What This Document Is
This document contains practice exams – specifically, Exams C and D – for Basic Life Support (BLS) certification through the American Heart Association, as used in the NURS 2106 Adult Nursing 1 course at Baton Rouge Community College. It includes the exam questions, answer sheets, and detailed answer keys (both standard and annotated). This represents a tool for students to assess their preparedness for the official BLS certification exams. The document is dated May 1, 2023, with user-specific information indicating completion on July 14, 2023.
Why This Document Matters
This resource is crucial for students in NURS 2106 who are required to obtain BLS certification. Successful completion of a BLS exam is often a prerequisite for clinical rotations and ultimately, for becoming a registered nurse. These practice exams allow students to familiarize themselves with the question format, identify knowledge gaps, and improve their confidence before taking the official assessment. It’s designed to reinforce learning from course materials and prepare students for real-world emergency scenarios.
Common Limitations or Challenges
This document provides practice questions, but it does *not* replace formal BLS training or the official American Heart Association certification course. It is a study aid, not a substitute for hands-on skills practice and comprehensive understanding of BLS guidelines. While the annotated answer keys offer explanations, they do not provide personalized feedback or address individual learning needs.
What This Document Provides
The full document includes:
* Student Answer Sheets for Exams C and D
* Complete question sets for both Exam C (25 questions) and Exam D.
* Standard Answer Keys for both exams.
* Annotated Answer Keys providing explanations for each answer.
* User data including name, TCID, and completion date.
This preview only shows a sample of questions from Exam C, focusing on scenarios related to CPR initiation, team dynamics, and AED usage. It does *not* include the complete exam content, answer keys, or user-specific data beyond what is visible in the provided excerpt.