SCENARIO 1
what additional questions help you determine next steps?
1. do you have any allergies
2. do you take any medication?
3. when was the last time you went to the doctor?
4. have you had recent falls?
5. when did the symptoms start?
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1, 2, and 5
SCENARIO 4
what do your next steps include?
1. vagal maneuvers
2. administer amiodarone
3. synchronized cardioversion
, 4. IV access
5. 12 lead ECG
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1, 4 and 5
What roles does ECPR fill in the management of cardiac arrest?
1. potentiates the alpha effects of epinephrine
2. reduces oxygen consumption of the brain
3. filters excess hydrogens ions from the blood stream
4. provides vital organ support while treating reversible causes
5. serve as a bridge for left ventricular assist device implantation
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4 and 5
SCENARIO 3
the patient does not respond to treatments. the vital signs are HR 40
BP 66/43
RR 18
and SPO 91
he is responsive but states that he feels tired
what should you consider?
1. stop treatment
2. seek expert consultation
3. prepare for transvenous pacing
4. admit for observation
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what additional questions help you determine next steps?
1. do you have any allergies
2. do you take any medication?
3. when was the last time you went to the doctor?
4. have you had recent falls?
5. when did the symptoms start?
Give this one a try later!
1, 2, and 5
SCENARIO 4
what do your next steps include?
1. vagal maneuvers
2. administer amiodarone
3. synchronized cardioversion
, 4. IV access
5. 12 lead ECG
Give this one a try later!
1, 4 and 5
What roles does ECPR fill in the management of cardiac arrest?
1. potentiates the alpha effects of epinephrine
2. reduces oxygen consumption of the brain
3. filters excess hydrogens ions from the blood stream
4. provides vital organ support while treating reversible causes
5. serve as a bridge for left ventricular assist device implantation
Give this one a try later!
4 and 5
SCENARIO 3
the patient does not respond to treatments. the vital signs are HR 40
BP 66/43
RR 18
and SPO 91
he is responsive but states that he feels tired
what should you consider?
1. stop treatment
2. seek expert consultation
3. prepare for transvenous pacing
4. admit for observation
Give this one a try later!