Rhythm Identification
Interventions
ALS Protocol
ALS Drugs
ALS Roles
100

This Rhythm is defined by having a consistent PR interval longer than 0.2 seconds.

What Is First Degree Block

100

This would be your initial intervention if your patient converted into Ventricular Tachycardia

What is Check for a pulse

100

In the ALS Protocol, this is the initial intervention for unstable Bradycardia

what is transcutaneous pacing

100

This is the medication is specific to pregnant women during a Code Blue Event

What is Lidocaine

100

This is the person in the room that is delegating tasks, and commanding the room

Who is the Code Leader

200

This Rhythm is defined as having a PR interval that gets Longer, Longer, Longer, then drops. 

What is Mobitz I, 2nd degree type I, or Wenckebach 

200

when your patient is in Ventricular tachycardia without a pulse, this is your immediate intervention

Call Code Blue, and begin CPR. Defibrillate ASAP. 

200

According to ALS Protocol, the initial intervention for stable narrow complex tachycardia (SVT) is this.

What is the Valsalva maneuver 

200

This Medication and dose is the first line medication During a Code Blue Event

What is Epinephrine 1MG IVP

200

This person is responsible for keep track of Code time, Medication Time, completing the Code Sheet and assisting the Code Leader in algorithm requirements

Who is the Recorder

300

This rhythm has a PR interval that is consistently less than 0.2 Seconds, and no other abnormalities. 

What is Normal Sinus Rhytm

300

This is the treatment for symptomatic 2nd degree Mobitz II block

What is a pacemaker Implant

300

This is the initial energy level for defibrillation during a Code Blue Event

What is 200 Joules

300

This Drug is Dosed at 300mg IVP, with a second dose of 150mg given 3-5 minutes later

What is Amiodarone
300

This person is responsible for doing Chest compressions at 100-120bpm for 2 minute cycles, and verbalizing if they get exhausted before the 2 minute mark

Who is the Compressor
400

This potentially fatal rhythm has a constant PR interval across the rhythm strip with random loss of conduction through the AV node, and lost QRS complex. 

what is 2nd degree type 2 Block, or Mobitz II

400

The treatment for this rhythm is the immediate implantation of a permanent pacemaker

What is 3rd Degree AV Block, or Complete Heart Block

400

This is the length of time that compressions must be performed prior to a pulse check during a Code Blue Event

What is 2 minutes
400

This Drug has a 7 second half life, and must be given very quickly, preferably in the left AC, followed by a 20ML saline flush. 

What is Adenosine

400

This person is responsible for delivering the Shocks to the patient at the correct time, as well as ensuring that no other person is shocked

Who is the Defibrillator 

500

This rhythm can fool you to think the patient has regained ROSC if you do not physically touch the patient

What is Pulseless Electrical Activity (PEA)

500
This drug can be used to stabilize a patient in symptomatic 2nd degree AVB or 3rd degree AVB while waiting for their implanted pacemaker. 

what is Isuprel, or potentially Dopamine

500
These are the only two locations that you should check for a pulse after a 2 minute cycle of CPR

what is the Carotids and/or femoral arteries

500

This drug is given at a dose of 0.5mg every 3-5 minutes with a max dose of 3mg for bradycardic rhythms

What is Atropine

500

This person is responsible for maintaining the airway of the patient with an ambu bag

Who is RN, RT, or MD

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