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ALS/ACLS - Team Response Scenario - Ross Jenkins [2022] COMPLETE SOLUTION
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---3October 20222022/2023A+
- ALS/ACLS - Team Response Scenario - Ross Jenkins [2022] COMPLETE SOLUTION On rapid assessment, Mr. Jenkins is responsive and his airway is patent. His body language indicates that he is experie ncing retrosternal pain or discomfort. He is not visibly dyspneic, cyanotic or diaphoretic and appears to be in minimal distress. What actions should the team take as part of the primary assessment? - Primary assessment findings are as follows:Airway: Patent and self-maintainedBreathing: Respiratory rate,...
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ALS/ACLS - Team Response Scenario - Maurice Van Essen [2022] COMPLETE SOLUTION
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---3September 20222022/2023A+
- On rapid assessment, Mr. van Essen is responsive and his 
airway is patent. He appears pale and distressed. He is 
diaphoretic. Select the tools to use during the primary 
assessment to gather more information about Mr. van Essen's 
clinical condition. - 
1. Pulse Oximetry 
2. Cardiac Monitoring 
3. Stethoscope 
4. Blood pressure monitoring 
What is your interpretation of the rhythm on the cardiac 
monitor? First, identify the rhythm. - Mr. van Essen has a 
narrow-complex supraventricular tach...
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ALS/ACLS - Team Response Scenario - Katherine Archer [2022] COMPLETE SOLUTION
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---3September 20222022/2023A+
- At minimum, what initial actions should be performed 
within 10 minutes of Mrs. Archer's arrival at the 
emergency department? - 1. Conduct the primary 
assessment. 
2. Establish cardiac monitoring. 
3. Obtain a full set of vital signs. 
4. Order a brain imaging study (CT or MRI). 
5. Draw blood for laboratory studies. 
Which additional assessment should the team perform 
emergently if it will not delay brain imaging? - 12- 
lead ECG
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ALS/ACLS - Team Response Scenario - Ross Jenkins [2022] COMPLETE SOLUTION
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---3September 20222022/2023A+
- On rapid assessment, Mr. Jenkins is responsive and his 
airway is patent. His body language indicates that he is 
experiencing retrosternal pain or discomfort. He is not 
visibly dyspneic, cyanotic or diaphoretic and appears to 
be in minimal distress. What actions should the team 
take as part of the primary assessment? - 1. Establish 
cardiac monitoring 
2. Establish pulse oximetry. 
3. Obtain a full set of vital signs. 
4. Assess capillary refill time. 
Primary assessment findings are as foll...
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ALS/ACLS - Team Response Scenario - Theresa Coleman [2022] COMPLETE SOLUTION
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---4September 20222022/2023A+
- Review the rhythm shown here and then decide how Dr. 
Ruiz should direct the team's immediate next actions. - 
1. "Kirron, please continue compressions." 
2. "Charmar, please charge the defibrillator." 
What are the team's appropriate next actions? - 1. 
Provide 2 minutes of CPR. 
2. Obtain vascular access. 
After 2 minutes of CPR, the rhythm remains the same. 
What interventions are appropriate at this time? - 1. 
Epinephrine 
2. CPR 
3. Shock
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ALS/ACLS - Team Response Scenario - Javier Hernandez [2022] COMPLETE SOLUTION
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---3September 20222022/2023A+
- This is the rhythm that the telemetry technician observed on the cardiac monitor at the central 
telemetry station. What is your interpretation of the rhythm on the cardiac monitor? - Sinus 
Bradycardia 
Based on the primary assessment findings, what additional actions should the team take? - 1. Ensure 
vascular access and administer atropine. 
2. Administer supplemental oxygen. 
Three minutes after the initial dose of atropine is administered, Mr. Hernandez's heart rate has 
increased slightly...
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