HIGH QUALITY CPR
PEA
AFIB
PULSELESS ARREST
BRADYCARDIA
100

This is the recommended rate of compressions per minute during high-quality adult CPR.

What is 100 to 120 compressions per minute?

100

WHICH OF THE FOLLOWING IS AN INITIAL TREATMENT FOR PEA

CPR

100

The rapid, irregular firing of the atria, it can overwhelm the heart's natural pacemaker, leading to the ventricles beating much faster than normal.

Afib RVR

100

Organized electrical activity with no pulse

What is PEA

100

DURING A PROCEDURE, WHAT CAN BE THE CAUSE FOR A PATIENT HEART RATE TO DECREASE. 

HYPOXIA, ELECTROLYTE INBALANCE, SEDATION, VAGAL STIMULATION 


200

The maximum amount of time chest compressions should be interrupted.

What is less than 10 seconds?

200

This key sign differentiates PEA from other rhythms with electrical activity.

What is the absence of a palpable pulse

200

WHICH OF THE FOLLOWING DRUGS ARE USED IN ASYSTOLE

 EPI 1MG EVERY 3-5 MIN

200

INTRAVENOUS VAGOLYTIC USED TO TREAT SYMPTOMATIC BRADYCARDIA

WHAT IS ATROPINE

300

CPR should only be paused briefly to deliver this life-saving therapy.

What is defibrillation

300

 In PEA, you must immediately start CPR and avoid delays in giving this medication

What is epinephrine

400

Giving too many or too forceful breaths during CPR can cause this complication.

What is gastric inflation or reduced blood flow

400

BESIDES AFIB, WHAT IS THE RHYTHM WITHOUT A P-WAVE

JUNCTIONAL RYTHM

500

The primary benefit of performing high-quality CPR for cardiac arrest victims.

What is increased survival and neurological outcomes?

500

This “H” condition involving blood chemistry can lead to PEA and is treated with sodium bicarbonate.

What is acidosis

500

WHAT IS LAST DITCH EFFORT WHEN THE RYTHM APPEARS TO BE ASYTOLE?

FINE VFIB, TREATMENT WILL BE SHOCK

500

CAN YOU KILL A DEAD PATIENT

NO

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