The reversal agent for opioids.
What is Narcan?
The order in which to administer RSI medications.
What is Etomidate first then Rocuronium (E-R)?
What is defibrillation?
According to MSK policy, this is how often the Zoll Defibrillator is checked.
What is daily- both automatic and manual checks?
Change in mental status or concern about a patient's condition.
When to call an RRT?
The initial dose for this antiarrhythmic drug for cardiac arrest is 300mg IVP.
What is amiodarone?
The drug commonly used for sedation for RSI.
What is Etomidate?
The location of the oral airway in the code cart.
What is the Airway Adjunct drawer?
The nurse can use the Zoll defibrillator in this mode without an APP present.
What is the advisory (AED) mode?
For an unstable UCC patient, these are the people the RN should notify regarding the patient's condition.
Who is the UCC attending/APP/Charge Nurse?
The IV bolus dose of Amiodarone for the treatment of stable VT or Atrial Fibrillation.
What is 150mg in 100mL over 10 minutes?
The drug commonly used as the paralytic drug agent.
What is Rocuronium?
Common ET tube size for adult woman.
What is #7?
The pulseless rhythms requiring defibrillation.
What is pVT and VF?
For an unstable admitted UCC patient, these are the people to notify regarding the patient's condition.
Who is the service line LIP/RRT?
The first line treatment for slow unstable rhythms.
What is Atropine?
The reversal agent for the paralytic agent.
What is Sugammadex?
The treatment for an unstable patient in VT or SVT.
What is synchronized cardioversion?
The treatment of unstable third-degree block.
Ext. 6000
What is the number to call an RRT?
The first drug given for all cardiac arrest patients.
What is Epinephrine?
After auscultating breath sounds, this is a secondary confirmation of endotracheal tube placement during an emergency.
What is End Tidal CO2 detector or Waveform capnography or Easy Cap CO2 detector (colormetric)?
The two types of laryngoscope blades.
What is a Miller and a Mac?
The Zoll R series Defibrillator/Monitor provides feedback on 3 parameters related to the quality of CPR.
What is the rate, depth and recoil of the compressions?
Patient acting aggressive and threatening staff.
When to activate a behavioral RRT?