CPR Cheat Sheet 2026

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135 questions
150 min time limit
70.00% to pass
  1. When preparing for electrical therapy, which of the following safety precautions is essential to prevent arcing and ensure effective energy delivery? Ensuring the patient's chest is clean and dry.
  2. A construction worker fell 20 feet and presents with midshaft femur fracture. Estimated blood loss into the thigh can be as high as: 1,000–1,500 mL
  3. A 12-lead ECG reveals right axis deviation, tall R wave in V1, and deep S waves in V6. Which condition is most consistent with these findings? Right ventricular hypertrophy
  4. A patient develops pulseless electrical activity after receiving a high spinal anesthetic. Which drug mechanism is MOST relevant? Epinephrine alpha-1 effect restoring vascular resistance lost from sympathectomy
  5. Which dysrhythmia is most commonly associated with hypothermic cardiac arrest at core temperatures below 30°C (86°F)? Ventricular fibrillation
  6. Which of the following is the MOST appropriate ventilation rate for a patient with ROSC (return of spontaneous circulation) who requires assisted ventilation? 10–12 breaths/min
  7. What is the correct dose of epinephrine administered during adult cardiac arrest per current AHA ACLS protocol? 1 mg IV every 3-5 minutes
  8. What is the correct ET tube dose of epinephrine when IV/IO access is unavailable? 2–2.5 mg diluted in 5–10 mL NS
  9. What is the primary mechanism by which epinephrine improves outcomes in cardiac arrest? Alpha-1 vasoconstriction increasing coronary perfusion pressure
  10. You are treating an 18-month-old in ventricular fibrillation. What is the recommended initial energy dose for defibrillation? 2 J/kg
  11. A glucometer reads 'HI' for a diabetic patient in altered mental status. This indicates blood glucose is: Above the device's measurable range (>600 mg/dL)
  12. A team member administers a second dose of epinephrine 2 minutes after the first. As team leader, what is your FIRST action? Document the event and continue resuscitation while monitoring for complications
  13. What is the first step in assessing an emergency patient? To perform an initial assessment and prioritize treatment
  14. In which of the following cardiac arrest situations is the administration of epinephrine recommended as early as feasible once IV/IO access is established? Pulseless Electrical Activity (PEA)
  15. A patient requires spinal motion restriction on a long backboard. After securing the torso, the head is immobilized: Last, after torso and legs are secured
  16. A paramedic applies a tourniquet to a patient's mid-thigh for arterial bleeding. The bleeding does not stop. What is the correct next step? Apply a second tourniquet proximal to the first
  17. For synchronized cardioversion of unstable atrial fibrillation, the recommended initial energy setting using a biphasic defibrillator is: 100-200 J
  18. To ensure both high-quality CPR and effective team coordination, what is the recommended approach for switching the person performing chest compressions? Switch compressors every 2 minutes, ideally during a planned pause like a rhythm check.
  19. Why is it important for paramedics to be familiar with their medical equipment? To ensure effective and efficient care
  20. A patient in cardiac arrest has ECG showing organized electrical activity but no palpable pulse. Which rhythm is present? Pulseless electrical activity
  21. Which phrase BEST demonstrates closed-loop communication when a team leader orders 1 mg epinephrine IV? '1 mg epinephrine IV — administering now. Epinephrine 1 mg given.'
  22. Which IV fluid is currently recommended by PHTLS and most EMS systems for hemorrhagic shock resuscitation? Lactated Ringer's solution
  23. In a patient with suspected digoxin toxicity, which ECG pattern is classically described as the 'Salvador Dali' or 'scooping' sign? Downsloping ST depression resembling a sagging baseline
  24. The Cincinnati Prehospital Stroke Scale assesses which three findings? Facial droop, arm drift, speech abnormality
  25. Which of the following is an absolute contraindication to nasotracheal intubation? Suspected basilar skull fracture
  26. What term describes the minimum current needed to reliably capture the myocardium during transcutaneous pacing? Capture threshold
  27. A patient presents with a GCS of 8 and is unresponsive to verbal stimuli. What is the MOST appropriate initial airway intervention? Endotracheal intubation
  28. Which condition is the most common cause of cardiac arrest in infants and children? Respiratory failure or shock leading to hypoxia
  29. A 2-year-old child is unresponsive with no pulse. A single rescuer is present. What is the correct compression-to-ventilation ratio? 30:2
  30. What is the primary concern when transporting a trauma patient? To keep the airway clear, control bleeding, and stabilize
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