RQI 2025 ACLS Healthcare Provider
2023/Verified Questions and Answers.
Within the first 10 minutes, on the basis of the patient showing
symptoms suggestive of myocardial ischemia, what will your first
actions include (if not completed by EMS before arrival)?
o Obtain a 12-lead electrocardiogram (ECG)
o Administer a blood thinner
o Administer aspirin and establish IV access
o Activate the ST-segment elevation myocardial infarction (STEMI)
team
o If SPO2 is less than 90%, start oxygen
o Assess airway, breathing, and circulation (ABCs)
o Administer epinephrine 1 mg IV
o Consider nitroglycerin, morphine and a P2Y inhibitor - -o Obtain
a 12-lead electrocardiogram (ECG)
o Administer aspirin and establish IV access
o Activate the ST-segment elevation myocardial infarction (STEMI)
team
o If SPO2 is less than 90%, start oxygen
o Assess airway, breathing, and circulation (ABCs)
o Consider nitroglycerin, morphine and a P2Y inhibitor
-His initial vital signs are HR 120/min, BP 135/88 mm Hg, RR
23/min, SpO2 87%, and temperature 37.3C. When considering
oxygen saturation, what is your course of action?
o Intubate the patient immediately
o Administer albuterol nebulizer
o Do not start oxygen
o Start oxygen at 4L/min via nasal cannula - -o Start oxygen at
4L/min via nasal cannula
-What additional question help you determine next steps?
o Do you take any medication?
, o Do you have any allergies?
o When was the last time you went to the doctor?
o When did the symptoms start?
o Have you had any recent falls? - -o Do you take any
medication?
o Do you have any allergies?
o When did the symptoms start?
-Your patient continues to say that he has chest discomfort. What
treatment can you repeat as long as it is not contradicted by vital
signs?
o Morphine sublingual every 1 to 3 minutes
o Morphine IV every 1 to 3 minutes
o Nitroglycerine sublingual or translingual every 3 to 5 minutes
o Nitroglycerine every 1 to 3 minutes - -o Nitroglycerine
sublingual or translingual every 3 to 5 minutes
-What is your interpretation of the patient's ECG tracing?
o Anterior ST-segment elevation of myocardial infarction (STEMI)
o Ventricular tachycardia
o Posterior ST-segment elevation myocardial infarction (STEMI)
o Normal sinus rhythm with premature ventricular contractions - -
o Anterior ST-segment elevation of myocardial infarction (STEMI)
-With the diagnosis of STEMI, what is the most probable
treatment?
o Release to home
o Admission to an intensive car unit
o Admission for observation
o Admission for PCI or fibrinolysis - -o Admission for PCI or
fibrinolysis
-What is your goal for PCI when treating this patient?
o Door-to-balloon inflation time of 30 minutes
2023/Verified Questions and Answers.
Within the first 10 minutes, on the basis of the patient showing
symptoms suggestive of myocardial ischemia, what will your first
actions include (if not completed by EMS before arrival)?
o Obtain a 12-lead electrocardiogram (ECG)
o Administer a blood thinner
o Administer aspirin and establish IV access
o Activate the ST-segment elevation myocardial infarction (STEMI)
team
o If SPO2 is less than 90%, start oxygen
o Assess airway, breathing, and circulation (ABCs)
o Administer epinephrine 1 mg IV
o Consider nitroglycerin, morphine and a P2Y inhibitor - -o Obtain
a 12-lead electrocardiogram (ECG)
o Administer aspirin and establish IV access
o Activate the ST-segment elevation myocardial infarction (STEMI)
team
o If SPO2 is less than 90%, start oxygen
o Assess airway, breathing, and circulation (ABCs)
o Consider nitroglycerin, morphine and a P2Y inhibitor
-His initial vital signs are HR 120/min, BP 135/88 mm Hg, RR
23/min, SpO2 87%, and temperature 37.3C. When considering
oxygen saturation, what is your course of action?
o Intubate the patient immediately
o Administer albuterol nebulizer
o Do not start oxygen
o Start oxygen at 4L/min via nasal cannula - -o Start oxygen at
4L/min via nasal cannula
-What additional question help you determine next steps?
o Do you take any medication?
, o Do you have any allergies?
o When was the last time you went to the doctor?
o When did the symptoms start?
o Have you had any recent falls? - -o Do you take any
medication?
o Do you have any allergies?
o When did the symptoms start?
-Your patient continues to say that he has chest discomfort. What
treatment can you repeat as long as it is not contradicted by vital
signs?
o Morphine sublingual every 1 to 3 minutes
o Morphine IV every 1 to 3 minutes
o Nitroglycerine sublingual or translingual every 3 to 5 minutes
o Nitroglycerine every 1 to 3 minutes - -o Nitroglycerine
sublingual or translingual every 3 to 5 minutes
-What is your interpretation of the patient's ECG tracing?
o Anterior ST-segment elevation of myocardial infarction (STEMI)
o Ventricular tachycardia
o Posterior ST-segment elevation myocardial infarction (STEMI)
o Normal sinus rhythm with premature ventricular contractions - -
o Anterior ST-segment elevation of myocardial infarction (STEMI)
-With the diagnosis of STEMI, what is the most probable
treatment?
o Release to home
o Admission to an intensive car unit
o Admission for observation
o Admission for PCI or fibrinolysis - -o Admission for PCI or
fibrinolysis
-What is your goal for PCI when treating this patient?
o Door-to-balloon inflation time of 30 minutes