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The patient is showing persistent pulseless ventricular
tachycardia. What actions need to be completed next by the
team? Place in the correct order o Shock immediately
o Resume CPR
o Administer epinephrine 1mg IV
o Consider an advanced airway - ANSWER-o Shock
immediately o Resume CPR
o Administer epinephrine 1mg IV
o Consider an advanced airway
At the next pulse check, compressors are switched, and rhythm
continues to be refractory ventricular fibrillation/ventricular
tachycardia. A shock is delivered and CPR is resumed. What is
your next intervention? o Administer amiodarone 300mg IV
o Administer procainamide 15 to 18 mg/kg IV loading dose
o Administer epinephrine 1mg IV - ANSWER-o Administer
amiodarone 300mg IV
After 2 more minutes of CPR, you conduct a rhythm check and
a pulse check, confirming absence of a pulse. Based on the
, organized rhythm below, describe the patient's condition? o
Normal sinus rhythm o Pulseless electrical activity o Sinus
bradycardia
o Junctional rhythm - ANSWER-o Pulseless electrical activity
Once PEA is identified and there are no signs of ROSC, you
continue CPR.
What is your next step for appropriate care for
this patient? o Administer epinephrine 1mg IV
o Administer amiodarone 150mg IV o
Administer amiodarone 300mg IV
o Administer epinephrine 1.5mg IV - ANSWER-o Administer
epinephrine 1mg IV
After 2 minutes of CPR, you conduct another rhythm check and
determine that the patient has the following rhythm and is
showing signs of ROSC. How do you continue treating this
patient?
o Administer another dose of 1mg of epinephrine o Move to the
Adult Post-Cardiac Arrest Care Algorithm o Resume CPR and
repeat the steps of the PEA pathway
o Pause CPR and consider an advanced airway - ANSWER-o
Move to the Adult Post-Cardiac Arrest Care Algorithm