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Which intervention or Early CPR and defibrillation
interventions would have the
MOST positive impact on the
cardiac arrest patient's
outcome?
The AED gives "no shock" Resume chest compressions
message to a patient who is in
cardiac arrest. You should:
What is the maximum amount of 10 seconds
time that should be spent
checking for spontaneous
breathing in an unresponsive
child?
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When performing CPR on an 2.0-2.4 in, 100-150BPM
adult, you should compress the
chest to a depth of ___ at a rate
of ___.
What is the appropriate 30:2
compression to ventilation ratio
for adult two-rescuer CPR?
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When checking for a pulse in an Brachial
infant, which artery should you
palpate?
, When performing CPR on an 2
adult or child, you should
reassess the patient for return of
respirations/circulation every ____
minutes.
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What is the preferred method of Chest compressions
removing a foreign body in an
unresponsive child?
Cardiogenic shock is caused by: Inadequate function of the heart muscle
Collection of fluid between the pericardial sac and the
Pericardial effusion
myocardium
Occurs when blood leaks into the space between the
Cardiac tamponade
pericardium and the pericardial sac
Beck triad: the presence of jugular vein distention, muffled heart
Signs and symptoms of cardiac
sounds, and a narrowing pulse pressure where the systolic and
tamponade:
diastolic blood pressures start to merge.
-Skin may be cool, clammy, and ashen
-High BP
Signs of cardiogenic shock: -Rapid, shallow breathing
-Weak, irregular pulse
-Anxiety, nausea
You arrive on scene to find a Cardiogenic shock
conscious 58YOF sitting up and
reporting severe chest pain and
SOB. She is anxious and "feels
like she's going to die." Her skin
is pale, cool, and clammy and
her pulse is rapid, weak, and
irregular. Her breathing is
labored, with a RR of 28
breaths/min. Her SpO2 is 90%.
Lung sounds show crackles in all
fields, and BP is 92/60 mmHg.
What is your differential
diagnosis of the patient?
The heart is divided down the Septum
middle into left and right sides
by the:
Which chamber of the heart Atrium
receives incoming
unoxygenated blood?
Which chamber of the heart Ventricles
pumps oxygenated blood?
Normal electrical impulses Sinoatrial (SA) node
begin in the: