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[Show more]Which are the elements of a system of care? Structure, processes, system, patient outcome 
What element of a system of care is represented by properly functioning resuscitation 
equipment? Structure 
Among others, which factor has been associated with improved survival in patients with cardiac 
arre...
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Add to cartWhich are the elements of a system of care? Structure, processes, system, patient outcome 
What element of a system of care is represented by properly functioning resuscitation 
equipment? Structure 
Among others, which factor has been associated with improved survival in patients with cardiac 
arre...
Recommended time window after symptom onset for early fibrinolytic therapy or PCI with 
STEMI 12 HOURS 
Goal for PCI with symptomatic ischemia in STEMI 
When to administer first dose of epi with shockable rhythm between second and third shock 
How much and how often epi 1 mg q 3-5 minutes 
Amiodaro...
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Add to cartRecommended time window after symptom onset for early fibrinolytic therapy or PCI with 
STEMI 12 HOURS 
Goal for PCI with symptomatic ischemia in STEMI 
When to administer first dose of epi with shockable rhythm between second and third shock 
How much and how often epi 1 mg q 3-5 minutes 
Amiodaro...
Targeted temperature management - adults. 32 - 36 C (89.6 - 95.2F). 
Titrate inspired O2 to... the lowest level required to achieve arterial O2 sat 94% + to avoid 
complications associated with O2 toxicity. 
Mean arterial pressure goal 65 mm Hg or greater 
A team leader should be able to explain why...
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Add to cartTargeted temperature management - adults. 32 - 36 C (89.6 - 95.2F). 
Titrate inspired O2 to... the lowest level required to achieve arterial O2 sat 94% + to avoid 
complications associated with O2 toxicity. 
Mean arterial pressure goal 65 mm Hg or greater 
A team leader should be able to explain why...
1. Which type of atrioventricular block best describes this rhythm? 
Second degree type II 
2. Your patient is in cardiac arrest and has been intubated. To assess CPR quality, which should 
you do? 
Monitor the patient's PETCOS 12-lead 
3. Which facility is the most appropriate EMS destination for ...
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Add to cart1. Which type of atrioventricular block best describes this rhythm? 
Second degree type II 
2. Your patient is in cardiac arrest and has been intubated. To assess CPR quality, which should 
you do? 
Monitor the patient's PETCOS 12-lead 
3. Which facility is the most appropriate EMS destination for ...
reentry supraventricular tachycardia 
polymorphic ventricular tachycardia - aka torsades 
atrial fibrilation 
sinus tachycardia 
reentry supraventricular tachycardia
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Add to cartreentry supraventricular tachycardia 
polymorphic ventricular tachycardia - aka torsades 
atrial fibrilation 
sinus tachycardia 
reentry supraventricular tachycardia
Primary Survey ABCD 
A-airway 
B-breathing 
C-circulation 
D-defibrilation 
Secondary Survey IAID 
I-intabate (if resp. arrest or can't get good venitlaiton) 
A-access airway 
I-IV/IO access for Drugs 
D-differential diagnosis (H's & T's) 
What do you do with a non responsive patient? 1st survey,...
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Add to cartPrimary Survey ABCD 
A-airway 
B-breathing 
C-circulation 
D-defibrilation 
Secondary Survey IAID 
I-intabate (if resp. arrest or can't get good venitlaiton) 
A-access airway 
I-IV/IO access for Drugs 
D-differential diagnosis (H's & T's) 
What do you do with a non responsive patient? 1st survey,...
You find an unresponsive patient who is not breathing. after activating the emergency response 
system, you determine that there is no pulse. what is your next action? 
start chest compressions at a rate of at least 100/min. 
you are evaluating a 58-year-old man with chest pain. the blood pressure i...
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Add to cartYou find an unresponsive patient who is not breathing. after activating the emergency response 
system, you determine that there is no pulse. what is your next action? 
start chest compressions at a rate of at least 100/min. 
you are evaluating a 58-year-old man with chest pain. the blood pressure i...
what should be done to minimize interruptions in chest compressions during CPR? 
continue CPR while the defibrillator is charging 
what condition is an indication to stop of withhold resuscitative efforts? 
safety to threat providers?
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Add to cartwhat should be done to minimize interruptions in chest compressions during CPR? 
continue CPR while the defibrillator is charging 
what condition is an indication to stop of withhold resuscitative efforts? 
safety to threat providers?
Pulseless V tach or V Fib algorithm CPR 2 min, Shock at 120 Jewels, CPR 2 min, Shock at 
120 Jewels, give 40 units of vasopressin, CPR 2 min, 300 mg Amiodarone, CPR 2 min, 1 mg 
epinephrine, CPR 2 min, 150 mg Amiodarone 
When you see a suspected asystole or PEA what are the first actions that you ne...
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Add to cartPulseless V tach or V Fib algorithm CPR 2 min, Shock at 120 Jewels, CPR 2 min, Shock at 
120 Jewels, give 40 units of vasopressin, CPR 2 min, 300 mg Amiodarone, CPR 2 min, 1 mg 
epinephrine, CPR 2 min, 150 mg Amiodarone 
When you see a suspected asystole or PEA what are the first actions that you ne...
You find an unresponsive pt. who is not breathing. After activating the emergency response 
system, you determine there is no pulse. What is your next action? Start chest compressions 
of at least 100 per min. 
You are evaluating a 58-year-old man with chest pain. The blood pressure is 92/50 mm Hg, ...
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Add to cartYou find an unresponsive pt. who is not breathing. After activating the emergency response 
system, you determine there is no pulse. What is your next action? Start chest compressions 
of at least 100 per min. 
You are evaluating a 58-year-old man with chest pain. The blood pressure is 92/50 mm Hg, ...
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