Answer | Complete Revision Pack | Grade A+
• At what rate should single rescuer CPR be performed for a 17 year old
female? -✓✓120 per min
• A 40 year old patient with a history of coronary artery disease and
recent mastectomy is complaining of chest discomfort. Vitals are P 120,
R 22, and BP 80/54. You should suspect? -✓✓Cardiogenic Shock
• NTG is a medication that is typically administered? -✓✓Sublingually
• A patient was struck by lighting. You should suspect? -✓✓An
irregular heartbeat
• During CPR which of the following is most important? -✓✓Minimal
interruptions during compressions
• A buildup of calcium and cholesterol form plaque inside a blood vessel
which would most likely be the cause? -✓✓Atherosclerosis
• During the Primary Assessment a 57 year old female says she has chest
pain and points to her epigastric area. What should you do? -✓✓Obtain
vital signs
• What is the cause of heart failure? -✓✓Inadequate ejection of blood
from the ventricles
• A cardiac arrest patient has been down for 6 minutes without care.
What should you do? -✓✓Start compressions
, • An adult patient is in cardiac arrest with bystander CPR in progress.
What should do? -✓✓Continue CPR while partner does AED
• If heart lacks the power to pump blood through the circulatory system,
it is known as? -✓✓Cardiogenic shock
• A 67 year old male has significant SOB, chest pain, and nausea. He is
ashen and clammy. Vitals are BP 90/60, P 148, and R 34. You should? -
✓✓Place in supine position
• A child is in cardiac arrest with unknown down time. What should you
do? -✓✓AED
• When do coronary arteries fill with blood -✓✓Diastolic
• A 36 year old female with history of congenital heart defects is slow to
respond. She is pale, cool, and clammy. Vitals are BP 68/30, P 128, and
R 26. What should you suspect? -✓✓Cardiogenic shock
• A 73 year old female has chest pain and SOB with bilateral crackles.
Vitals are 80/40, P 112, and R 22. What is most likely cause? -
✓✓Cardiogenic shock
• A65 year old male complains of weakness and indigestion that began
in the morning. Vitals are 150/90, P 116, and R 24. You should suspect?
-✓✓Myocardial Infarction
• What is the primary action of NTG? -✓✓Dilates coronary arteries
• An oriented 78 year old female with pale, moist skin is complaining of
indigestion. Vital signs are Bp 180/90, P 116, and irregular, R 24 and
regular. What should you suspect? -✓✓Myocardial infarction