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ACLS Latest Questions And Answers
ACLS Latest Questions And Answers
[Show more]ACLS Latest Questions And Answers
[Show more]Any organized rhythm without a pulse is defined as pulseless electrical activity (PEA). 
 ANSWER: 
True 
Synchronized cardioversion is appropriate for treating an unknown wide complex 
tachycardia. 
 ANSWER: 
True 
The aorta is the wall that separates the ventricles of the heart. 
 ANSWER: 
False 
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Add to cartAny organized rhythm without a pulse is defined as pulseless electrical activity (PEA). 
 ANSWER: 
True 
Synchronized cardioversion is appropriate for treating an unknown wide complex 
tachycardia. 
 ANSWER: 
True 
The aorta is the wall that separates the ventricles of the heart. 
 ANSWER: 
False 
...
A 68-year-old woman presents with light-headedness, nausea, and chest 
discomfort. Your assessment finds her awake and responsive but ill-appearing, 
pale, and goodly disphorttie. Her radial is weak, thread, and fast. You are unable 
to obtain a blood pressure. She has no obvious dependent edema,...
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Add to cartA 68-year-old woman presents with light-headedness, nausea, and chest 
discomfort. Your assessment finds her awake and responsive but ill-appearing, 
pale, and goodly disphorttie. Her radial is weak, thread, and fast. You are unable 
to obtain a blood pressure. She has no obvious dependent edema,...
What is the usual post-cardiac arrest target range for PETCO2 who achieves 
return of spontaneous circulation (ROSC)? 
 ~ 35-40mm Hg 
Which conditionis a contraindication to theraputic hypothermia during the postcardiac arrest period for pt's who achieve return of spontaneous circulation 
(ROSC...
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Add to cartWhat is the usual post-cardiac arrest target range for PETCO2 who achieves 
return of spontaneous circulation (ROSC)? 
 ~ 35-40mm Hg 
Which conditionis a contraindication to theraputic hypothermia during the postcardiac arrest period for pt's who achieve return of spontaneous circulation 
(ROSC...
When a patient is in cardiac arrest, it is important to consider reversible 
underlying causes. What underlying causes should the team consider? 
 ~ 1. Hypovolemia 
2. Hypoxia 
3. Hypothermia 
4. acidosis 
5. potassium imbalance 
6. toxins 
7. cardiac tamponade 
8. tension pneumothorax 
9. pulmona...
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Add to cartWhen a patient is in cardiac arrest, it is important to consider reversible 
underlying causes. What underlying causes should the team consider? 
 ~ 1. Hypovolemia 
2. Hypoxia 
3. Hypothermia 
4. acidosis 
5. potassium imbalance 
6. toxins 
7. cardiac tamponade 
8. tension pneumothorax 
9. pulmona...
What part of the heart's electrical conduction system generates the electrical 
impulses that initiate the rhythm and rate of the heart beat? 
 ~ Sinoatrial (SA) node 
Examine the ECG strips. Which shows sinus bradycardia? 
 ~ 
Synchronized cardioversion is indicated for the treatment of which ...
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Add to cartWhat part of the heart's electrical conduction system generates the electrical 
impulses that initiate the rhythm and rate of the heart beat? 
 ~ Sinoatrial (SA) node 
Examine the ECG strips. Which shows sinus bradycardia? 
 ~ 
Synchronized cardioversion is indicated for the treatment of which ...
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