The sealed top drawer in the code cart
What is the medication drawer?
I have a significant heart block that requires immediate pacing
What is a complete heart block or third-degree AV block?
I am a blue button on the wall; press me to activate this code.
What is Medical Alert Blue Adult?
This role should be switched out at regular intervals, preferably every 2-min cycle
What is the chest compressor role?
I am a flat line
What is asystole?
This equipment is found on top of the code cart and must pass daily checks.
What is the Zoll defibrillator?
One of the first drugs to give during a code, give the name and its dosage
What is 1 mg of Epinephrine?
I am usually positioned at the foot of the bed and should have a clear view of the code
What is the Code Team leader?
Everyone should be assigned this during a code and stick to it.
What is a code role?
V-fib or V-tach
What is a shockable rhythm?
The two bottom drawers contain these types of supplies.
What are respiratory supplies?
The acronym for the assessment that would prompt you to activate "Medical Alert Stroke"
What is BEFAST?
Balance, eyes, face, arms, speech, time
You call me for help when your patient is in respiratory distress, active chest pain, or before the situation turns to a code
What is Rapid Response?
This is where I record all events related to the code
What is the EPIC Code Narrator?
I look like this
What is torsades de pointes?
This is where you get a new crash cart, the place where used code carts go, or when the lock has been broken.
What is materials management?
What is blood glucose testing?
The names that need to be on the code narrator record
What is all staff present?
This is the preferred type of communication during the code
What is closed-loop communication?
This item is sometimes used to deactivate a pacemaker or AICD when using electrocautery in the OR.
What is a magnet?
Oftentimes forgotten, this item can be found in the back or side of the cart and provides a hard surface for external chest compression.
What is the backboard?
If you are unable to start an IV, this may be the next access you can get before anyone can put in a central line.
What is an IO (intra-osseous) access?
Their responsibilities include intubation and airway management
Who are anesthesia and respiratory therapy?
You should be facing this when delivering a shock
What is the patient?
It is getting longer and longer, and the "p" drops
What is Mobitz Type 1 or second-degree AVB-Wenkebach?
We come in pairs; put one on the front and the other on the back.
What are AED/defibrillator pads?
What is malignant hyperthermia?
Their responsibilities include controlling the traffic, crowd control and getting a bed assignment
Who are the house/nursing supervisor?
In the OR, I can give medications during a code.
What is an RN, or anesthesiologist?
I look like a sinus rhythm without a pulse
What is pulseless electrical activity (PEA)?
Shocks are delivered starting at this amount of electricity with the biphasic defibrillator
What is 150 joules?
I can be helpful when your patient has Malignant hyperthermia
What is dantrolene?
I am responsible for initiating BLS by pushing the code button, starting CPR if applicable and giving some information at the bedside when the code team arrives
Who is the bedside or patient's primary nurse?
"Clear... I'm clear, you're clear, we're all clear!"
What does one say prior to "shocking" or defibrillating a patient?
What is an amiodarone 300mg bolus?