Healthcare Provider BLS Certification Exam

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Healthcare Provider BLS Certification Exam: What to Expect

You’ve completed the Healthcare Provider BLS Course, reinforcing your ability to perform high-quality CPR, manage airways, and respond effectively in critical situations. Now, it’s time to take the next step and complete your certification exam.

Remember—this isn’t about trickery or memorization. It’s about proving you’re ready when it matters most. Before you jump in, here’s what to expect:

Exam Overview

  • 55 Questions – Multiple-choice and true/false, covering all key HCP BLS topics.
  • Randomized Questions – Every exam attempt is unique.
  • 90-Minute Limit – Stay focused and finish in one session.
  • All Questions Required – You must complete every item before submitting.
  • Instant Feedback – Explanations provided after each attempt for continued learning.
  • Passing Score: 75% – Earn your Official Healthcare Provider BLS Certification.
  • 3 Attempts – You get up to three tries before a mandatory review break.

What to Keep in Mind

  • Work Solo – No notes, no help. Just your knowledge and training.
  • Complete in One Sitting – No pausing or saving progress.
  • Check Your Setup – Make sure your device is charged and connected to a stable internet source.
  • Stay Sharp – You can review and change your answers before submitting.
  • Submit with Confidence – Give it one last look and go for it.

What Happens Next?

  • Passed? You're now eligible to download your Official Healthcare Provider BLS Certification card.
  • Didn’t pass? No problem—you have three chances before a required review break, after which you can try again.

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What is the best method for opening the airway of an unresponsive trauma patient with a suspected spinal injury?

Which of the following is the most critical step in increasing survival rates for a patient in cardiac arrest?

A healthcare provider should continue CPR until the patient shows signs of life, an AED prompts otherwise, or emergency responders take over.

During two-rescuer CPR, how often should rescuers switch roles to prevent fatigue?

What is the most common cause of cardiac arrest in infants and children?

Healthcare providers should delay CPR to check for normal breathing for at least 20 seconds.

Which of the following describes the correct hand placement for chest compressions on an infant during single-rescuer CPR?

What is the correct compression-to-ventilation ratio for a single rescuer performing CPR on an adult?

For an unresponsive patient with a foreign body airway obstruction, what should a healthcare provider do first?

What is the recommended compression rate for adult CPR?

Which of the following is the most effective way to minimize interruptions during CPR?

How deep should chest compressions be for an adult during CPR?

If a patient has a do-not-resuscitate (DNR) order, healthcare providers should still begin CPR until confirmed documentation is available.

In two-rescuer adult CPR, when should rescuers switch roles?

Which of the following is a sign of effective chest compressions?

What is the recommended action if a responsive choking adult can cough forcefully?

What is the correct compression-to-ventilation ratio for a single rescuer performing CPR on an adult?

Which of the following is an appropriate way to relieve severe choking in a responsive infant?

When providing rescue breaths using a bag-mask device, how can a rescuer ensure effective ventilation?

Which of the following describes the best method for checking for responsiveness in an unresponsive patient?

What should a rescuer do if a patient regains a pulse but remains unresponsive with no normal breathing?

If an advanced airway is in place during CPR, how often should ventilations be given?

If a patient in cardiac arrest has a shockable rhythm, how soon should the first shock be delivered?

Which of the following is the most effective way to minimize interruptions in chest compressions?

In two-rescuer CPR for an infant, the compression-to-ventilation ratio is 30:2.

What is the recommended action if a responsive choking adult can cough forcefully?

Which of the following is the correct ventilation rate for an adult patient with an advanced airway?

How deep should chest compressions be for an infant during CPR?

What is the recommended action if a responsive choking adult can cough forcefully?

How should healthcare providers assess an infant's responsiveness?

The recommended compression-to-ventilation ratio for single-rescuer CPR in infants is 30:2.

Which of the following is a sign that an infant is experiencing effective ventilation?

If a patient is gasping for air but has no pulse, this is considered normal breathing and CPR is not needed.

Which of the following best describes the purpose of closed-loop communication in a resuscitation team?

Which of the following best describes high-quality CPR for an adult?

In a hospital setting, what is the preferred method for delivering rescue breaths to an unresponsive patient?

A single healthcare provider should use the two-thumb encircling technique for infant chest compressions.

What is the best way to ensure high-quality CPR in a team setting?

What is the correct compression-to-ventilation ratio for a single rescuer performing CPR on an adult?

Which of the following is the most effective way to minimize interruptions in chest compressions?

When using an AED, what is the first step after turning it on?

What is the primary reason why high-quality chest compressions are critical during CPR?

If an advanced airway is in place, healthcare providers should continue giving chest compressions at 100-120 per minute without pausing for breaths.

A healthcare provider should always check for a pulse for at least 15 seconds before starting chest compressions.

Rescue breaths should be given with excessive force to ensure air enters the lungs.

Healthcare providers should delay defibrillation until 5 cycles of CPR have been completed.

An unconscious patient with a pulse but no normal breathing requires CPR.

A victim of drowning is found unresponsive and not breathing. What should you do first?

Which of the following is the preferred pulse check location for an infant?

How should rescuers handle a patient who has a pacemaker and needs defibrillation?

If an advanced airway is in place, how often should ventilations be given during CPR?

What is the recommended compression rate for adult CPR?

In pregnant patients, performing manual left uterine displacement can improve blood flow during CPR.

How often should pulse checks be performed when providing rescue breathing to a patient with a pulse?

What is the recommended depth of chest compressions for an adult during CPR?