ACLS Top Exam Questions and answers, 100% Accurate, rated A+
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ACLS Top Exam Questions and answers, 100% Accurate, rated A+
in cardiac arrest when do you first introduce medical intervention? which drug? - -after 2 rounds of CPR/shock
after 2nd shock give 1 mg epinephrine every 3-5 minutes
when do you introduce amiodarone during cardiac arrest? - -aft...
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in cardiac arrest when do you first introduce medical intervention? which drug? - ✔✔-after 2 rounds of
CPR/shock
after 2nd shock give 1 mg epinephrine every 3-5 minutes
when do you introduce amiodarone during cardiac arrest? - ✔✔-after the 3rd shock give 300 mg bolus
of amiodarone
if second dose is needed give 150mg as second dose
what rhythms are shockable in cardiac arrest - ✔✔-VF
VT
what rhythms are not shockable in cardiac arrest - ✔✔-asystole
PEA
if you are in an unshockable rhythm arrest when do you give epi - ✔✔-1mg epi every 3-5 minutes after
1st round of CPR
what do you do after return of spontaneous circulation - ✔✔-maintain O2 sat at 94%
treat hypotension (fluids vasopressor)
12 lead EKG
if in coma consider hypothermia
if not in coma and ekg shows STEMI or AMI consider re-perfusion
what are the 5 h's and 5 t's - ✔✔-hypovolemia
hypoxia
, hydrogen ion (acidosis)
hypo/hyperkalemia
hypothermia
tension pneumothorax
tamponade, cardiac
toxins
thrombosis, pulmonary
thrombosis, coronary
how do you treat non-symptomatic bradycardia - ✔✔-monitor and observe
what constitutes symptomatic bradycardia - ✔✔-hypotension
altered mental status
signs of shock
chest pain
acute heart failure
how do you treat symptomatic bradycardia - ✔✔-1. give 0.5mg atropine every 3-5 mins to max of 3mg
if that doesn't work try one of the following:
transcutaneous pacing
2-10mcg/kg / minute dopamine infusion
2-10mcg/minute epinephrine infusion
what is considered a tachycardia requiring treatment - ✔✔-over 150 per minute
when do you consider cardioversion - ✔✔-if persistent tachycardia is causing:
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