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Team Response Scenario Bundled Exams Questions and Answers (2022/2023) (100% Correct)
Team Response Scenario Bundled Exams Questions and Answers (2022/2023) (100% Correct)
[Show more]Team Response Scenario Bundled Exams Questions and Answers (2022/2023) (100% Correct)
[Show more]Team Response Scenario: Bill Goodman Questions and Answers Graded A+ Mr. Goodman is exhibiting signs and symptoms of which condition? Heart attack 
Mr. Goodman is unresponsive. Valerie must simultaneously check for breathing and appals for at least 5 seconds but no more than _____. 10 
Valerie has e...
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Add to cartTeam Response Scenario: Bill Goodman Questions and Answers Graded A+ Mr. Goodman is exhibiting signs and symptoms of which condition? Heart attack 
Mr. Goodman is unresponsive. Valerie must simultaneously check for breathing and appals for at least 5 seconds but no more than _____. 10 
Valerie has e...
PALS - Team Response Scenario: Theo James Latest Update Graded A+ 
After determining that Theo is unresponsive, Amy must open the airway using the head-tilt/chin-lift technique and simultaneously check for breathing and a pulse. To accurately assess Theo's breathing, she should open the airway to a...
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After determining that Theo is unresponsive, Amy must open the airway using the head-tilt/chin-lift technique and simultaneously check for breathing and a pulse. To accurately assess Theo's breathing, she should open the airway to a...
ALS/ACLS - Team Response Scenario - Maurice Van Essen [2022/2023] Rated A+ 
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 Ess...
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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 Ess...
Team Response Scenario: Ross Jenkins Questions and Answers Graded A+ 
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...
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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...
Team Response Scenario: Theresa Coleman (2022/2023) Graded A+ 
Review the rhythm shown here and then decide how Dr. Ruiz should direct the team's immediate next actions. 
(Picture of an EKG monitor, showing ventricular fibrillation) "Kirron, please continue compressions." 
"Charmar, please charg...
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Review the rhythm shown here and then decide how Dr. Ruiz should direct the team's immediate next actions. 
(Picture of an EKG monitor, showing ventricular fibrillation) "Kirron, please continue compressions." 
"Charmar, please charg...
Team Response Scenario: Ross Jenkins Latest Update Graded A+ 
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...
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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...
PALS - Team Response Scenario: Sara Hoffman 100% Solved Dr. Foley urges immediate care for Sara because she suspects which condition? Septic shock 
Based on the primary assessment findings and Dr. Foley's suspicion of septic shock, what is the next immediate action that the team should implement? E...
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Based on the primary assessment findings and Dr. Foley's suspicion of septic shock, what is the next immediate action that the team should implement? E...
ALS/ACLS - Team Response Scenario - Javier Hernandez [2023] Already Passed 
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 ass...
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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 ass...
Team Response FINAL SCENARIO: Javier Hernandez Questions and Answers 100% Pass 
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? 
(EKG strip shows sinus bradycardia) Si...
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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? 
(EKG strip shows sinus bradycardia) Si...
ALS/ACLS - Team Response Scenario - Theresa Coleman [2023] Already Graded A 
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...
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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...
PALS - Team Response Scenario: Maya Kwan Latest Update 100% Pass 
The team notes the following in the patient's chart:Airway: Patent airwayBreathing: Respiratory rate of 28; retractions with breathing; breath sounds present in all fields, wheezing ad prolonged expiration noted throughout; oxygen sa...
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The team notes the following in the patient's chart:Airway: Patent airwayBreathing: Respiratory rate of 28; retractions with breathing; breath sounds present in all fields, wheezing ad prolonged expiration noted throughout; oxygen sa...
Team Response Scenario: Katherine Archer Questions and Answers Already Passed 
At minimum, what initial actions should be performed within 10 minutes of Mrs. Archer's arrival at the emergency department? Conduct the primary assessment. 
Draw blood for laboratory studies. 
Order a brain imaging stud...
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At minimum, what initial actions should be performed within 10 minutes of Mrs. Archer's arrival at the emergency department? Conduct the primary assessment. 
Draw blood for laboratory studies. 
Order a brain imaging stud...
Team Response Final Scenario: Javier Hernandez Questions and Answers 100% Pass 
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 
"Mr. Hernandez's a...
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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 
"Mr. Hernandez's a...
PALS - Team Response Final Scenario: Sophia Giamanti Questions and Answers Already Passed 
Which of the following should Jeremy do immediately after checking for responsiveness using the shout-tap-shout sequence? The first step is simultaneously assessing for breathing and a central pulse for at lea...
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Which of the following should Jeremy do immediately after checking for responsiveness using the shout-tap-shout sequence? The first step is simultaneously assessing for breathing and a central pulse for at lea...
PALS - Team Response Scenario: Colton Adams Questions and Answers Graded A+ What is the cardiac rhythm showing on the monitor? bradycardia 
How would you describe Colton's hemodynamic status? Unstable 
What is the next immediate action the team should implement? Ensure adequate oxygenation and assi...
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Add to cartPALS - Team Response Scenario: Colton Adams Questions and Answers Graded A+ What is the cardiac rhythm showing on the monitor? bradycardia 
How would you describe Colton's hemodynamic status? Unstable 
What is the next immediate action the team should implement? Ensure adequate oxygenation and assi...
PALS - Team Response Scenario: Danny Garcia Questions and Answers Graded A What rhythm does the team identify? Monomorphic pulseless ventricular tachycardia (spikey points) 
Dr. Bheda notes that Danny is in VT and has absent femoral pulses. What is the most appropriate action to take for this patien...
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Add to cartPALS - Team Response Scenario: Danny Garcia Questions and Answers Graded A What rhythm does the team identify? Monomorphic pulseless ventricular tachycardia (spikey points) 
Dr. Bheda notes that Danny is in VT and has absent femoral pulses. What is the most appropriate action to take for this patien...
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