarding your eReview. I appreciate the help it has afforded me. Due to recert. BLS, ACLS and PALS next week. What a great find was your course. Thanks much and don’t stop.
shawn collinson says
I am very appreciative of this exam site!! Thank you for all your hard work in doing so! I love the entire set up of being able to retest until I got 100%.
ACLS says
Hi Shawn,
I’m glad that the site has helped you.
Kind regards, Jeff
John Smith says
Answered 9/9 questions of the last module correctly.
Score calculated this as 8/9 answered correctly.
ACLS says
Hi John,
I’m not sure what happened there. I’ll try to keep my eye out on this to see if it’s a reoccurring issue.
Kind regards, Jeff
hala says
thank you very much
Srivalli Donthineni says
User friendly. Thank you so much for all your effort to put this together.
ACLS says
You are welcome! Kind regards, Jeff
Sandra says
Fantastic reviews…thanks so much, certainly easier than reading the manual over and over.
ACLS says
Hi Sandra,
Glad to help out! So glad the material is helpful for you.
Kind regards, Jeff
Kim says
I think there is a problem with your website. On the question about how you can give naloxone. The options where. Iv. Im. Intranasal or. Oral. I chose im and iv. When I had the answers checked. It was correct. And yet it should have been incorrect
ACLS says
Hi Kim,
When there are multiple answers that are chosen, the ones that you get correct will be highlighted in green and the ones that you do not answer will have a green line border around them. If you choose the incorrect answer that will be in red.
Kind regards, Jeff
Susan p f Tan says
thank you for the express BLS review! I love the quiz and scenario testing, I have reviewed my BLS and I still made mistakes, good review and doing the quiz and the scenario helped me to identify what I still need to review and the rationale helps me to understand mistakes I made, good job and thank you