Every Breath
You Take
Every Heart
You Break
Every Move
You Make
I'll Be
Watching You
Be A Code Blue
Rock Star
100

You are rescue breathing for a patient: 

giving ____ breaths every ____ seconds

1 breath every 5-6 seconds

100

This piece of equipment is flat and firm and lives on the back of the code cart

Compression board

100

This large piece of equipment lives on every unit and is brought to EVERY code blue and EVERY rapid response event

What is a code cart

100

The number to call a code in Laconia

3999

Extra points:

Number to call in Franklin?

100

This agency is called within 1 hour of all deaths

NEDS
New England Donor Services

200

This piece of equipment is curved or straight and is needed to intubate: 

laryngoscope

200

This repetitive motion causes blood to circulate throughout the body

What are compressions

200

The amount of energy used for an initial defibrillation attempt

200 joules

200

Your patient is unresponsive, you see V tach on the monitor, you would call

code blue

200

You are assessing the quality of CPR bring administered, you can NOT feel a femoral pulse. You would now:

coach the compressor 

Switch out compressors

300

This is placed inside an ET tube prior to intubation to provide stability and shape

Stylet
300

Normal heartrate for an adult

60 - 100 bpm

300

The term ROSC stands for

Return of spontaneous circulation

300

Your patient is diaphoretic, tachypneic, and monitor shows HR of 220. You would call

Rapid Response

300

You are unable to obtain IV access in this code event, for med administration you would recommend

IO

Extra Points:

where do IO kits live?

400

You are managing the airway during a code - you know you are effectively ventilating because you see this with each breath 

Chest rise

400

Rate of compressions / compressions in 1 min

100 - 120

400
This rhythm never has a pulse and is always shockable

V- Fib

400

This person responds and is in charge of the running the code blue event

who is the code blue leader

Extra Points: 

Code Leader for CHLF events?

400

These are located in non-clinical areas throughout the hospital and outpatient areas and should be used in the event of an unresponsive patient

AED

Extra point - name one non clinical area an AED lives in the hospital

500

This is used to determine and verify if the endotracheal tube is in the correct position

What is colormetric, stethescope, PCXR

500

Places where a pulse can be checked during an adult code blue 

carotid, femoral, brachial, radial arteries

500

You determine your patient is unresponsive and pulseless and has a shockable rhythm, the AHA states this person should be defibrillated within how many minutes? 

2 min

500

This persons role is to write down information and time events

Recorder 

500

"Shocking on 3, all clear, 1-2-3

What is said loudly prior to defibrillation 

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