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You are caring for a child in persistent VF. Which of the
following would best describe the child's cardiac condition?
The heart is not pumping blood at all
The heart is beating too slowly to maintain circulation
There is no electrical activity in the heart
The heart is pumping so fast that it cannot fill completely
between beats - ANSWERS-The heart is not pumping blood
at all
You are treating an 8-year-old with ventricular tachycardia
(VT) with pulses and adequate perfusion. You attempted
synchronized cardioversion without success. While seeking
expert consultation, it would be most appropriate to:
, Administer a loading dose of milrinone
Initiate overdrive pacing transcutaneously
Consider possible metabolic and toxicologic causes
Deliver an unsynchronized shock - ANSWERS-Consider
possible metabolic and toxicologic causes
You are caring for a patient who developed a tension
pneumothorax after several hours of positive-pressure
ventilation. Which of the following would be the most
appropriate site for needle decompression?
Over the third rib (ie, second intercostal space) at the mid-
clavicular line
Under the eighth rib at the midaxillary line
Over the fifth rib at the sternal border
Under the sixth rib at the midclavicular line - ANSWERS-
Over the third rib (ie, second intercostal space) at the mid-
clavicular line
You are initiating treatment for a child with septic shock and
hypotension. While administering high-flow oxygen, you
determine that the child's respirations are adequate and